Training cycle “Open Science”

The UCP Library network will provide a training cycle focused on Open Science: the concept and principles of Open Science, Open Access and its policies, the ARGOS data management plan platform and the Zenodo research data repository, among other topics.

This training cycle will be open to all interested parties, with no prior registration or limit of participants, just accessing it through Microsoft Teams links created for this purpose for each session, available on the UCP events page or on the UCP Libraries Training Portal.

Sessions Plan

Topic

Date

Open Science (PT/ENG) 25 Oct
Open Access 26 Oct
Research data and FAIR principles (PT/ENG) | ARGOS and Zenodo 27 Oct
Data management plans, the case of ARGOS 28 Oct
Data repository, the case of Zenodo 29 Oct

All PT sessions will take place at 10 a.m. each day and the ENG versions (Oct 25 and Oct 27) will be at 6 p.m. at the same day.

For more information, see Portal de formação das Bibliotecas UCP.

You can also contact the UCP Libraries training team through the email address: formacao.bibliotecas@ucp.pt

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