OpenAIRE: 2 webinar

La prossima settimana sono in programma due webinar OpenAIRE, in lingua inglese, rivolti ai ricercatori

1) OpenAPC - Webinar
Date: March, 25 2019
Time: 2pm CET
This webinar is addressed to institutions or organisations that would like to use Article Processing Charges (APC) in their affiliation in a transparent manner.
It will explain the creation of transparent publication fees (APC), and would be focus by an real life example, as well as the possibilities of APCs are demonstrated. And last but not least, what means OpenAPC and what can be the benefit for my institution to participate?

2) OpenAIRE Webinar on Legal Issues with Research Data
Date: Friday 29 March 2019
Time: 11:00am - 12:00pm
OpenAIRE has released guides for researchers who want to know more about the legal issues related to their research data. During this webinar, Prodromos Tsiavos and Thomas Margoni will take you through this guides, and you will have the possibility to ask questions (you can pre-submit them during registration or ask them live during the webinar Q&A).
The first guide is called "How do I know if my research data is protected?" and will teach you about research data and their protection by intellectual property rights. If you want to know more about what types of data are protected by copyright, learn about Sui Generis Database Rights and their influence on your research - this guide is for you.
The second guide "How do I license my research data? deals with research data licensing.  What licenses should you use if you want to make your research data as open as possible?  What is the meaning of different Creative Commons licenses and what are the consequences if you apply them to your research data? What licenses should be avoided? Does OpenAIRE make any specific recommendations?
Our third guide "Can I reuse someone else’s research data?" answers all your questions you might have about reusing someone else's research data. What data can you reuse, how to interpret copyright licenses, how to combine different datasets? 

Ultimo aggiornamento 18 Marzo 2019