[IRTalk] Open Science Fair, 25-27 September 2023, Madrid, Spain

Gallant Matizirofa lazarus.matizirofa at up.ac.za
Sat Jun 24 14:38:07 SAST 2023


Join OpenAIRE for the 4th Open Science Fair conference, and international
event for all topics related to Open Science.


WHEN?

25-27 September 2023, Madrid (Spain)


WHY?

Open science (also referred to as open scholarship) is at a crossroads.
Implementation and adoption are progressing, with researchers, research
institutions, funding agencies, service providers and infrastructures all
engaging at various levels. However, different models are emerging which
produce a seemingly fragmented ecosystem and achieve small steps on top of
traditional scholarly communication system. In order to enable
international and interdisciplinary research, we need to ensure
interoperability across communities and services while still maintaining
our ability to support diversity of workflows and knowledge systems.


WHO?

OSFair2023 is organized as an emblematic initiative of OpenAIRE.
<https://www.openaire.eu/> This year the event will be co-organized with
FECYT, <https://www.fecyt.es/en> from the Spanish Ministry of Science and
Innovation, key European projects and global initiatives.


WHAT?

OS Fair 2023 aims to bring together and empower open science communities
and services; to identify common practices related to open science; to see
what are the best synergies to deliver and operate services that work for
many; and to bring experiences from all around the world and learn from
each other.


https://www.egi.eu/event/open-science-fair-2023/

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