HIRMEOS – Hirmeos Project https://www.hirmeos.eu High Integration of Research Monographs in the European Open Science infrastructure Wed, 26 Jun 2019 11:07:47 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.5.3 AEUP Conference in Brno: Online presentations on HIRMEOS, Open Science & University Presses https://www.hirmeos.eu/2019/06/17/aeup-conference-in-brno-online-presentations-on-hirmeos-open-science-university-presses/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=aeup-conference-in-brno-online-presentations-on-hirmeos-open-science-university-presses https://www.hirmeos.eu/2019/06/17/aeup-conference-in-brno-online-presentations-on-hirmeos-open-science-university-presses/#respond Mon, 17 Jun 2019 12:32:15 +0000 https://www.hirmeos.eu/?p=2276 Online the presentations by Pierre Mounier (EHESS), From open access as a movement to open science as a policy (and why it is a challenge for us) ” and Andrea Bertino (SUB Göttingen), Festina lente – Developments and Mission of a University Press in the Context of an Infrastructural Project

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HIRMEOS at the Munin Conference on Scholarly Publishing https://www.hirmeos.eu/2017/12/14/hirmeos-at-the-munin-conference-on-scholarly-publishing/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=hirmeos-at-the-munin-conference-on-scholarly-publishing https://www.hirmeos.eu/2017/12/14/hirmeos-at-the-munin-conference-on-scholarly-publishing/#respond Thu, 14 Dec 2017 09:40:59 +0000 http://www.hirmeos.eu/?p=1588 On 22nd to 23rd of November 2017 the MUNIN conference on scholarly publishing has taken place at the Arctic University of Norway in Tromsø. The conference is an annual event primarily focussing on Open Access, Open Data and Open Science. We took the chance to present the EU-project HIRMEOS and to learn more about what is being done in northern Europe to advocate and promote Open Science.

The conference offered a rich and well-structured programme with participants from across Europe and from different kinds of communities, including scholars, university library officers, scholarly publishers and research administrators. The advisory board and the organising committee found a convincing balance between presentations with different concepts and ideals of Open Access and Open Science: Together with speakers intending the Open Science paradigm as a radical alternative to the current logic of scholarly research and publishing, there were also scientific publishers interested in presenting their tools and services for scholarly research.

Different Views on Open Access and Open Science

The conference was opened by Sir Timothy Gowers, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge, Fields Medal Winner and initiator of the boycott against Elsevier, who discussed the various incentives that give the current system its robustness and made some suggestions on how to weaken it (Perverse incentives: how the reward structures of academia impede scholarly communication and good science). Nevertheless, Federica Rosetta of Elsevier presented the publisher’s services to support the reproducibility of research results (The reproducibility challenge – what researchers need). It would have been interesting to bring such different views on Open Access and Open Science into direct confrontation within a round table. However, the audience participated lively in the discussions and gave the speakers the opportunity to further articulate their positions.

On Open Science in the Scandinavian world

Among the talks dealing with the dissemination of Open Science in the Scandinavian world, we were particularly impressed by Beate Ellend’s speech on the activities of the Swedish Research Council (Coordination of Open Access to Research publications in Sweden). Sweden seems to have a well-structured plan to outline an overview of the national open science. In its Proposal for National Guidelines on Open Access to Scientific Information (2015), the Swedish Research Council has identified a number of obstacles to the transition to an Open Access publication system. On this basis, the Swedish National Library initiates and coordinates five studies to be carried out in the period 2017-2019. One of these concerning Open Access to academic monographs is expected by the HIRMEOS consortium great interest. Like the Landscape Study on Open Access and Monographs (2017) presented by Niels Stern, such studies can confirm how important it is to base concrete policies for Open Science on a precise reconstruction of the needs and problems of individual scholars and research institutions.

On HIRMEOS and OPERAS

HIRMEOS discussed its tasks and activities with many participants at its poster. The project is already well known to the public, especially to officers of academic libraries and university presses. We observed an increasing interest in the growing research infrastructure OPERAS. Some projects presented at MUNIN has already contact points with the concept of a distributed research infrastructure; e.g. SCOSS: A Global Sustainability Coalition for Open Science Services presented by Vanessa Proudman. This new global coalition is currently in the middle of a pilot project. It intends to enable the international research community to take responsibility for developing and maintaining Open Science services through its institutions and funding organizations. It will create a new coordinated cost-sharing framework to ensure that non-commercial OS services supporting the development of broader global Open Access and Open Science will continue to be maintained in the future.

The participants of the conference we came into contact with were particularly interested in the annotation and name-based entities recognition services which HIRMEOS is implementing on the five digital platforms involved into the projects. Some relevant applications of the entity recognition techniques will already be presented at the beginning of the next year.

 

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HIRMEOS Newsletter Nr. 3 – October 2017 – is out ! https://www.hirmeos.eu/2017/10/19/newsletter3-october/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=newsletter3-october https://www.hirmeos.eu/2017/10/19/newsletter3-october/#respond Thu, 19 Oct 2017 09:15:22 +0000 http://www.hirmeos.eu/?p=1496 Here you can read our Newsletter Nr. 3  October 2017 : HIRMEOS Newsletter 3 – October 2017

 

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HIRMEOS at COASP in Lisbon https://www.hirmeos.eu/2017/09/25/1435/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=1435 https://www.hirmeos.eu/2017/09/25/1435/#respond Mon, 25 Sep 2017 13:55:17 +0000 http://www.hirmeos.eu/?p=1435 “The Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association (OASPA) is a trade association that was established in 2008 in order to represent the interests of Open Access (OA) publishers globally in all scientific, technical and scholarly disciplines. This mission is carried out through exchanging information, setting standards, advancing models, advocacy, education, and the promotion of innovation.”

OASPA organized in Lisbon (Portugal) the 9th Conference on Open Access Scholarly Publishing (COASP) on the 20th and 21st September, 2017. The full program for the conference can be found here. Andrea Bertino gave a poster presentation for HIRMEOS and answered the questions of many interested publishers.

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HIRMEOS at the 11th Open Access Days in Dresden https://www.hirmeos.eu/2017/09/25/hirmeos-at-the-11th-open-access-days-in-dresden/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=hirmeos-at-the-11th-open-access-days-in-dresden https://www.hirmeos.eu/2017/09/25/hirmeos-at-the-11th-open-access-days-in-dresden/#respond Mon, 25 Sep 2017 13:26:13 +0000 http://www.hirmeos.eu/?p=1431 The 11th Open Access Days took place from 11-13 September in Dresden. The hosts were the Sächsische Landesbibliothek – Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Dresden (SLUB), the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) and the Technische Universität Dresden (TUD) – under the umbrella of DRESDEN-concept.ev. The event was aimed at experts from the Open Access area in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, scientists from all disciplines, representatives of publishers and libraries, research institutes and funding institutions. Here the rich conference program. Margo Bargher and Andrea Bertino presented the HIRMEOS project, specifically its tools for annotation and metrics-collection. (Presentation)

 

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HIRMEOS Newsletter Nr. 1 (May 2017) is out! https://www.hirmeos.eu/2017/06/06/hirmeos-newsletter-nr-1-may-2017-is-out/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=hirmeos-newsletter-nr-1-may-2017-is-out https://www.hirmeos.eu/2017/06/06/hirmeos-newsletter-nr-1-may-2017-is-out/#respond Tue, 06 Jun 2017 07:38:16 +0000 http://www.hirmeos.eu/?p=1355 Here is the first newsletter of the HIRMEOS Project!   HIRMEOS Newsletter 1 – May 2017

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