From Google’s English: “The Working Group Open Science Strategy of the Open Science Network Austria (OANA) has developed recommendations for a national Open Science Strategy in Austria and invites you to annotate or comment on the document by April 5th, 2020. To insert comments in the document, please click on the text symbol in the PDF Viewer (top right under the eye) and create an account free of charge. As soon as you log in with your account, you can then comment on the document so that it is visible to others. If the text symbol is not visible, you can find further information at hypothes.is ….”
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Open Science Empfehlungen
From Google’s English: “The Working Group Open Science Strategy of the Open Science Network Austria (OANA) has developed recommendations for a national Open Science Strategy in Austria and invites you to annotate or comment on the document by April 5th, 2020.
The successful transition to open science – Open Science – is based on maximizing the synergies and coherences of many different activities and actors. To implement all elements of Open Science at the national level in Austria in the best possible way (further), the OANA Working Group Open Science Strategy proposes target group-specific steps. These are aimed at research institutions, funding agencies, politicians, libraries and scientists and are divided into three time horizons (short-term, medium-term and long-term).
The document is available online at the following link:
https://www.oana.at/os-empfipps-oesterreich …”
Förderung von Gold Open Access: Abkommen mit MDPI
From Google’s English: “At the beginning of 2019, the new open access agreement between 15 Austrian research institutions, the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) and the Gold Open Access Publisher MDPI (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute) came into force. The agreement enables scientists from these institutions to publish their articles in the publisher’s over 190 Gold Open Access journals using a simplified workflow and institutional cost management.
In addition to an institutional discount, the agreement offers the participating Austrian research institutions comprehensive reporting on expenditure and research results at the institutional and consortium level. The full transparency of the agreement published on Zenodo should also be emphasized: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2536007 …”