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at this week's universities open i fifteen action the twenty twenty about
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the future rule of libraries you know could access uh being a
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currently the president of lieberman i'll give you an overview about uh
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what uh we did we presently do when can do in the future
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uh to move into a open access and
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also brother uh into open science or the situation
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is written and it's not that different uh of
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the situation in overall you wrote regarding open access
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uh but i'll try to give you a few details about infrastructures and initiatives
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you can profit uh in switzerland we just for patrick that's a very hopeful
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an room that he he could just a preset uh
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this is the action plan i've seen not that there
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are a lot of librarians yesterday yeah locally uh huh
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i'm of course happy to to to see you here
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uh still only a little bit concerned um room that open sciences
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uh seems to be a thing of the libraries and the librarians uh
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we really need to to have more research is also in d. c.
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and the university administration wants oh now i see i can't
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move my fly or maybe you you're you're going to do that
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to the bottom left corner in use your little arrow right so you just think yes this is this is the second
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flight yeah oh okay so that's life have to be moved
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with the sorrows yeah if they were going around to begin for
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those who do not already know leader a few words about
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what people use your is deleted your tech i hope that the
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essential or anywhere founded in nineteen seventy one that are based
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in the hay and it's europe's largest that work for research libraries
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we have about four hundred fifty members uh at the moment we
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aim to support research libraries in their development and our aim is
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learned a world class research uh by supporting research librarians dead or
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why does well class service as a lieberman there's a university i resent
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research libraries national library special ever released from about a forty countries
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uh in general i i a few words about the current leaders strategy
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we have a strategy twenty eighteen covering twenty eighteen to twenty twenty
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two so we are a one in the middle of the strategy you
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we formally to the vision as a base for a strategy and our mission contains five me point
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uh we fought that by twenty twenty two open access yes
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the main form accomplishing adjust it this morning java say that uh
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and this was an entertaining yet that what what it would also and you go we were a little bit more
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yeah second we set that research data it's
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fine because accessible interoperable and reusable uh so
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it's yeah i uh that digital skills will
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underpin a more open transparent the research lifestyle
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but research infrastructure uh it's parts to that already taylor then skated a
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diversity in and cultural heritage off to war always built on today's digital information
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this is what you can see into groups are our own collect twenty eighty
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neighbours working toward implementation of this regime
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and the press stages g. and uh alright
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and the three strategic direction scholarly communication this is the the yellow glow
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research infrastructure which is the blue dot and digital scales services you arrange that
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and every strategic direction has a number of working groups
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a link the lower the couples you see about the dots
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uh one uh if you want to be part of one of these groups uh for the library
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it's just a attack you know you can be caught and this working group are also late to another
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of european project sleeper and leave and uh so
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artistic thinking ooh maybe strategy can not really achieve by
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labour alone other speakers today as a pinpointed that
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it we can uh oh right as a real revolution
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involving all stakeholders it requires a revolution which will not
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research processes but only open access to application and uh this
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should change mindsets in favour of well well policies and
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tools and infrastructure is universally
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supported crawford sharing all of knowledge
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ooh ooh ooh ooh you are open access is central
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to the strategy with written um for that uh reading twenty
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eighty no no where you will find you can download
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to the remote map from the the legal website of course
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uh you will find a description of the complex the
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challenges and the practical recommendation on seven focused various reflecting
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the priorities of open uh that that the open skies
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policy platform kind i mean it's a drive through european commission
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and the seven focus areas are scholarly publishing that they done
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research infrastructure and your you know stance clout metrics everyone's advice yours
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research integrity in science so today i go i will
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go through this points and make ha where we are
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on the room uh to do so concise open access
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in libraries so you can check yourself where your in
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your is that you shouldn't be quite which action you want to take further i run let's begin with the
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focus area number one the most sense for a lot
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to open access a scholarly happy she personally research libraries are
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active since entries into field of scholarly communication we do
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have still still enter new innovative approaches last scholarly publishing
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uh what kind of action can we uh mm tapes
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to push a scholarly communication direction of open access well first
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ranger that'll connect the thunderbirds times policies are in place
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you can uh your institution that if you also the
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current situation uh don't know if i'd arrays do we
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rented it for this often uh if so uh you may
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you are also a few questions so perhaps we can yet
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yeah and uh where are uh we are in two thousand and
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two i uh then of course you have a champion open access
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no science by embracing in your role as a publisher for information
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that we had a about a tissue also also to the who
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uh that someone else has said uh some move was about uh mm
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uh she's douglas about uh oh and died in the open access
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stonewalled going to dish uh mm but still as we have a good
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we still owe negotiating a commercial
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the life is and and lower
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so let's stick to apply the five principles open access negotiations uh in
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uh i've heard also from artful dismal me but she's university also uses it very good
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so this is now well no but uh still not trivial
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or uh regarding uh five press principles i think a two
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pass the questions that still not entirely car but then low
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round disclosure it still is a question at some point somewhere sometimes
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and sustainability of access is something we must have an iron
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include it uh when the commissioner oh oh can access as uh the infrastructure
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oh to publish an open access um must also please can
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you will also question that i'm around s. r. i heard that
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i'll just question and this morning i we also
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also yeah that's really a new questions are coming out
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there is a question about a a suction cups of open access deals or what i uh what do
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i mean by this often commissions with us sometimes
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quite complex questions about a round open access the last
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uh to to go for example uh and to
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know how much agencies are they buy a single institution
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uh for example is uh not radio and uh and what i observed that the more
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stuff must be able to manage uh for example questions of the publishers around yeah fee you
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she of uh of researchers except for and regarding this lever is and you guessed it
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is uh sometimes worried or we are not
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really supposed to provide a certain kind of information
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to publishers as this can be counterproductive in
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a future negotiations i um we've we've gotten progress
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of kind as they're also challenges around also just
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retaining their copyright uh when publishing you open access
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as various already stated in any case information about you can copy right when copy she you
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know and access is not clear i understand or want to as a um the it means also
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that all those have to be knowledgeable about managing their own copyright is is also some uh
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a new task to be performed can buy for researchers and for which they yeah have something q.
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s. o. regarding scholarly probably she wrote one other
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action research libraries may take a is to be
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a facilitator of knowledge creation by examining new models
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or journal value is to just make a journals
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well i don't welcome new research that for example
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where are we today you well uh some you
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your opinion it is it is lance with great success coal controlled open access card machine that counts
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and it's already gave an overview of this morning about advancement of time in open access uh
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i have seen that quite some universities don't know in society are going into an
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open access and if you have a while to check on a good example of just
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have a little on the use yeah ooh uh presses or university also call press
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is uh personally yeah very much so appreciate
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uh to go rule because but then university
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he has a gain control or it's about well it's a serious still is is everyone
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is a fair data competence is about that the data is one of our business is still
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making research data finder who accessible interoperable wondering
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usable is that you where we can play an
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important role their principles are not only relevant
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for data there are also relevant for research yeah
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there's software et cetera and the european commission
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is strongly committed to fear as an essential uh
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it and it does slow consigned so what the uh can we do when we go on
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her we need to invest a stint stuff and
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with good data skills of course it also investing training
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on our own stuff so to be able to
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promote yeah principles to researchers students tend to technical stuff
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we should also work with university research infrastructures understand does the
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bit to comply outputs uh men determined and by making and simple
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things as a data management then men that matter right in
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our own institutions if we do so uh who will have many
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of the thirty and he's uh where uh and so oh
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we should see a room we should also make this a um
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a writable by machines uh this is something you are most
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time for libraries in the pounced or a research libraries castigated process
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the creation of frequency to realise now we uh this is
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done now we should make sure to provide certified or repositories and
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also tool for research is just for their data management of
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course this is additional work on a new kind of meta data
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also we should also alternate as much as possible at the
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data protection and they'd an addition to uh during the entire life
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cycle i think this is one of the major issues because at
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some point we will not be able to produce without a car
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oh ho publications and well for our data so many things
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uh have to be automated no not enough or lost all input
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is just at present the challenges that then we are at
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risk of little being able to share data due to national legislation
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uh we still have to have okay the whole copyright legislatures shunned uh which uh support yeah
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principles of text and data mining as mentioned by
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artful uh dis morning this isn't easy especially a
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good switzerland i i the third focus area
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to implement a open access open sciences research infrastructure
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i and you may have heard from europe you know could sense clout this is an initiative of
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the european commission to build in fact infrastructure
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required just portable signs i mean there is going
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to present on the executive board or sorry arse 'cause i'm not sure and on july twenty ninth
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the european open sense clout association was established
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as a private uh a lower body with public
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service mission on the belgian oh so this will uh it will got their this association d. also
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they all those uh such as a
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research funders policymakers research forming organisational operators
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of research infrastructure in order to con tribute to d. u. s. elephants currently
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intensive work is taking place to finalise the average score documents also your you
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know incense clone uh perhaps you are aware that this we uh there is
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a yeah ask symposium immensely here on
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joining again uh to do your symposium um
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hum and uh they are to a court documents or your star curved could
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you finalise the like the strategic research
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and innovation agenda the landscape report papers
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about the technical aspects authentication except for a a first calls for members is
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currently taking place and uh will last all t. t. seven shows um what can
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we as the church like this do this yeah yeah well we can link
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our institutional strategies apologies to do your you know science clout but also be
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aware of your you know concise cost uh why not uh uh we also
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have to promote the yells to students to researchers and other stuff an endless source
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of information and a place to college uh re should research outcomes when also
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i've okay for our is to shift with the infrastructure training into the curricula
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students and doctoral students and of course we should concrete uh contribute to the
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current and future development off yes i think he he that are regarding research infrastructure
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it is of course alumni and uh we are at sense or europe and
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speech alone it rested on the your you know science class discussions and currently
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uh the speech foundation is working with partners
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on that a project called connect on which will
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do you uh what uh the project connected the project connect it to you european open stance
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clout defined by the connect on uh let's just see on the map here is uh that
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the connect on academics and organise this open
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but not only on scientific data and meta data
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just energy across disciplines to make
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it widely accessible interoperable and battle kinda
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project is underway with the part was you 'cause the other than that uh
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that kind of project is taking place it in march and and that
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and uh of this yet so once you see uh some results of this
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and the objectives of the pilot up to define um you wanna use
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cases first domain link to research data uh i'm together with that i have
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a set of research as to just use the built a software as service
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user interface prototypes to showcase that events
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to define a prototype a couple ontology
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and together and communicate no innings of the idea of to connect come is too high risk
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because they die for our research from various sources and to transform them into little data to make
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them useful for various use cases i uh in the current kind of face to project is collecting
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and integrating data data from a number of data
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provide does this are currently forced a dash to
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a project over there uh l. c. d. or around is your yeah and then you just
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start then to update edit suites um with this
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uh this internalise repositories uh in the pilot uh
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that you can't see on the left side of the the slide ones are listed in that the
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data are how many times uh who uh what uh a skirt the quarterly take a data pipeline
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uh this is the mechanism you can see in the middle uh also common uh cross disciplinary
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uh ontology additionally uh disarming right right and will
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generate you mitigate that based on the existing one
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i have an ironing menu key words
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from tidal from abstract that assets descriptions only
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those as as a group and natural language processing techniques that are how they are separated
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on the correct core meddling with the the knowledge or uh this will be done
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uh it's a very powerful mechanism would be done by the nexus of a blue grey
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uh running on speech and jeans i i'm from that and that the data will be
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accessible for various yeah very good ah or
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a discipline specific services that's what you get see
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on the right uh during that time project partners are building and this government that will
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know prototyping fact for use cases discovery collection
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uh organisation uh for researchers and it's nice for
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organisations and funding bodies i next step after
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the pilot who between for a minimum a
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bible and persistent and what that of course
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uh the pilot infrastructure will be continued i'm telling
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that okay i'm uh will be made operational
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i and uh do extended the automated metadata
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extraction uh will be um we extend it
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and uh basically a spiffy unit that they that
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uh it will be a added also and and uh mittens depleted
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knowledge graph than the designed use cases will be 'cause fed it
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to integrating services so um or there will be a minimum of
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six script was to really connect it but uh when we expect probably
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there will be twenty twenty files for 'cause ought never to respect
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it and in twenty twenty one it will focus on so so
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it's a social science and humanities of course connected with and also
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right you progress and then create a community of an uh governments yeah
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we write technical and scientific advice reports and then activities will be
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aligned internationally of course we've european open science clout to open a
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triple harassed and or the a word that all the european no
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consensus down to a a cost a commander currently will uh um
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applied for your skirt member she and so say i'm happy
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about that so for sure and i guess it's determined will be
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uh connected rancid you work in a science count anyway from deciding structure
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and i think uh it's a really tall fools least initially to use
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just um we really good concept some looking forward to that to see
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if the reality of the phone was area of the raw tricks and
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rewards i think this is a a what do you also subject this afternoon
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uh if we want to open sizes for if we have
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to change the traditional methods of accessing the outputs of scientific
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research so to measure merits of research and well inference of
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journals and which kind of actually can we take here in
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libraries was we can participate in the development and implementation of
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open scholarly metrics uh they're our we can embrace to san
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francisco declaration on research assessment that big dora was mentioned also
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had some slides today and collaborating development of next generation metric
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uh focusing on evidence based ontology qualitative indicators would be nice
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to have a switch universities project that was happy that the patrick
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announced an action line uh hum about this kind of thing and
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we can with the founders and the human resource uh develop new
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methods office testing and rewarding reschedule in their areas uh by using
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what it's cool to uh open strive career assessment matrix hope that
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uh everybody had a look on that and say because this is
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a very good base so i'm going to do is when you
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and that fixed and specimens ooh a reader working
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group and innovate different metrics provided recommendation about they still
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can't find this material so that only the website but
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anyway we have to take a to retain high standards
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well surgically and technically when reporting metric starting to
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be it will be stooges was very or fairly rudimentary
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spoke design skills this is again one of the main
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his affection in research libraries to open up the research
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and scholarship in europe research is neat disappear is specific
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skills and brought crossed disciplinarian capabilities so research libraries are
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playing a huge role in training students and researchers and
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should even rotunda offer in this union so to provide
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a kind of a multi just eating every one stop shop for the
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research just what open access an open science work and we can also incorporate
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open access no it's just that they make a training course students we
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can provide innovative digital training the geo wasn't courses just wallet still a department
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something lots of us progress quickly during the corbett nineteen crises
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and has a librarians are already experts in that that they that
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we have to be a than that a little further our expertise
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india's like 'cause he's to identify as ontologies to be able to
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to what optimal open science infrastructures like this which collectible and the
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european open signs clout sticks focus area of the the road map
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is market research in catering to a lot of information circulating every
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day and unfortunately there are also lots of false information i uh
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but uh continued complete trust in size is fundamental to to sit
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curved corkscrew publicly funded research but also for democracy so neither does
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have a key role to play in supporting research integrity bipartisanship hating
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in the establishment of calls back uh for research integrity integrating openness
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and transparency and accountability or a
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train researches about legal and ethical
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aspects of scholarly communication are copyright their data management in the context
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of open science and uh yeah said before for in the management
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of their own copy right and provide services to count the malpractice
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oh that's a tighter if our last but not least the seven focus area of the
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legal road map its citizens i that's i we shouldn't forget that one of the aims of
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uh open access is the availability of research outputs to the wider public uh i think
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as a christian and also a stated it
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in that video that was our main uh on
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uh at noon uh just what i especially
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in switzerland research libraries are also public libraries
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and in the past we make sure that all citizens uh could access all uh the knowledge
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we have in the library as a nowadays
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of course citizens may access a licensed content developer
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would realise but it is a problem that research output is not accessible online for all citizens
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as a basic for a citizen signs posted isn't science is very low in
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establishing links between decide a science and
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society uh so if necessary to have
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research outputs open and to have a research libraries essays and delete it is
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it's i've project and to do this weekend trouble the latter me as an active
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parker it's it's it's times look and troubled could combat its citizens lines to the library
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services and they're just set of guidelines methodologies
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and qualities or of course it isn't science
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and develop skills to be stronger and active partner institutions stands for example in the sense
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communication information technology wasn't it true project management
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you have been which uh we are no nobody
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payments give because the research laboratories uh usually
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uh mm or eating lots of projects for
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libraries and librarians have many rows to pay
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no nexus in the broader context also contains a
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as a eleven realise we can raise awareness would provide training lots of them i uh
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we'll research collections to innovative research that that's
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a definite supportive but it's it's just so so
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s. for reception i need new skills and process so training for research library stuff uh
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central that's a point where leader can help uh you will incur a line rates are
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lots of innovative projects are calls present that uh during our uh on on how grins
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which uh wasn't yeah online but we had
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extreme lower success we had about five thousand
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people participating fashions so it was a one a lot more people another
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yes they're happy about that but we do also provide web in a series
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if i don't want the only the website and i just uh the upcoming
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wedding us about copyright and license you walked over twenty one need two days
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uh about the result of the shop project social sciences and humanities
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so close relations with them you'll be open stance clout on october twenty
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speaks about a federated identity management
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principles and recommendation or libraries definitely
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try and about how to gauge reception ever isn't quite nineteen times uh
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at a a november thirty i i want to say to compete
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nineteen situation is of course also uh impacting a research my rooms and
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uh open access in research librarians
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only the uh started survey last
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friday open um and uh that you have to see the survey please
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consider cancelling this uh one who will present results in an online
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debit i'll stand up for about a lack of energy well research that
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and i realise and or the development or open access no science
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i hope well so i'm done i hope you i you could check
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where you are in your library on this will to open access no consensus
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if you need some help to go further so make contact keeper to voice your
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needs a so we can set up also the the training a lot being and
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the studies that specially i'd say uh the training as a skills of this stuff
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or being research that really a a big challenge and
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a different challenge so why students and we will provide
00:32:44
training of what we need to thank you for your attention i hope you will complete that you questions about where
00:32:54
you are also lamented meter a nice clean i did do a gala at the moment
00:33:02
uh who was with bush was also the channel and so we'll be able to call
00:33:10
instead of each burst oh no you better
00:33:14
use the first um you know it you
00:33:19
you should not also be mandatory where managers
00:33:23
and administrators in like various goodies decision jewels
00:33:27
such as white papers or publications diminishing editions publications are following changes methods
00:33:34
for example um so there is one common dinners another coming along nicely
00:33:44
justine davis recording reports but i used when i personally stationary and slowly
00:33:50
structures yeah it's not only it's not only producing data that can be further
00:33:56
used to be used academic research so i think it's easy to
00:33:59
the roller skates open science in including also other classes also slightly
00:34:06
musicals changes not just on your change then we have the u.
00:34:14
s. k. was thinking if we presentation which we haven't done it
00:34:19
and that would be your recommendation about damon
00:34:22
publishing its its own she international publishing like
00:34:26
for like other european countries from if it
00:34:32
would the question i'm not sure um for it's
00:34:36
it's unknown and there's the question of data
00:34:39
languages normally we don't uh we we seem
00:34:43
to agree less in switzerland about a national
00:34:47
crack on with this kind of things man and
00:34:50
uh in countries like the netherlands for example when in
00:34:54
half or one on one language also yeah and and
00:34:59
on the other one or um and personally i get
00:35:03
a i like the idea or or or or or universities
00:35:08
into them and our our normally quite small and it's
00:35:12
is a problem with this issue i i see i
00:35:15
see that it's a real difficulty the finance uh such
00:35:19
platforms there is also a critical a size to have um
00:35:24
a bit yeah the knows that because our discussions it was on and new if you
00:35:30
want to have a platform who need to have some kind of critical size and ah my
00:35:35
observation in switzerland and it's difficult
00:35:38
to to have a concise one institution
00:35:43
perhaps a solution is that all the and platforms cleaned every man representing oriented
00:35:50
that forms are more in new action lines from securities in the outer opens
00:36:01
on occasions good at the national me oh just play it based um hours
00:36:08
or or maybe needlessly several languages need
00:36:12
some more going by um languages and
00:36:16
and also taking advantage of the no load it learns warm runs along minding
00:36:22
initiations clearer but once you're in there so it would be good yeah some
00:36:29
other person's ambitious remember so many asking oh you you mentioned that type respect
00:36:38
a good location to sort of for support from all certified project sort
00:36:44
of you know the question is will be fine of stuff truck drivers could
00:36:49
be able to help her manage to justify stretches roberta to find out the
00:36:55
status of to justify special time source because then if you don't already to
00:36:59
reply to purchase an expert unfit to suffice obviously shame direct uh um suffice
00:37:06
projects are funded by many but i think i prefer not funded by many
00:37:09
but right or a few situations so it'd it'd be my question for sure
00:37:14
but uh oh could drivers transform themselves in order to become service providers interest
00:37:21
it goes up open signs wrote well especially us
00:37:27
retired but of course every time centre are wrong
00:37:32
oh and you're gonna figure where is very very active you you'd better and
00:37:39
well uh as was said also the the the time
00:37:43
science projects are funded by many that's true uh far
00:37:47
as far as i can see here also in switzerland
00:37:50
and we did something meaningless on for example that was around
00:37:55
from that uh by the government i just i don't know i would buy across
00:38:02
normally in switzerland we'll have a political context in which um the governments of uh
00:38:07
the state governments lockwood interested in right
00:38:11
this kind of initiative is uh someone lent
00:38:15
specifically lyricists known can relate to huh right
00:38:18
that you are um well packed also states
00:38:23
and when you are funded by state assisted case was missing was on oh
00:38:28
when you can when you should uh initiate an idea and then we can or
00:38:35
for example contact um a digital his anything stuff um oh well i mean
00:38:40
university of course ah yeah fell and then go back i'm not have cost
00:38:47
i've projects so on the one size from the university but on the
00:38:51
other side also from the state and because of political i don't know
00:38:57
people will be interested in some kind of this project uh_huh okay interesting
00:39:04
thank you are very slim questionable to just asking mm libraries who observes
00:39:13
that seems to yeah which never never never tried to go now it's
00:39:25
so good to not and that we should get um or beat group
00:39:30
will in terms of access i i think that um as far as
00:39:36
i can see your discussions also around european open times cloud for example
00:39:41
this is very much of our communities as a researcher you are working in the
00:39:48
community normally you know quite well in
00:39:51
fact you don't rely that reduction guess communities
00:39:55
on mon groomed everything was we use google
00:40:01
everyday for everything but in fact you know
00:40:04
ah many no people ah are the same
00:40:07
and this includes you are working on a solo
00:40:11
um 'cause communities ah i think of great
00:40:15
value that's also why don't we won't or abandoned
00:40:19
open access not go in this community because
00:40:23
these communities they have the same kind of far
00:40:26
of challenges minute at a time to have the same and
00:40:30
of course legions and um they don't and they don't they don't
00:40:35
you don't really to get google then in terms of access
00:40:38
because communities know where are the plot was where they can access
00:40:44
and libraries uh should then and be part of
00:40:48
the discussion for example ring your you open stance count
00:40:52
we knew where we were we were also part of the show project because i was very relevant
00:40:59
but only to have in science clown it's
00:41:02
better um to have 'em infrastructural that are a
00:41:07
stick students also lost is a diverse communities and
00:41:12
it's special procedures and kind of thing that happens
00:41:16
when you know communities produce yes mm hum uh_huh
00:41:28
don't ask your wrestler lessons from the data project
00:41:32
based one one which data such as we do you know what you're thinking you're slices projects their
00:41:40
budgets there when i was writing large groceries and altogether well that's that was really the expected burglaries
00:41:47
what is this shit data base room where they
00:41:52
could see the discussion about european represents crowd was
00:41:56
exactly that this can they are kind of communities
00:42:00
around him about use this kind of techniques and
00:42:05
this is fine or um and you can then
00:42:08
huh our infrastructure and procedures and services that are
00:42:14
uh created for this kind of communities what
00:42:18
is being bad is right to try to apply
00:42:24
because this kind of communities also i agree they are and
00:42:29
the procedures they created the procedures bottom are in fact yeah let's
00:42:34
do this that's that would be data except for what sometimes
00:42:38
happen is that afterwards um no governing bodies try to say oh
00:42:44
great let's do that with the other people and work
00:42:50
because uh so the the bottom not recently becoming top
00:42:54
down and one of the less i think that they're
00:42:58
always learned about that in the discussions of arguably no consensus
00:43:01
not was caught and that you shouldn't really take a
00:43:06
very great care if you wanted to um top down
00:43:10
based on this button ah because in other communities there
00:43:15
will be other kind of challenges you can apply the results
00:43:19
even from our courses are very sexy to me to
00:43:24
have results a bit rate ah and uh things but
00:43:28
you can not uh okay thank you can apply just
00:43:31
to to other fields off ah of research great thank you
00:43:39
uh_huh well unless you have something else right opposed to
00:43:43
go there engineer questions will send you some questions well
00:43:51
just trees are if you're already killed or something to
00:43:56
share and an links leaking also the that's no no chance
00:44:01
no no no sure you'd need a beach to do some
00:44:07
more like birds oh this is the second question more honest
00:44:14
than excellent nice you research library also function um have seized
00:44:22
people who has or okay very nice say you know well
00:44:28
yes yeah that's my what i say well to to yes
00:44:35
uh_huh see mm or you know or some transcriber is right
00:44:45
so maybe we have ten people from the same institution program for two years and i know i'm just uh you know
00:45:00
with the crew roughly the same number i proportion when uh
00:45:07
most of them anyway see and know let's go to the
00:45:11
next question which is usually a you it's number okay if
00:45:23
i'm happy that uh people on we're all the cool long
00:45:28
members because maybe a member or model member but the thing
00:45:34
i don't know it's important to for the moment without institutions
00:45:37
our we're means call core members and that they can you
00:45:41
can oh man bring one to it so it down or
00:45:47
institutions in no on virtual oh that's okay
00:45:51
anyway which will cost of comment was ship
00:45:54
so they will be a connection right genuine
00:45:58
asks if members can be uh use numbers so
00:46:02
apparently they can yes if it can be okay and at least i actually flew i
00:46:12
i would it right after all contracts we have to be a good and it's even next
00:46:24
one use use innovative metric serious situations in
00:46:31
which ones will in india i remember i
00:46:38
can open ended question it's uh it's about right huh so if you do then you should
00:46:47
use in it's even you know what are
00:46:51
not you know when you know i don't know
00:47:05
i don't know but yeah i'm not the furniture yeah about four oh oh i i yeah
00:47:13
ask the question because perhaps somebody does something entertaining my mind wasn't where but that
00:47:19
thing we really need some rain go
00:47:21
home action in this field interesting and innovative
00:47:28
please next whoa let's say um i
00:47:33
have seen no read your home you know
00:47:37
um we could around how many tweak
00:47:39
something ah um what kind of interactions on
00:47:44
and uh on and repost eateries exceptional mm mm
00:47:51
we're seeing feel citation
00:47:53
ratios um recitation ratio matrix
00:48:01
uh_huh and say okay but it's with a hardly
00:48:06
no not yet not yet at least it's coming yeah
00:48:10
but it's uh it's single preview on that's it context or any
00:48:15
any one oh uh_huh no it's not no i'm never importance yes
00:48:26
not a research assistant um you can repurchase maybe we're going huh
00:48:43
you i faced a uh_huh that's mostly what use this once yet
00:48:50
still that complex matter also in a crowd to euro but they
00:48:54
are some rules some university you or which do it's now more
00:49:01
and more as one and a green policy yeah the way i
00:49:06
i'm an implementation also seem um
00:49:11
that describes which kind of wow
00:49:14
and metrics will be applied to our distinctions
00:49:18
and is uh in recognition so it's possible
00:49:22
to do it but it's um yeah still collecting yeah yeah and ask someone points out
00:49:29
in the charts it should probably be chuckles from and this is the no red on
00:49:33
the whole university maybe after from audiences row
00:49:37
right yeah sure okay most of us are not
00:49:42
fine managers are in our evaluation researchers at our institution so you probably don't even know
00:49:51
yes yeah from my point of view we
00:49:55
actually don't choose alternative or enough writers metrics subject
00:50:01
i don't situation someone asked for the link uh yeah it or uh oh i i'm
00:50:10
done i'm yeah i'm too can you write me an email because i have to search through
00:50:17
or to find the the name of the um and the person ah in
00:50:23
terms of that combine can mum and then maybe back could um go to
00:50:29
the next question just use mystery schemes just lines to all the number and
00:50:38
they're not sure it's one person's not schumann well yes they know it seems
00:50:52
but we're actually has we're progressing uh_huh
00:50:58
okay uh_huh s. new one uh_huh long
00:51:09
oh okay we're rings yeah yeah it's nice eh we're progressing and that's nice
00:51:20
are you sure see yeah that phil has to work to be done has
00:51:26
the reasons you know but that but and um we yeah what's your progressing
00:51:36
right next question is which came first everything so for those you know where
00:51:44
the skills are still missing you continue
00:51:48
already supports original songs is also no
00:51:53
in time i think we're gonna you know just an apartment uh the field
00:52:01
of apartheid is correct to give or just something that comes to mind is
00:52:13
nice mm southern i'm ready to they don't know how to make it better
00:52:23
just yeah mime ensure compliance mm program
00:52:30
renter it's interesting it's all here in
00:52:33
training centre metric sixties tons of o. s. atlanta well and i meant later
00:52:43
and that's interesting yes because um or
00:52:47
don't forget that there are some institutions will
00:52:52
i have to you have to have a memory so don't be i'm surprised
00:52:58
that and a situation that do everything if she isn't that if if if
00:53:04
it says right yeah the copyright yes hearing no yeah ah on a new
00:53:13
peer review most mm assessing interest of
00:53:21
sentence yeah uh_huh uh_huh uh_huh places become
00:53:27
yeah semantics with him than i remember there was one problem what's a gesture
00:53:39
at all or most of us are okay for the end of the conference
00:53:45
uh just one remark to to find symmetric question or not all of uh
00:53:50
start uh are assigned to strum social action or adhere to strict real important or
00:53:57
produce that should be pressured you know respective domain um i kind of agree
00:54:05
with true yeah i haven't poster strips uh we have more librarians in here
00:54:10
so i'm not i'm not sure if the battery is really no doubt but
00:54:14
uh just fighters should not but it's true yeah we went through in certain fields
00:54:21
very important to be able to speak
00:54:23
do i i'm sorry i don't press
00:54:30
i have a novice itself no special relevance but um yes there are different
00:54:35
kind or um uh channels that are important or different kind of for research

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Conference Program

Welcome and Introduction
Jean-Marc Piveteau, Rector ZHAW and President of Delegation Open Science swissuniversities
Oct. 19, 2020 · 10 a.m.
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Today's Open Access Challenges: Taking action for equity
Vanessa Proudman, Director, SPARC Europe
Oct. 19, 2020 · 10:05 a.m.
Results and lessons learned from the implementation of the action plan
Axel Marion, Secretary General of the HES-SO and former Head of Higher Education Policy, swissuniversities
Oct. 19, 2020 · 10:50 a.m.
Project highlight: SONAR
Miguel Moreira, Director at RERO
Oct. 19, 2020 · 11:30 a.m.
Project highlight: SwissCoss
Nicolas Sartori, Head of Acquisitions & Collection Development at University Library Basel
Oct. 19, 2020 · 11:45 a.m.
Project highlight: NIE-INE
Roberta Padlina, University of Basel
Oct. 19, 2020 · noon
The unforgettable role of academic publishers in scholarship certification (DH)
Claire Clivaz, Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, Digital Humanities
Oct. 19, 2020 · 12:30 p.m.
Open Access run by and for professional scientists – Experiences with SciPost
Jean-Sébastien Caux, Institute of Physics, University of Amsterdam
Oct. 19, 2020 · 12:45 p.m.
Announcement of the Open Access call for projects
Patrick Furrer, Programme coordinator, swissuniversities
Oct. 19, 2020 · 1:30 p.m.
Keynote: The future role of libraries in Open Access
Jeannette Frey, Director BCU Lausanne and President of Liber
Oct. 19, 2020 · 2:15 p.m.

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