1. kosson.ro НАЦЫЯНАЛЬНАЯ БIБЛIЯТЭКА БЕЛАРУСI
, Белару́сь
September
2012
Opening RO
Regional Consultation on “Open Access to Scientific Information and Research – Concept and
2. kosson.ro НАЦЫЯНАЛЬНАЯ БIБЛIЯТЭКА БЕЛАРУСI
, Белару́сь
September
2012
Opening RO
Regional Consultation on “Open Access to Scientific Information and Research – Concept and
3. Research in RO kosson.ro
Regional Consultation on
“Open Access to Scientific Information and
Research
НАЦЫЯНАЛЬНАЯ БIБЛIЯТЭКА БЕЛАРУСI
4. Research in RO kosson.ro
The first strategic objective:
1. Knowledge creation,
i.e. getting high level scientific and technological results,
competitive on the global arena,
targeting the increase of the contribution of the Romanian RDI
system to the development of the global knowledge stock,
the increased international visibility and the transfer of the results in
the economy and society.
National Council for Scientific Research
National Authority for Scientific Research
Evaluates scientific publications provides leadership for
starting May 2011 HEIs, research and
innovation
Role of coordination for
various programs
implemented through the
National Strategy
National Council for Research interface with
research community
in Higher Education in HEIs
Executive Unit for Financing
Higher Education, Research, Development
and Innovation
Ministry of Education, Research,
Youth and Sports
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5. Scientific production kosson.ro
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Research
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6. Scientific production kosson.ro
Cat. A 58
388
Cat. B+ ISI indexed
13 234
indexed
internationaly
Romanian
30
Cat. B Scientific 7
with
potential Journals clear Open Access
policy
Cat. C
National
importance
http://cachescan.bcub.ro:8080/jspui/
IRCULB - the Institutional Repository
of "Carol I" Central University Library
of Bucharest
www.lib.ugal.ro/arthra
ARTHRA, hosted by
“Dunarea de Jos”
University Library
of Galați
http://dspace.bcucluj.ro/
Digital Library, hosted by
“Lucian Blaga” Central University Library
of Cluj-Napoca
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7. Key players kosson.ro
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Research
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8. Key players kosson.ro
Kosson Romanian National Association
Community Library of Public Libraries
http://www.kosson.ro/acces-deschis
Association and Librarians
Brasov Public Sibiu Public Cluj Public Association for
Library Library Library Technology
and Internet
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9. Open Science for 21st
century
A declaration of ALL European Academies
presented at a special session with Mme Neelie Kroes,Vice-President of the European Commission, and Commissioner in
charge of the Digital Agenda on occasion of the ALLEA General Assembly held at Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, Rome, on
11-12 April 2012
Data are the bedrock on which the scientific
edifice is built. More efficient data-sharing and
more open access to information and resources
will make it easier for observations to be
confirmed, experiments to be replicated,
hypothesis to be supported, rejected or refined,
and, ultimately, for answers to societal
challengers to be given.
10. KOSSON - OA kosson.ro
http://www.kosson.ro/acces-deschis
Members of Kosson Community are
the main promoters for Open Access in Romania
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Barriers
• Lack of (trustful) infrastructure
• Non existing open culture due to scarcity
• No incentives with regard to governmental policies
(at times, ISI biased)
Desired developments
• Dedicated national information point
(coming soon)
• Establishment of a national infrastructure
• Open Access integrated in the next National
Research Strategy
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Advance of OA in region:
Establishment of a true “Marshall Plan” for building a
collaborative and mutual support network in the East.
Shifting the view from seeing funding agencies as passive
stakeholders and influence research agendas
Develop a regional strategy aimed towards funding
common efforts on medium term
Establish a summer school for re-skilling having
recognized value on career path
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13. kosson.ro
Дзякую
вам !
Thank you!
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Research
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Notas do Editor
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Unfortunately, increasing performance means raising he number of ISI indexed publications among other goals, but we have to take into account that by the time of drafting this Strategy, ISI rating was the norm of getting international visibility and acknowledgment.\nWith regard to ~Increasing the institutional capacity~ there is a point where Open Access would’ve have found a good field: ~Reinforcement of the role of science in society through science communication, promotion of ethics and equal opportunities in the field of research, development of interfaces dedicated to science-society dialogue~.\nOn chapter 7, ~Implementation of the Strategy~, one of the major principles of the RDI governance is TRANSPARENCY meaning ~public access to information on the policies, instruments and results obtained~\n
Unfortunately, increasing performance means raising he number of ISI indexed publications among other goals, but we have to take into account that by the time of drafting this Strategy, ISI rating was the norm of getting international visibility and acknowledgment.\nWith regard to ~Increasing the institutional capacity~ there is a point where Open Access would’ve have found a good field: ~Reinforcement of the role of science in society through science communication, promotion of ethics and equal opportunities in the field of research, development of interfaces dedicated to science-society dialogue~.\nOn chapter 7, ~Implementation of the Strategy~, one of the major principles of the RDI governance is TRANSPARENCY meaning ~public access to information on the policies, instruments and results obtained~\n
Unfortunately, increasing performance means raising he number of ISI indexed publications among other goals, but we have to take into account that by the time of drafting this Strategy, ISI rating was the norm of getting international visibility and acknowledgment.\nWith regard to ~Increasing the institutional capacity~ there is a point where Open Access would’ve have found a good field: ~Reinforcement of the role of science in society through science communication, promotion of ethics and equal opportunities in the field of research, development of interfaces dedicated to science-society dialogue~.\nOn chapter 7, ~Implementation of the Strategy~, one of the major principles of the RDI governance is TRANSPARENCY meaning ~public access to information on the policies, instruments and results obtained~\n
Unfortunately, increasing performance means raising he number of ISI indexed publications among other goals, but we have to take into account that by the time of drafting this Strategy, ISI rating was the norm of getting international visibility and acknowledgment.\nWith regard to ~Increasing the institutional capacity~ there is a point where Open Access would’ve have found a good field: ~Reinforcement of the role of science in society through science communication, promotion of ethics and equal opportunities in the field of research, development of interfaces dedicated to science-society dialogue~.\nOn chapter 7, ~Implementation of the Strategy~, one of the major principles of the RDI governance is TRANSPARENCY meaning ~public access to information on the policies, instruments and results obtained~\n
Unfortunately, increasing performance means raising he number of ISI indexed publications among other goals, but we have to take into account that by the time of drafting this Strategy, ISI rating was the norm of getting international visibility and acknowledgment.\nWith regard to ~Increasing the institutional capacity~ there is a point where Open Access would’ve have found a good field: ~Reinforcement of the role of science in society through science communication, promotion of ethics and equal opportunities in the field of research, development of interfaces dedicated to science-society dialogue~.\nOn chapter 7, ~Implementation of the Strategy~, one of the major principles of the RDI governance is TRANSPARENCY meaning ~public access to information on the policies, instruments and results obtained~\n
Unfortunately, increasing performance means raising he number of ISI indexed publications among other goals, but we have to take into account that by the time of drafting this Strategy, ISI rating was the norm of getting international visibility and acknowledgment.\nWith regard to ~Increasing the institutional capacity~ there is a point where Open Access would’ve have found a good field: ~Reinforcement of the role of science in society through science communication, promotion of ethics and equal opportunities in the field of research, development of interfaces dedicated to science-society dialogue~.\nOn chapter 7, ~Implementation of the Strategy~, one of the major principles of the RDI governance is TRANSPARENCY meaning ~public access to information on the policies, instruments and results obtained~\n
Unfortunately, increasing performance means raising he number of ISI indexed publications among other goals, but we have to take into account that by the time of drafting this Strategy, ISI rating was the norm of getting international visibility and acknowledgment.\nWith regard to ~Increasing the institutional capacity~ there is a point where Open Access would’ve have found a good field: ~Reinforcement of the role of science in society through science communication, promotion of ethics and equal opportunities in the field of research, development of interfaces dedicated to science-society dialogue~.\nOn chapter 7, ~Implementation of the Strategy~, one of the major principles of the RDI governance is TRANSPARENCY meaning ~public access to information on the policies, instruments and results obtained~\n
Unfortunately, increasing performance means raising he number of ISI indexed publications among other goals, but we have to take into account that by the time of drafting this Strategy, ISI rating was the norm of getting international visibility and acknowledgment.\nWith regard to ~Increasing the institutional capacity~ there is a point where Open Access would’ve have found a good field: ~Reinforcement of the role of science in society through science communication, promotion of ethics and equal opportunities in the field of research, development of interfaces dedicated to science-society dialogue~.\nOn chapter 7, ~Implementation of the Strategy~, one of the major principles of the RDI governance is TRANSPARENCY meaning ~public access to information on the policies, instruments and results obtained~\n
Unfortunately, increasing performance means raising he number of ISI indexed publications among other goals, but we have to take into account that by the time of drafting this Strategy, ISI rating was the norm of getting international visibility and acknowledgment.\nWith regard to ~Increasing the institutional capacity~ there is a point where Open Access would’ve have found a good field: ~Reinforcement of the role of science in society through science communication, promotion of ethics and equal opportunities in the field of research, development of interfaces dedicated to science-society dialogue~.\nOn chapter 7, ~Implementation of the Strategy~, one of the major principles of the RDI governance is TRANSPARENCY meaning ~public access to information on the policies, instruments and results obtained~\n
Unfortunately, increasing performance means raising he number of ISI indexed publications among other goals, but we have to take into account that by the time of drafting this Strategy, ISI rating was the norm of getting international visibility and acknowledgment.\nWith regard to ~Increasing the institutional capacity~ there is a point where Open Access would’ve have found a good field: ~Reinforcement of the role of science in society through science communication, promotion of ethics and equal opportunities in the field of research, development of interfaces dedicated to science-society dialogue~.\nOn chapter 7, ~Implementation of the Strategy~, one of the major principles of the RDI governance is TRANSPARENCY meaning ~public access to information on the policies, instruments and results obtained~\n
Unfortunately, increasing performance means raising he number of ISI indexed publications among other goals, but we have to take into account that by the time of drafting this Strategy, ISI rating was the norm of getting international visibility and acknowledgment.\nWith regard to ~Increasing the institutional capacity~ there is a point where Open Access would’ve have found a good field: ~Reinforcement of the role of science in society through science communication, promotion of ethics and equal opportunities in the field of research, development of interfaces dedicated to science-society dialogue~.\nOn chapter 7, ~Implementation of the Strategy~, one of the major principles of the RDI governance is TRANSPARENCY meaning ~public access to information on the policies, instruments and results obtained~\n
Unfortunately, increasing performance means raising he number of ISI indexed publications among other goals, but we have to take into account that by the time of drafting this Strategy, ISI rating was the norm of getting international visibility and acknowledgment.\nWith regard to ~Increasing the institutional capacity~ there is a point where Open Access would’ve have found a good field: ~Reinforcement of the role of science in society through science communication, promotion of ethics and equal opportunities in the field of research, development of interfaces dedicated to science-society dialogue~.\nOn chapter 7, ~Implementation of the Strategy~, one of the major principles of the RDI governance is TRANSPARENCY meaning ~public access to information on the policies, instruments and results obtained~\n
Unfortunately, increasing performance means raising he number of ISI indexed publications among other goals, but we have to take into account that by the time of drafting this Strategy, ISI rating was the norm of getting international visibility and acknowledgment.\nWith regard to ~Increasing the institutional capacity~ there is a point where Open Access would’ve have found a good field: ~Reinforcement of the role of science in society through science communication, promotion of ethics and equal opportunities in the field of research, development of interfaces dedicated to science-society dialogue~.\nOn chapter 7, ~Implementation of the Strategy~, one of the major principles of the RDI governance is TRANSPARENCY meaning ~public access to information on the policies, instruments and results obtained~\n
Unfortunately, increasing performance means raising he number of ISI indexed publications among other goals, but we have to take into account that by the time of drafting this Strategy, ISI rating was the norm of getting international visibility and acknowledgment.\nWith regard to ~Increasing the institutional capacity~ there is a point where Open Access would’ve have found a good field: ~Reinforcement of the role of science in society through science communication, promotion of ethics and equal opportunities in the field of research, development of interfaces dedicated to science-society dialogue~.\nOn chapter 7, ~Implementation of the Strategy~, one of the major principles of the RDI governance is TRANSPARENCY meaning ~public access to information on the policies, instruments and results obtained~\n
Unfortunately, increasing performance means raising he number of ISI indexed publications among other goals, but we have to take into account that by the time of drafting this Strategy, ISI rating was the norm of getting international visibility and acknowledgment.\nWith regard to ~Increasing the institutional capacity~ there is a point where Open Access would’ve have found a good field: ~Reinforcement of the role of science in society through science communication, promotion of ethics and equal opportunities in the field of research, development of interfaces dedicated to science-society dialogue~.\nOn chapter 7, ~Implementation of the Strategy~, one of the major principles of the RDI governance is TRANSPARENCY meaning ~public access to information on the policies, instruments and results obtained~\n
Unfortunately, increasing performance means raising he number of ISI indexed publications among other goals, but we have to take into account that by the time of drafting this Strategy, ISI rating was the norm of getting international visibility and acknowledgment.\nWith regard to ~Increasing the institutional capacity~ there is a point where Open Access would’ve have found a good field: ~Reinforcement of the role of science in society through science communication, promotion of ethics and equal opportunities in the field of research, development of interfaces dedicated to science-society dialogue~.\nOn chapter 7, ~Implementation of the Strategy~, one of the major principles of the RDI governance is TRANSPARENCY meaning ~public access to information on the policies, instruments and results obtained~\n
Unfortunately, increasing performance means raising he number of ISI indexed publications among other goals, but we have to take into account that by the time of drafting this Strategy, ISI rating was the norm of getting international visibility and acknowledgment.\nWith regard to ~Increasing the institutional capacity~ there is a point where Open Access would’ve have found a good field: ~Reinforcement of the role of science in society through science communication, promotion of ethics and equal opportunities in the field of research, development of interfaces dedicated to science-society dialogue~.\nOn chapter 7, ~Implementation of the Strategy~, one of the major principles of the RDI governance is TRANSPARENCY meaning ~public access to information on the policies, instruments and results obtained~\n
Unfortunately, increasing performance means raising he number of ISI indexed publications among other goals, but we have to take into account that by the time of drafting this Strategy, ISI rating was the norm of getting international visibility and acknowledgment.\nWith regard to ~Increasing the institutional capacity~ there is a point where Open Access would’ve have found a good field: ~Reinforcement of the role of science in society through science communication, promotion of ethics and equal opportunities in the field of research, development of interfaces dedicated to science-society dialogue~.\nOn chapter 7, ~Implementation of the Strategy~, one of the major principles of the RDI governance is TRANSPARENCY meaning ~public access to information on the policies, instruments and results obtained~\n
Unfortunately, increasing performance means raising he number of ISI indexed publications among other goals, but we have to take into account that by the time of drafting this Strategy, ISI rating was the norm of getting international visibility and acknowledgment.\nWith regard to ~Increasing the institutional capacity~ there is a point where Open Access would’ve have found a good field: ~Reinforcement of the role of science in society through science communication, promotion of ethics and equal opportunities in the field of research, development of interfaces dedicated to science-society dialogue~.\nOn chapter 7, ~Implementation of the Strategy~, one of the major principles of the RDI governance is TRANSPARENCY meaning ~public access to information on the policies, instruments and results obtained~\n