Skills4EOSC

Skills4EOSC ‘Skills for the European Open Science commons: creating a training ecosystem for Open and FAIR science’ is funded for three years by the European Commission Horizon Europe programme (Grant Agreement 101058527 – https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101058527). The project is coordinated by Consortium

OPERAS Staff

Project Community Manager (OA Book Usage Data Trust and PALOMERA) As the Project Community Manager, Ursula works on developing and managing global engagement strategies for diverse stakeholder groups; facilitating virtual and in-person community consultation sessions; and feedback-gathering mechanisms. She is

OA Book Usage Data Trust

July 2022-June 2025 Sponsored by the Mellon Foundation This project aims to formalize the Data Trust effort’s community-governance mechanisms, quantify data trust participation benefits in terms of an ROI, and understand the full operational costs related to international data space

How-to-Advocacy

How to Advocate for Innovation in Scholarly Communication?

An Open Chat Series by the OPERAS SIG “Advocacy” Do the humanities and social sciences need (more) advocacy?  Why is advocacy crucial for forging open scholarly communication? What can you do for more openness in the humanities and social sciences

OPERAS-PLUS

OPERAS is the Research Infrastructure dedicated to support open scholarly communication for the Social Sciences and the Humanities in the European Research Area (ERA). The OPERAS-PLUS project started on September 1, 2022, has a duration of 36 months and runs

Open Access Diamond

Action Plan for Diamond Open Access Science Europe, cOAlition S, OPERAS, and the French National Research Agency (ANR) present an Action Plan for Diamond Open Access (OA) to further develop and expand a sustainable, community-driven Diamond OA scholarly communication ecosystem.The

COESO

The COESO project (Collaborative Engagement on Societal Issues) kicked-off on 19/20 January 2021. The 3-year participatory research project, funded by the European Commission through a Science with and for Society grant, and  supported by the OPERAS research infrastructure. It will serve as a meeting

TRIPLE

Transforming Research through Innovative Practices for Linked interdisciplinary Exploration The TRIPLE project was launched in October 2019. The acronym TRIPLE stands for “Transforming Research through Innovative Practices for Linked Interdisciplinary Exploration”. TRIPLE consists of a consortium of 19 partners from 13 European