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UNESCO-LIBER hands-on workshop on adopting, adapting and taking advantage of the open science Recommendation toolkit

LIBER and UNESCO propose a hands-on workshop about Discovering, adopting, adapting and taking advantage of the open science Recommendation toolkit for implementing open science practices and services in your institution.

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LIBER and UNESCO propose a hands-on workshop about Discovering, adopting, adapting and taking advantage of the open science Recommendation toolkit for implementing open science practices and services in your institution.

This workshop aims to:

  • bring together and empower open science communities and services: this is the very spirit of this workshop where people exchange ideas and build their pathways to implementing the UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science Principles, Values and 7 Areas of action
  • identify common practices related to open science: use and share practices under the framework of the international UNESCO recommendation on Open Science, discover the example of the LIBER Strategy regarding Open Science, small groups of discussion and wrap-ups to share outputs, challenges and words of wisdom
  • see what the best synergies are to deliver and operate services that work for many : sharing experience and reflecting on pathways for action is an effective way for fostering and enhancing synergies

The key learning outcomes will be:

  1. discovering and adapting the UNESCO Open Science Toolkit
  2. discovering the LIBER Strategy regarding Open Science and taking possible inspiration from it
  3. taking inspiration from the shared open science roadmap or strategy by other participants
  4. taking this opportunity to start developing/adapting the framework of OS skills and competencies for and with UNESCO
  5. drafting or gathering elements for initiating, developing or enhancing an institutional or collaborative strategy for concrete action, training and capacity building

Have a look at the workshop programme here and the workshop take home notes here.

Presentations are available here

Details

  • DATE:
    25 September 2023
  • ROOM:
    Sala Nouvel

Organisers


Speakers

Cécile Swiatek Cassafieres

LIBER Europe

Ana Peršić

UNESCO

Julien Roche

LIBER Europe, University of Lille

Short Bios

Cécile Swiatek Cassafieres

Cécile Swiatek Cassafieres is Director of the library at the université Paris Nanterre, France. She is interested in accessible knowledge, information skills, pedagogy and digital innovation in higher education. Member of the Executive Board of the European league of research libraries (libereurope.eu) and SPARCEurope, former Secretary General of the French academic libraries association ADBU (adbu.fr, 2016-2021), she takes a curious and critical look at Open Education issues through her work at SPARCEurope, OEGlobal / OEGlobal Francophone and with the UNESCO. From 2020 to 2022, she participated in the French EDUCAUSE delegation. Since 2021, she has been mandated as a permanent national expert on Open Educational Resources (OER) in the French International Open Science Network (ReiSo) for the Ministry of Higher Education and Research (MESR). Expert on both the UNESCO Recommendations on OER (2019) and Open Science (2021), she has also been bringing her skilled and accurate vision as an expert with the French National Open Science Fund (FNSO, Calls for projects and SCOSS) and as an independent expert with the UNESCO's global partnership on Open Science since 2023. In 2022, she joined the recherche.data.gouv.fr Steering Committee and she is leading the ADN Nanterre Data Management Cluster. https://fr.linkedin.com/in/cecileswiatek https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1066-4559

Ana Peršić

Dr Ana Peršić is Programme Specialist at the Section of Science Technology Innovation Policy at the UNESCO Headquarters in Paris. An ecologist by training (Master in Ecological Sciences at the University of Padova, Italy and PhD in Ecotoxicology at the University of Paris South, France), Dr Ana Peršić joined UNESCO in April 2006 as Assistant Program Specialist serving the UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere Programme within the Division of Ecological and Earth Sciences. She then served as Science Specialist at the UNESCO Liaison Office in New York from 2011 to 2018. Her work relates to strengthening the science-policy interface and the promotion of science technology and innovation in the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals. Since 2019 her focus has been on open science – she coordinated the development of the UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science and is currently working towards its implementation.

Julien Roche

Julien Roche served as Director of the libraries of the University of Lille – Sciences and Technologies from 2005 to 2018, where he led a strategic project for the university: the creation of the LILLIAD Innovation Learning Center, to support the innovation process of the university, including a new building opened in September 2016. Following a merger of Lille’s three universities he became, in March 2018, director of libraries at the newly enlarged University of Lille. From 2010 to 2016, Julien served on LIBER’s Executive Board. He was also Chair of the LIBER Steering Committee on Reshaping the Research Library and led the Leadership Working Group, which is responsible for two leadership programs: the Emerging Leaders programme (part of the LIBER brand since 2011) and the LIBER Journées programme, launched in 2015. In July 2018, he was elected as LIBER Vice-President. In July 2022, he was approved as LIBER President. Julien Roche also has several national responsibilities including co-chair of the French training professional program for newly appointed university library directors, and co-chair of the “European and international” college of the French Open Science Committee since July 2018.

    Agenda

    • Quick 5-mn pitch of presentation to set the context and challenges of the workshop, and 2x 5 mn present the organisers UNESCO Open Science, and LIBEREurope.org with interaction with the audience (poll) ( 15 mn)

    • participants input, focused on general challenges and pitfalls (15 mn)

    • methodology presentation for the hands-on workshop (5 mn)

    • documents to be distributed for designing a pathway for action, listing capacity building and training priorities (5 mn)

    • forming groups (5 mn)

    • 2 x 20 mn : mingled participants and create small groups of discussion with a concrete topic to work on : work on how to take advantage and implement the UNESCO’s recommendation on Open science Principles, Values and 7 Areas of action in the institutions and networks (30 mn)

    • wrap-up and cross-presentations (20 mn)

    • listing major challenges, solutions, and words of wisdom (15 mn)

    • farewell moment : take-home notes to be distributed providing useful links to electronic version of all material distributed, notably UNESCO Open science toolkit, LIBER strategy deck (10 mn)