https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_-LxU22HYS0GdpJ_gCXbYbg
Abstract:
CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, is the
world's largest high-energy physics laboratory. The frontier
research conducted at CERN has long embodied the values that have
more recently come to be defined at the Open Science movement,
which describes research and development that is collaborative,
transparent and reproducible and whose outputs are publicly
available (EU, 2018). Indeed these values were enshrined in 1953
in CERN’s founding Convention, which states that “… the results of
its experimental and theoretical work shall be published or
otherwise made generally available,” providing the organization
with an early Open Science manifesto. This presentation will
provide an overview of CERN’s activities to increase the
accessibility, reuse and reproducibility of research in high
energy physics, with a particular focus on the SCOAP3 program,
which has transitioned 90% of literature in the discipline to Open
Access, and a range of additional services, particularly relating
to Open Data (CERN Open Data, REANA, CAP and Zenodo).
More information can be found here:
http://indico.ictp.it/event/9630/
Everyone is welcome!