Skills4EOSC_Ethical Legal and Social Aspects in Open Science
Skills4EOSC_Ethical Legal and Social Aspects in Open Science
In an asynchronous workshop all participants should work together as a group and follow the instructions provided in these videos and the handouts that have already been distributed.
The idea behind the learning path is to create a space where ELSI-related professionals will come together to discuss the barriers between legal and research practice, especially in the context of how to help researchers implement the core principles and values of Open Science. As Open Science researchers and ELSI professionals not always see eye to eye when it comes to the implementation of Open Science, it is important to spend some time and understand the problems from the research perspective, thinking about how to best support the efforts of Open Science research in an ELSI acceptable way.
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From Lorna Wildgaard
In this final video, we wrap up the workshop with a reflection about lessons learned. While concluding this learning journey, remember that the ethical, legal, and… -
From Lorna Wildgaard
In this video, tools and best practices for the Open Science principle “as open as possible, as closed as necessary” are explored. The emphasis is on the… -
From Lorna Wildgaard
Scientific research aims to create solutions that benefit society, enhancing citizens' quality of life. Article 27(1) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights… -
From Lorna Wildgaard
Real-world effective resolutions of ELSI challenges can equip participants with practical strategies and tools to address these issues in their own OS projects. Through… -
From Lorna Wildgaard
In the evolving landscape of Open Science, researchers face a complex set of legal frameworks that impact data management, intellectual property, and ethical practices.… -
From Lorna Wildgaard
Strong communication and collaboration between researchers and ELSI professionals are essential for the effective implementation of Open Science. In this video,… -
From Lorna Wildgaard
Open Science (OS) represents a transformational approach to research that emphasises transparency, collaboration, and accessibility, aiming to enhance the efficiency,… -
From Lorna Wildgaard
Navigating the intersection between legal frameworks and open science (OS) practices can be complex, particularly for ELSI professionals who must ensure that research is… -
From Lorna Wildgaard
In the OS landscape, ELSI professionals often face unique challenges. The transparency and accessibility that define OS can be both empowering and daunting. The ELSI… -
From Lorna Wildgaard
The video describes an activity to get learners energized and thinking about what you already know about Open Science and how it connects to ethical, legal, and societal… -
From Lorna Wildgaard
Welcome slide that describes the structure of the workshop materials, including the videos and how to use them. The idea behind the workshop is to create a space where…