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Pilot Training on the Responsible Use of Research Metrics (RURM)

Pilot Training on the Responsible Use of Research Metrics (RURM)

by norf | Aug 6, 2024 | Event, National Open Research Coordinator, National Open Research Training Programme, News, Open Research Fund, Past Events

The project partners are delighted to share an update on our ongoing project to develop a pilot training resource on the Responsible Use of Research Metrics (RURM) for the Irish research community. In the past few months, the project partners have completed five...
CORD Partnership hosts webinar on developing research partnerships

CORD Partnership hosts webinar on developing research partnerships

by norf | May 9, 2024 | Blog, News, Open Research Fund, Past Events, Workshop summary

On Thursday 2 May, the Criminal justice Open Research Dialogue (CORD) Partnership hosted its second event of 2024.   Funded by the National Open Research Forum (NORF) under the Open Research Fund Call 2023, CORD is bringing its partners together for three events...
Advancing a Shared Direction for Research Assessment: Report Now Available

Advancing a Shared Direction for Research Assessment: Report Now Available

by Maeve O'Brien | Apr 30, 2024 | National Open Research Coordinator, National Open Research Training Programme, News, Open Research Fund

We are delighted to share that the ‘Advancing a shared direction for research assessment’ report is now available. This report was produced as part of a National Research Integrity Forum (NRIF) and NORF workshop which took place in November 2023.  The event was opened...
Launch of the NORF-funded pilot National Open Access Monitor and Report

Launch of the NORF-funded pilot National Open Access Monitor and Report

by norf | Mar 21, 2024 | Event, National OA Monitor, News, Open Research Fund, Past Events

The NORF-funded pilot National Open Access Monitor has been launched and is available at https://oamonitor.ireland.openaire.eu/. The Monitor was launched at a webinar on 20 March 2024 and will be followed by training events for Research Performing Organisations on...
New criminal justice research partnership for Ireland launches in Maynooth

New criminal justice research partnership for Ireland launches in Maynooth

by norf | Jan 19, 2024 | Blog, Event, Open Research Fund

On 17 January, the Criminal justice Open Research Dialogue (CORD) Partnership launched in Maynooth. Sixty people attended the day-long event, entitled Co-creating our principles and exploring the criminal justice sector’s open research needs. The participants were all...
Ireland’s National Open Research Forum Announces Thirteen Collaborative Projects to Advance Open Research

Ireland’s National Open Research Forum Announces Thirteen Collaborative Projects to Advance Open Research

by Michelle Doran | Oct 2, 2023 | News, Open Research Fund

Ireland’s National Open Research Forum (NORF) is delighted to announce funding for thirteen new consortia-based projects designed to advance the implementation of the National Action Plan for Open Research 2022-2030 and to build national capacity and infrastructure...
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