✅ Will you use these recommendations to develop CS initiatives within your institution?
✅ Which recommendations are most relevant to your work?
✅ What challenges or opportunities do you foresee in implementing them?
📧 Share your feedback by email to [email protected]
As the @CeOS_SE project reached its conclusion in December 24 with a final event in The Hague 🇳🇱, we are proud to present its key outcome: the "Policy Recommendations for Sustainability and Connection to the EOSC."
Read the full recommendations on Zenodo: https://t.co/Ml8HzI5DrU
How can the @CeOS_SE recommendations support your work? These recommendations are thought to be adaptable to different library environments, but their success depends on how they are put into practice. We want to hear from you!
🇬🇷 How can libraries support #OpenAccess and #CommunityEngagement?
Watch Leonidas Papachristopoulos (@myionio) in the final interview of the @CeOS_SE Project's series on CeOS uptake and good practices in higher education: https://t.co/Z5SDBrAisS
🇮🇹 Pierluigi Feliciati (@UniMC) discusses the importance of involving citizens in research and #CulturalHeritage projects in the @CeOS_SE Project's series about CeOS uptake and good practices in higher education: https://t.co/L5fSxeytZG
🇷🇸 Associate Professor Gordana Rudić (@RektoratUNS) discussed the importance to train future librarians in #CitizenScience to support citizens and scientists, in the series about CeOS uptake and good practices in higher education: https://t.co/R4hYZjOBqG
🇭🇷 "We strongly believe that #CitizenScience is one of the initiatives that will help libraries to maintain their importance."
Watch Marijana Tomić (University of Zadar) in @CeOS_SE project's series about CeOS uptake and good practices in higher ed: https://t.co/Wek8Skvfbw
🇳🇱 On December 4, @LIBEReurope hosted the final @CeOS_SE Multiplier event in The Hague, the Netherlands.
The event marked the conclusion of three years of collaboration around #CitizenScience and #OpenScience.
Read more about the event: https://t.co/Frz4wU1fXd
🇧🇬 How can libraries bridge the gap between universities and society? On November 19, ULSIT, in Sofia, hosted a multiplier event exploring this key question as part of the @CeOS_SE project. Discover the highlights and insights: https://t.co/1wnNGQH0PD
#CitizenScience#OpenScience
🇨🇾 On October 14, 2024, @UCYLibrary hosted its Multiplier Event.
This event was a hub for new collaborations among policymakers, researchers, academic leaders, and library professionals.
👉 Read more: https://t.co/663AkjCIk8
#CitizenScience#OpenScience#HigherEducation
@CitSciSDU To conclude the day, @AlisaMartek explained the role of the @LIBEReurope Citizen Science Working Group in the European landscape, and shared its latest à achievements.
How to use the “Roadmap for the Balkans”? To start the third and last session of the day, @fortunasana reviewed the key recommendations (on skills, strategy and actions) from the document she co-wrote with Nataša Dakić.
@MobileMaggie@CitSciNL David Oldenhof detailed the proposal for the future CS Hub in Amsterdam, and explained the context of researchers, universities, institutions, libraries and more, coming together for this much needed structure.
The second session of the day is about #CitizenScience and networks.
@DoloresMumelas presented the newly established working group (GZUK) to raise awareness about the potential of organising citizen science activities in all types of libraries in Croatia.