Open Science by Default: a FOSTER Approach

The European Commission has described RRI as a framework consisting of six key pillars: Engagement (science and society). Gender Equality. Science Education (knowledge and tools for future researchers and other societal actors). Open Access (publications and data). Ethic (codes of conduct, transparency). Governance (responsibility, trustiness and compliance). Open science is based on these principles: Open methodology, open software, open data, open access, open peer review and open educational resources. Both conceptions share collaboration among different stakeholders, ethical principles governing science, best practices to share and collaborate in science, and science accessible to citizens, among others. FOSTER (Facilitate Open Science Training for European Research) is a EC funded project under the 7th FP that aims to Integrate open science principles and practice in the current research workflow, and support especially young researcher to adopt those practices. In order to achieve these objectives, FOSTER has implemented different learning and dissemination approaches: face to face training activities, free online courses, workshops and seminars. The results lead to conclude there is no one-size-fits-all solution: audience, culture, disciplines, societies must be taken into account to embrace RRI and open science principles. This communication presents some of the results of FOSTER project related to their training activities, based on 2 years of intensive training of all stakeholders in the research ecosystem.

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Main Authors: Melero, Remedios, Grigorov, Ivo, FOSTER Consortium Partners
Other Authors: European Commission
Format: póster de congreso biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2016-03-18
Subjects:Open Science, Open Access, FOSTER,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/131353
http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000780
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