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NAME:Open vs Closed Research Information: Discovering OpenAIRE Graph 
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DTSTART:20260416T093000
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SUMMARY:Open vs Closed Research Information: Discovering OpenAIRE Graph 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <html> <body> <p>The Aurora Universitie
 s are organising a series of online workshops on different aspects o
 f Open Science to support researchers and research support staff in n
 avigating this evolving landscape. This session will be provided by o
 ur friends from OpenAIRE, an Open Science service provider.</p> <p>R
 esearch information plays an increasingly important role in visibilit
 y, collaboration, reporting, and assessment. Yet not all research inf
 ormation systems are built in the same way. Some operate as closed en
 vironments, where access, reuse, and transparency are limited. Others
  are built as open infrastructures, designed to connect research outp
 uts, institutions, funders, and people across the scholarly ecosystem
 .</p><p>Research information plays an increasingly important role in 
 visibility, collaboration, reporting, and assessment. Yet not all res
 earch information systems are built in the same way. Some operate as 
 closed environments, where access, reuse, and transparency are limite
 d. Others are built as open infrastructures, designed to connect rese
 arch outputs, institutions, funders, and people across the scholarly 
 ecosystem.</p><p>The&nbsp;<a href="https://aurora-universities.eu/"><
 strong>Aurora Universities</strong></a>&nbsp;are organising a series 
 of online workshops on different aspects of Open Science to support r
 esearchers and research support staff in navigating this evolving lan
 dscape.This session will be provided by our friends from&nbsp;<a href
 ="https://www.openaire.eu/"><strong>OpenAIRE</strong></a>, an Open Sc
 ience service provider.</p><p>In this workshop, participants will be 
 introduced to the OpenAIRE Graph, a global open scholarly infrastruct
 ure that connects publications, datasets, software, funding informati
 on, institutional affiliations, and other research outputs from trust
 ed sources worldwide. The session will explain in simple terms how th
 e OpenAIRE Graph helps increase the visibility and discoverability of
  research, enrich repository content, and support more open and trans
 parent approaches to research information and assessment. Participant
 s will also learn how content registered through OpenAIRE can become 
 discoverable across OpenAIRE services and the European Open Science C
 loud (EOSC), reaching a broader audience of researchers, institutions
 , and policymakers.</p><p>Come and discover how open research informa
 tion can make research more visible, connected, and reusable.</p><p><
 strong>What is this workshop about?</strong><br>In this online sessio
 n, we will discuss:</p><ul>  <li>the difference between open and clos
 ed research information</li>  <li>what the OpenAIRE Graph is and why 
 it matters</li>  <li>how it connects publications, datasets, software
 , funding, and institutions</li>  <li>how repository content becomes 
 more discoverable through OpenAIRE</li>  <li>how open infrastructure 
 can support visibility, reporting, and research assessment</li></ul><
 p><strong>Who should attend?</strong><br>This event series brings tog
 ether researchers and research support staff from all subject areas. 
 Early career researchers, as well as experienced academics, are welco
 me to attend.</p> </body> </html>
DESCRIPTION: Research information plays an increasingly important role
  in visibility, collaboration, reporting, and assessment. Yet not all
  research information systems are built in the same way. Some operate
  as closed environments, where access, reuse, and transparency are li
 mited. Others are built as open infrastructures, designed to connect 
 research outputs, institutions, funders, and people across the schola
 rly ecosystem. Research information plays an increasingly important r
 ole in visibility, collaboration, reporting, and assessment. Yet not 
 all research information systems are built in the same way. Some oper
 ate as closed environments, where access, reuse, and transparency are
  limited. Others are built as open infrastructures, designed to conne
 ct research outputs, institutions, funders, and people across the sch
 olarly ecosystem. The&nbsp;<a href="https://aurora-universities.eu/">
 <strong>Aurora Universities</strong></a>&nbsp;are organising a series
  of online workshops on different aspects of Open Science to support 
 researchers and research support staff in navigating this evolving la
 ndscape.This session will be provided by our friends from&nbsp;<a hre
 f="https://www.openaire.eu/"><strong>OpenAIRE</strong></a>, an Open S
 cience service provider. In this workshop, participants will be intro
 duced to the OpenAIRE Graph, a global open scholarly infrastructure t
 hat connects publications, datasets, software, funding information, i
 nstitutional affiliations, and other research outputs from trusted so
 urces worldwide. The session will explain in simple terms how the Ope
 nAIRE Graph helps increase the visibility and discoverability of rese
 arch, enrich repository content, and support more open and transparen
 t approaches to research information and assessment. Participants wil
 l also learn how content registered through OpenAIRE can become disco
 verable across OpenAIRE services and the European Open Science Cloud 
 (EOSC), reaching a broader audience of researchers, institutions, and
  policymakers. Come and discover how open research information can ma
 ke research more visible, connected, and reusable. <strong>What is th
 is workshop about?</strong><br>In this online session, we will discus
 s: <ul>  <li>the difference between open and closed research informat
 ion</li>  <li>what the OpenAIRE Graph is and why it matters</li>  <li
 >how it connects publications, datasets, software, funding, and insti
 tutions</li>  <li>how repository content becomes more discoverable th
 rough OpenAIRE</li>  <li>how open infrastructure can support visibili
 ty, reporting, and research assessment</li></ul> <strong>Who should a
 ttend?</strong><br>This event series brings together researchers and 
 research support staff from all subject areas. Early career researche
 rs, as well as experienced academics, are welcome to attend. The Aur
 ora Universities are organising a series of online workshops on diff
 erent aspects of Open Science to support researchers and research sup
 port staff in navigating this evolving landscape. This session will b
 e provided by our friends from OpenAIRE, an Open Science service pro
 vider.
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