5 May 2021

NORF Open Research in Ireland webinar: Open Access

As part of a webinar series on Open Research in Ireland, the National Open Research Forum (NORF) presented a webinar focused on Open Access to research publications on 4 May 2021.

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NORF has been developing a National Open Research Landscape Report to summarise progress and challenges in each of the strategic areas of Ireland’s National Framework on the Transition to an Open Research Environment. Against this background, speakers discussed national strategies for Open Access in Ireland, France, and Denmark, and highlighted key challenges and issues such as bibliodiversity.

Speakers included the chairs of NORF’s Working Group on Open Access (Susan Reilly, UCD & Niamh Brennan, TCD), Marin Dacos (Open Science Advisor, French Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation), Hanne-Louise Kirkegaard (Senior Advisor, Danish Agency for Higher Education and Science) and Karen Hytteballe Ibanez (Senior Officer, Technical University Denmark).

Programme:
Introduction to NORF – Daniel Bangert (Digital Repository of Ireland)
Open Access in Ireland – Susan Reilly (University College Dublin), Niamh Brennan (Trinity College Dublin)
Open Access in France – Marin Dacos (Open Science Advisor, French Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation)
Open Access in Denmark – Hanne-Louise Kirkegaard (Senior Advisor, Danish Agency for Higher Education and Science), Karen Hytteballe Ibanez (Senior Officer, Technical University Denmark)

The recording of the webinar can be found {here}.

Webinar slides are available below:

https://www.slideshare.net/dri_ireland/open-research-in-ireland-open-access-to-research-publications

https://www.slideshare.net/dri_ireland/french-national-open-access-policy

https://www.slideshare.net/dri_ireland/denmarks-national-open-access-strategy-the-importance-of-monitoring

In case you’re interested in the previous webinars, those materials are linked in the event pages:https://norf.ie/index.php/events/

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