Report on the Open Science Conference 2022

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Abstract

Science Europe organized a large online conference on Open Science during 18 and 19 October 2022. Science Europe is based in Brussels and represents the major European public organisations that ‘fund or perform ground-breaking research in Europe’, according to their website. They claim to bring together the expertise of some of the largest and most respected European research organisations and aim to jointly push the frontiers of how scientific research is produced and delivers benefits to society. With this in mind it makes sense this European organisation took up the effort to organize an online conference on open science. On behalf of the Royal Netherlands Historical Society (KNHG) and the scholarly journal BMGN – Low Countries Historical Review, Antia Wiersma and Tessa Lobbes participated in this online conference. In this short report they present their most important take aways.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherKNHG / Royal Netherlands Historical Society (Koninklijk Nederlands Historisch Genootschap)
Publication statusPublished - 03 Nov 2022

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