Exploring open science practices at a National and Research Library in Central Europe: Assessing researchers' awareness and engagement | Central European Library and Information Science Review Közép-európai Könyvtár- és Információtudományi Szemle

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Summary:

Abstract "The paradigm of Open Science (OS) is increasingly pivotal in contemporary scholarly research, promoting transparency, accessibility, and collaboration. This study, conducted as part of an Erasmus+ internship by a trainee at the National Széchényi Library (NSZL) assesses the level of Open Science awareness among its researchers and contributes to the formulation of an Open Science-compliant data management plan policy. By examining researchers' perspectives and current practices, the survey identifies some gaps and areas for improvement in data management and sharing. These insights are instrumental in developing strategic initiatives to enhance Open Science practices within the NSZL researchers. Furthermore, the findings have prompted the office for GLAM standards at NSZL to develop a specialized Open Science course for their researchers. This study not only supports the advancement of a more open and collaborative research culture within Hungary, but also aligns with global efforts to democratize scientific knowledge."

Link:

https://journals.bme.hu/celisr/article/view/38209

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10/30/2024, 20:52

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oa.new oa.surveys oa.attitudes oa.open_science oa.data oa.libraries oa.hungary oa.europe

Date tagged:

10/31/2024, 00:52

Date published:

10/27/2024, 20:52