The University of Tartu Library is once again hosting the global Open Access Week, which aims to introduce and enhance the use and dissemination of open access research information. We invite everyone to explore various services and opportunities that support Open Science both online and at the library in person.
Throughout the week, the library will have a traditional information corner open to visitors, providing materials about various open science services, projects and platforms, including:
Initiated by DataCite Estonia, a newsletter is available, providing researchers with a brief overview of how the libraries of Estonia's major universities can be helpful in meeting open science requirements.
In the context of the LIBOCS project, the UT Library invites university researchers and staff to participate in citizen science roundtable (on October 25th and November 20th) to engage in discussions and brainstorm ideas on how to create a collaborative network at our university. This network aims to gather information on best practices and strengthen interdisciplinary collaboration. If you would like to contribute, please contact Lilian Neerut (Lilian.neerut@ut.ee).
We invite researchers, doctoral students, and master's students from the University of Tartu who have poster and conference presentations to preserve these at the university's digital archive in DSpace. More information about the campaign for collecting and preserving academic heritage can be found HERE.
The event is organized by DataCite Estonia, OpenAIRE Estonia, and RDA Estonia.