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Making Impact Visible: How Storytelling Brings Open Science Indicators to Life

At this year's OSFair at CERN, the workshop "Making Impact Visible: Storytelling with Open Science Impact Indicators" invited participants to go beyond numbers and explore the human stories behind Open Science metrics. Instead of treating indicators as technical checkboxes, the session approached them as narrative tools, vehicles for understanding how Open Science practices create real, meaningful change. The session opened with Tereza Szybisty, who introduced the aims of the workshop:...

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FAIR RDM Bootcamp for Data Stewards: Building a Connected Community around FAIR Stewardship

The OpenAIRE FAIR Research Data Management (RDM) Bootcamp for Data Stewards marked another milestone in building a strong, connected community of early-career data professionals ready to advance Open Science in their institutions. Hosted on OpenPlato, this intensive four-day learning experience combined live sessions, applied exercises, peer discussions, and daily self-evaluations to strengthen participants' confidence and practical skills across all stages of the research data lifecycle. Aims a...

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A Full House at NORFest 2025: Shaping the Next Phase of Open Research Monitoring in Ireland

It was a full house at NORFest 2025 in Dublin, where OpenAIRE, IReL, and the NORF projects co-hosted a hands-on, discussion-driven workshop on the next phase of open research monitoring in Ireland. The session brought together representatives from research performing organisations (RPOs), including librarians and data stewards, and other Open Science practitioners for a lively, interactive exchange on what we measure well, what remains difficult to capture, and how monitoring can bette...

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Bulgaria Advances on the Open Science Roadmap: National Priorities and Progress

Bulgaria continues to make significant strides in implementing Open Science policies and infrastructures, as highlighted in a recent national paper prepared by leading experts in the field. The paper outlines the country's latest developments, challenges, and next steps in strengthening open and responsible research practices, all of which were presented and discussed during the 16th National Information Day on Open Science, Open Data, Open Access, and the Bulgarian Open Science Cloud, held on&n...

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Open Science in Motion: OSFair 2025 at CERN, Geneva

The fifth Open Science Fair (OSFair), OpenAIRE's flagship biennial event co-organised with the CERN Open Science Office, brought the global Open Science community together at the Science Gateway at CERN in Geneva from 15 to 17 September 2025 for three inspiring days of collaboration and exchange. Held under the theme "Fusing Forces – Accelerating Open Science through Collaboration," the Fair became a vibrant hub of ideas, debate, and innovation - a space where infrastructures, policies, communit...

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OpenAIRE’s 2025 General Assembly: Dialogue, Engagement and a Shared Vision for the Future

On 18–19 September 2025, OpenAIRE members gathered in Geneva for our 16th General Assembly. The two days were filled with conversation, reflection and the unmistakable sense of purpose that comes from working together towards something bigger. This year's meeting was not just an update on progress, but a space for exchange between members, the Executive Board and the OpenAIRE office, a moment to pause, look at where we stand, and decide together where we want to go next.   New leadership, s...

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Highlights from OSFair 2025: OpenREL and the future of rights in Open Science

From paper licences to machine-readable rights The Open Science Fair 2025, hosted at CERN's Science Gateway, brought together leading voices from research infrastructures, funders, and data communities to explore one of the most pressing challenges in the age of AI and federated science: how can we make rights and responsibilities as interoperable as the data they govern? The session "Introducing OpenREL: Rights Expression Languages for Open Science and International Data Spaces – A Practitioner...

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Empowering the next generation of Data Stewards: Join the OpenAIRE FAIR RDM Bootcamp

As the research landscape evolves, the need for skilled data stewards who can support FAIR, ethical, and Open Science, aligned data practices has never been more urgent. To meet this need, OpenAIRE, in collaboration with DANS, University of Minho (UMinho), University of Latvia (VPC), and University of Belgrade (VINCA), is launching a comprehensive FAIR RDM Bootcamp for Data Stewards this October. This four-day hybrid programme blends expert-led live workshops, real-world case scenarios, and self...

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Why Searching for Research Data Deserves More Attention

In the era of Open Science, sharing research data has become increasingly common – to a large degree driven by funder requirements but often made possible by services and infrastructure offered by universities and Non-Profit Organizations, such as OpenAIRE. However, while more data are available than ever, finding it remains a challenge. Researchers often face dead ends, vague metadata, and scattered repositories. The FAIR principles —Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable— describe a...

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Insights from the “Open Science: Monitoring Progress, Assessing Impact” Conference

We're bringing you the key takeaways from the recent international conference "Open Science: Monitoring Progress, Assessing Impact," which took place on July 7–8, 2025, at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris and online. This two-day event brought together global experts, policymakers, and Open Science practitioners to explore state‑of‑the‑art approaches and future directions of how we monitor and assess the impact of Open Science. Organized by UNESCO, OpenAIRE, PathOS, EOSC Track, and the Open Science ...

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Reframing Research Assessment: A New Vision for Researcher Profiles

By Zenia Xenou (OpenAIRE) & Provost Lottie (CNR) fteval Journal for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation, Issue #57 A Step Forward in Rethinking How We Evaluate Researchers The reform of research assessment has become a cornerstone of policy action in the European Research Area. In a time where the scientific landscape is rapidly evolving, with more collaboration, interdisciplinarity, and societal engagement than ever before, traditional methods of evaluation are falling behind. Ov...

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Towards Smarter Research Assessment: Open Science, Open Infrastructures & the Promise of MyResearchFolio

At ISSI 2025 in Yerevan, Natalia Manola and Zenia Xenou from OpenAIRE introduced MyResearchFolio provided by OpenAIRE, its new pilot service designed to support the ongoing shift toward responsible research assessment. The conference, hosted this year in Armenia, brought together leading voices in scientometrics and information science for in-depth discussions on indicators, research assessment, and the transformative role of AI in researcher and evaluation workflows. It was a real pleasure...

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Reflecting on IASSIST 2025: Bridging Oceans and Anchoring the Future of Data Services

From June 3–6, 2025, the IASSIST community gathered in Bristol, UK, for a landmark event- IASSIST at 50, hosted by the University of the West of England. With the theme "Bridging oceans, harbouring data & anchoring the future," the conference celebrated five decades of advancing social science data services, technology, and professional collaboration. Participants from around the globe explored the evolving landscape of research data management, open science, and responsible research as...

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Building Trust in AI-Era Research Assessment

Key Takeaways from the CoARA1–EC–ENRIO-EDI-TUM Conference (Brussels, 2 June 2025) Setting the SceneOn 2 June 2025, stakeholders from across the globe gathered in Brussels and online for the high-level conference "Advancing Responsible Research Assessment for Funders in the European Digital Space. A dialogue on ethics, integrity, and open infrastructure." The event addressed the urgent need to reform research assessment systems in light of rapid digital transformation, artificial intelligenc...

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Secondary publication right in Slovenian legislation

Open science is strongly anchored in Slovenian legislation and in open science policies of some Slovenian institutions, including the rights retention. The Slovenian Rectors' Conference was of the opinion that the Secondary Publication Right (SPR) is also needed in Slovenian legislation. All mechanisms combined, i.e., the APC vouchers from Read & Publish agreements, paying for the APCs, rights retention and SPR, will enable researchers to fully comply with the legal provisions on immediate o...

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Where LEGO Meets FAIR Data

Organized by: OpenAIRE & Area Science Park Type: Online, Interactive Workshop  Date: 05/06/2025 Duration: 2 hours Participants: Early-career researchers, data stewards & Open Science professionalsIn a refreshing blend of gamification and pedagogy, Area Science Park, together with OpenAIRE, hosted a hands-on online workshop aimed at unpacking the complexities of FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) data principles. Participants from 15 countries across Europ...

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Is the Future… Now?! Reflections from the OSTrails SURF Research Day 2025 workshop on machine actionable DMPs

On May 20th, the OSTrails project took part in SURF Research Day 2025 with a session titled "Is the future… now?! Exploring machine actionable DMPs with OSTrails-NL & ARGOS" . The workshop brought together more than 30 Dutch research data professionals to explore how machine actionable Data Management Plans (maDMPs) can support integrated, FAIR-aligned workflows across their organisations. The session took stock of last year's discussion "What's behind the Data Management Plan of the future?...

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Reflections on INORMS 2025: Advancing Open Science Through Responsible Research Assessment

At the INORMS Congress 2025 in Madrid, OpenAIRE had the opportunity to further promote open and federated infrastructures as essential tools for transparent, inclusive, and sustainable research assessment. With over 2,200 participants, the event provided a platform for OpenAIRE to showcase its services portfolio and the latest projects (SciLake and GraspOS) and policy work (CoARA OI4RRA), engaging with the global research management community. The sessions and poster presentations provided visib...

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Reflections on the COAR Annual Conference 2025: Balancing Openness and Sustainability

Having recently attended the COAR Annual Conference 2025 in Tokyo, I've returned with a renewed perspective on the evolving landscape of open repositories. The event provided a platform for vibrant discussions and thought-provoking presentations, especially around the integration of AI technologies and their implications for data availability. Managing AI Traffic in Open Infrastructures One of the standout themes was the challenge posed by AI bots attempting to scrape data from scholarly communi...

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New Training Standing Committee Chair Feature – Meet Helen Clare

Dear OpenAIRE members, NOADS and partners,We are pleased to announce a new appointment on the OpenAIRE Standing Committees team! Allow us to present to you Helen Clare, our new Chair of OpenAIRE's Standing Committee on Training.Read on and learn more about Helen, her new role and her hopes and aspirations regarding Open Science, training and OpenAIRE!OpenAIRE & TrainingWhat inspired you to take on the role of Chair of the OpenAIRE Standing Committee on Training, and how do you see this commi...

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