by Ellie Cullen | Oct 15, 2024 | Blog, Data Stewardship Network, News, PID
The below case study is by Alice Meadows, a co-founder of the MoreBrains Cooperative. It was published in the Scholarly Kitchen on 3 October 2024. This case study coincides with ‘Interoperability, Openness, and Impact – Recommendations and Roadmap for an Irish...
by Michelle Doran | Sep 18, 2024 | News, PID, Publications
As part of the work to develop a national roadmap for PID adoption to progress Ireland’s National Action Plan for Open Research 2022-2023, MoreBrains Cooperative undertook a survey of key stakeholder groups from across the Irish research ecosystem. The survey...
by norf | Sep 11, 2024 | Event, News, Open Research Fund, Past Events, Workshop summary
Review of Open Research in Health Kalpana Shankar and Gail Sheppard of ROCHE (A Review of Open Research in Health) presented their work in progress at the Sonraí Conference at University College Cork 19-20 June (pictured) 2024. Kalpana also presented work in progress...
by norf | Sep 10, 2024 | Event, National Open Research Coordinator, News, Open Research Fund, Past Events
On 30 June 2024, the National Open Access Repository Project hosted its first webinar, gathering key stakeholders, experts, and community members to discuss one of Ireland’s most important initiatives for enhancing open access to research. Funded by the National Open...
by norf | Aug 13, 2024 | National Open Research Coordinator, News, Open Research Fund, Publications
We are delighted that the NORF-funded SCOIR project has a Draft model legislation to ensure open access to major Research Outputs produced by researchers and academics at Irish Institutions. SCOIR aims to unharness the power of open research by assessing and...
by norf | Aug 13, 2024 | Event, National Open Research Coordinator, News, Open Research Fund, Past Events
The Fourth Research Evaluation in the Social Sciences and Humanities Conference (RESSH2024) took place in Galway on 23rd – 24th May 2024 as part of the NORF-funded project, Cultivating an Open Research Culture in the Humanities and Social Sciences, led by Dr Lai...
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