Providing researchers with the skills and competencies they need to practise Open Science: Open Science Skills Working Group Report
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O'Carroll, C., Brennan, N., Hyllseth, B., Kohl, U., O'Neill, G., Van Den Berg, R. Providing researchers with the skills and competencies they need to practise Open Science: Open Science Skills Working Group Report, Brussels, European Commission DG-RTG, September, 2017, 1 - 36Download Item:

Abstract:
Open Science is transformative to the research landscape, allowing research to be carried out with
a high degree of transparency, collegiality, and research integrity. For Open Science to become a
reality researcher need appropriate discipline-dependent skills training and professional
development at all stages of their research careers. To facilitate this, the Steering Group on Human
Resources and Mobility (SGHRM) Working Group (WG) on ‘Education & Skills’ worked with a
specific mandate to propose recommendations to ensure that researchers in Europe have
appropriate skills and competences to practice Open Science. The overarching goal is to ensure
that OS skills become an integral and streamlined component of the standard education, training
and career development paths of researchers, and if possible even at earlier career stages, in
schools and universities.
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European Commission
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http://people.tcd.ie/nbrennanDescription:
GOLD i.e. published open access
Author: Brennan, Niamh
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European Commission DG-RTGType of material:
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Skills, Training, Open ScienceSubject (TCD):
Open Access , Open Science , Research careers , Research skills , Scholarly communicationLicences: