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Speakers

Paulo Lopes

Short CV

Paulo Lopes has a degree in Systems and Information Technology.
Over the past two decades, he has worked at FCT|FCCN managing and administrating systems and networks infrastructures. He was technical manager of the Online Library of Knowledge (b-on) during five years and is currently manager of the Portuguese Open Access Initiative - RCAAP (Portuguese Open Access Scientific Repository).
He is representative or integrates several committees and working groups: DataCite, SciELO working groups, Duraspace working groups.

About Workhshop

Title: DSpace 7.0, OpenAIRE Guidelines, CRIS and ORCID

When: 

17th September, 16:30

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João Mendes Moreira

Short CV

João Mendes Moreira has a degree in computer science.
He has 20 years of experience managing infrastructures and advanced services aimed at the national Research and Education community. Presently he is the Head of Scientific information of FCCN, a unit of the Foundation for Science and Technology of Portugal.
This area comprises the Online Library of Knowledge (b-on), the Portuguese Open Access Initiative - RCAAP (Portuguese Open Access Scientific Repository) and the Portuguese Current Research Information Ecosystem (PTCRIS).
He is member of several committees and working groups: : EOSC Board, DSpace Steering Committe, SCOAP3 Repository Steering and Support Working Group.

About Workhshop

Title: DSpace 7.0, OpenAIRE Guidelines, CRIS and ORCID

When: 

17th September, 16:30

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Dimitris Pierrakos

SHORT CV

Dr. Dimitris Pierrakos holds a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Athens and he works as a Research Assistant at "Athena" Research and Innovation Center. He received his BSc. in Physics from the University of Athens and his MSc. degree in Information Technology from University College London. He has participated in many European and national research projects and has published several articles on scientific journals. His research interests lie in the areas of user modelling, data mining and usage analytics.

About Workhshop

Title: DSpace 7.0, OpenAIRE Guidelines, CRIS and ORCID

When: 

17th September, 16:30

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Alessia Bardi

Short CV

Alessia Bardi is a researcher at the Institute of Information Science and Technologies of the Italian National Research Council (ISTI-CNR).
She completed her PhD in Information Engineering at the Engineering Ph.D. School "Leonardo da Vinci" of the University of Pisa in 2016. She has been involved in several EC funded projects for the realisation and operation of aggregative data infrastructures for research communities in the Humanities and Studies of the past (e.g. HOPE - Heritage of the People's Europe, PARTHENOS, Ariadne+) and in support of Open Access and Open Science (e.g. OpenAIRE, OpenUP). Her research interests include service-oriented architectures, data and metadata interoperability and data infrastructures for e-science and scholarly communication.

About Workshop

Title: Data Discovery Across Disciplines
When: 16th September, 14:00

About Demo

Title: OpenAIRE Research Community Dashboard: Enabling Open Science Publishing for Research Communities and Research Infrastructures
When: 

  • 18th September, 11:30 - Demo presentations (2 min.)
  • 18th September, 12:00 - Parallel Presentations (3 sessions x 20 min.)

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Pedro Príncipe

Short CV

Pedro Príncipe is Head of Division at University of Minho Documentation Services. Coordinates the Open Science Projects Office: OpenAIRE Advance, FOSTERPlus, FIT4RRI, FAIRsFAIR and RCAAP projects. In OpenAIRE Advance project he is working as support and training manager and Dashboard for Content Providers product manager, and is participating in the guidelines team and other technical tasks, as the usage statistics and the funder information services. He also had participation in several FP7 projects related with Open Access and repositories: NECOBELAC, OpenAIRE2020, OpenAIRE-connect, MedOANET, OpenAIREplus, and PASTEUR4OA.
Graduated in New Communication Technologies and with training in information science and documentation, he previously worked during ten years as librarian and web content manager at University of Aveiro. He has been involved in COAR Working Group on Repository Interoperability, and acting as member of the COAR Controlled Vocabularies Editorial Board. He was member of the National Executive Council of the Portuguese Association of Librarians, Archivists and documentalists (BAD) from 2011 to 2016 and in BAD is also Coordinator of the Academic Libraries working Group since 2014. He was recently appointed by the Minister of Science, Technology and Higher Education to integrate the national working group on Portuguese Open Science Policy. Pedro Principe is also the chair of the Portuguese RDM Forum, annual event organized since 2016 to promote RDM strategies services in Portugal. яндекс

About Workshop

Title: Towards an alliance of citizen science in Europe
When: 18th September, 09:00

About Demos

Title: OpenAIRE Content Provider Dashboard: The Gateway to Open Science for all Content Providers

Title: OpenAIRE Research Community Dashboard: Enabling Open Science Publishing for Research Communities and Research Infrastructures

When: 

  • 18th September, 11:30 - Demo presentations (2 min.)
  • 18th September, 12:00 - Parallel Presentations (3 sessions x 20 min.)

See full programme here.

Bregt Saenen

Short CV

Dr Bregt Saenen joined EUA in August 2016. He is part of the Research and Innovation unit where his main responsibilities are research assessment and open science.
Prior to joining EUA, Bregt worked for a number of Brussels-based policy organisations, including DG EMPL of the European Commission and the EU offices of SOLIDAR and the International Labour Organization.
Bregt holds a doctoral degree in EU Studies from Ghent University in Belgium. He also holds a Master of Science degree in EU Studies from the same university, as well as Master and Bachelor of Arts degrees in History.

About Panel

Research Assessment

WHEN

17th September, 09:00

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Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra

Short CV

Erzsébet works as the Open Science Officer of DARIAH-EU where she is responsible for fostering and implementing policies and practices related to the open dissemination of research results in the humanities. She received her PhD in Cultural Linguistics and also has a background in scholarly communication. She blogs at: https://dariahopen.hypotheses.org/.

About Workshop

Title: Defining FAIR in the SSH: issues, cultures and practical implementations

WHEN

17th September, 11:00

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Franco Niccolucci

Short CV

Franco Niccolucci is the director of VAST-LAB research laboratory at PIN in Prato, Italy. A former professor at the University of Florence until 2008, he has directed the Science and Technology in Archaeology Research Center at the Cyprus Institute, Nicosia, until 2013. Prof Niccolucci has coordinated several EU-funded projects on the applications of Information Technology to Archaeology, and is currently the coordinator of ARIADNEplus, a research infrastructure on archaeological data. His main research interests concern knowledge organization of archaeological documentation and the communication of cultural heritage. He is currently the Editor-in-Chief of JOCCH, the ACM Journal of Computing and Cultural Heritage. He has authored about 100 papers and book chapters.

About Workshop

Title: Defining FAIR in the SSH: issues, cultures and practical implementations

WHEN

17th September, 11:00

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Ana Migueis

Short CV

Ana Maria Eva Miguéis coordinates the Joint Libraries Service of the University of Coimbra since 2010, a technical support structure and coordination of the libraries of this University. Over the last 20 years she has developed her activity as a librarian and in the Information Science field, first associated to the Health Libraries and more recently to the university Libraries. She lectured at the Faculty of Letters of the University of Coimbra and has a master’s degree on Repositories and Open Access. She has been participating in different projects and activities, organizing international meetings and conferences or coordinating national working groups.

About Workshop

Title: Defining FAIR in the SSH: issues, cultures and practical implementations

WHEN

17th September, 11:00

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Delfim Leão

Short CV

Delfim F. Leão is Full Professor at the Institute of Classical Studies and researcher at the Centre for Classical and Humanistic Studies at the University of Coimbra. His main areas of scientific interest are ancient history, law and political theory of the Greeks, theatrical pragmatics, and the ancient novel. He also has a deep interest in Digital Humanities.
He has published around 200 works in international journals, books and book chapters. Other scientific and professional activities include the development of two specialized digital platforms: the Classica Digitalia (since 2008) and the UC Digitalis (since 2011).
He was (2011-2014) the President of the Portuguese Association of Higher Education Presses, and is (2011-) the Director of Coimbra University Press and the Portuguese representative (2017-) at the OPERAS consortium core group (). He is currently Vice-Rector for Culture and Open Science at Coimbra University (2019-), and is the responsible in Portugal for the project TRIPLE.

About Workshop

Title: Defining FAIR in the SSH: issues, cultures and practical implementations

WHEN

17th September, 11:00

See full programme here.