“Open Day” at Corvinus – updated with presentation links
As part of the International Open Access Week, BCE Library organizes an online “Open Day” on 25 October, 2022, focusing on Open Science, more specifically Open Data and Open Access, topics especially relevant to the work of researchers, lecturers and PhD students.Our event intends to raise even more awareness to the fact that open publication and access is not only an obligation but an opportunity. One of its advantages is greater transparency and higher citation of scientific achievements.
Our lectures will help you become familiar with “open” procedures and their transparency.
Programme:
Morning: Open Science, Open Data
10: 00 – 10: 00 – Greetings by General Director Zsuzsanna Nagy
10: 10 – 10: 30 – Open Science review – Erika Kurucz (BCE)
10: 30 – 10: 50 – Corvinus Science Shop project presentation: Open Research Design – Our research initiated by the community – Réka Matolay, PhD (BCE)
10: 50 – 11: 10 – Open Data – research data management based on FAIR principles – Péter Kókay (PTE)
11: 10 – 11: 30 – Data security, long-term data storing – Tibor Móring (ELTE)
11: 30 – 11: 50 – Results of the research data management survey at Corvinus; Data management plans – Erika Kurucz (BCE)
11: 50 – 12: 10 – ZARAH Database project – Open Science in practice – Eszter Varsa (CEU)
12: 10 – 12: 30 – Financial aspects of open science – Ákos Lencsés (KIFÜ)
12: 30 – 12: 50 – Time for questions
13: 00 – 14: 00 – LUNCH BREAK
Afternoon: Open Access publication
14: 00 – 14: 20 – How to make your publications more visible to “large” databases. Advantages of big repositories – Ádám Hoffmann (BCE)
14: 20 – 14: 40 – Local open publication opportunities at BCE – Veronika Vitéz (BCE)
14: 40 – 15: 00 – Workflow application system: supporting the open access publication of works at Corvinus – Ádám Hoffmann (BCE)
15: 00 – 15: 20 – Time for questions
15: 30 – Closing
The lectures are held in Hungarian, but the presentations are available in English on our website.
Presentations in English:
Eszter Varsa: ZARAH db – Open Science in practice
Tibor Moring: Data security, short and long term storage options, practices