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# OPERAS

open scholarly communication in the european research area for social sciences and humanities

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## Posts

- [OPERAS-ORE Communications Officer (ref.: 202602-ORE-CO)](https://operas-eu.org/operas-ore-communications-officer-ref-202602-ore-co/) - OPERAS is the Research Infrastructure supporting open scholarly communication in the social sciences and humanities (SSH) in the European Research Area (ERA). Its mission is to coordinate and federate resources in Europe to efficiently address the scholarly communication needs of European researchers in the field of SSH. OPERAS is an international not-for-profit association (AISBL), established
- [Call for participation in the Transnational Access Fellowship Program](https://operas-eu.org/call-for-participation-in-the-transnational-access-fellowship-program/) - Transnational Access Fellowship Program The Call is accepting applications from January 2026 til end of February 2026. The Transnational Access Fellowship Programme is described under the H2IOSC project, funded through the Italian National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR), and concerns the following topics, to be broadly understood:● Application of FAIR principles to research data;● Open
- [ EDCH Communication Officer (ref.: 202509-ECO) - closed](https://operas-eu.org/edch-communication-officer-ref-202509-eco/) - OPERAS is the Research Infrastructure supporting open scholarly communication in the social sciences and humanities (SSH) in the European Research Area. Its mission is to coordinate and federate resources in Europe to efficiently address the scholarly communication needs of European researchers in the field of SSH. OPERAS is an international not-for-profit association (AISBL), established in
- [Diamond Capacity Hub Position: Technical Manager, Federated Systems Expert - closed](https://operas-eu.org/diamond-capacity-hub-position-technical-manager-federated-systems-expert/) - OPERAS is the Research Infrastructure supporting open scholarly communication in the social sciences and humanities (SSH) in the European Research Area. Its mission is to coordinate and federate resources in Europe to efficiently address the scholarly communication needs of European researchers in the field of SSH.OPERAS’ aim is to make Open Science a reality for
- [Research Fellowship Opportunity at the Institute for the European Intellectual Lexicon and History of Ideas (ILIESI) - closed](https://operas-eu.org/research-fellowship-opportunity-at-the-institute-for-the-european-intellectual-lexicon-and-history-of-ideas-iliesi/) - Research Fellowship Opportunity at the Institute for the European Intellectual Lexicon and History of Ideas (ILIESI) Application Deadline: August 26, 2024 The National Research Council of Italy (CNR), Institute for the European Intellectual Lexicon and History of Ideas (ILIESI), is pleased to announce a public selection process for one Senior Research Fellowship in the field
- [OPERAS Research Infrastructure is looking for one expert in natural language processing for its Scientific Advisory Committee – Open Call - closed](https://operas-eu.org/operas-research-infrastructure-is-looking-for-one-expert-in-natural-language-processing-for-its-scientific-advisory-committee-open-call/) - OPERAS is a dynamic and community-driven Research Infrastructure supporting open scholarly communication in the social sciences and humanities (SSH) in the European Research Area. Its mission is to coordinate and federate resources in Europe to address the scholarly communication needs of European researchers efficiently. OPERAS’ vision is to make Open Science a reality for research
- [Position Federated Infrastructure Manager (ref.: 202501-FIM) - closed](https://operas-eu.org/position-federated-infrastructure-manager/) - OPERAS is the Research Infrastructure supporting open scholarly communication in the social sciences and humanities (SSH) in the European Research Area. Its mission is to coordinate and federate resources in Europe to efficiently address the scholarly communication needs of European researchers in the field of SSH. OPERAS’ aim is to make Open Science a reality
- [Finance Officer (ref.: 202501-FO) - closed](https://operas-eu.org/finance-officer-ref-202501-fo/) - OPERAS is the Research Infrastructure supporting open scholarly communication in the social sciences and humanities (SSH) in the European Research Area. Its mission is to coordinate and federate resources in Europe to efficiently address the scholarly communication needs of European researchers in the field of SSH. By fulfilling its mission, OPERAS provides the research community
- [Roadmap and budget projections for a technology-based collaborative translation service dedicated to open scholarly communication – Closed Call](https://operas-eu.org/call-roadmap-and-budget-projections/) - Request For Proposal: Roadmap and budget projections for a technology-based collaborative translation service dedicated to open scholarly communication OPERAS AISBL PROPOSALS DUE BY: 19 April 2023 Company Background OPERAS is the Research Infrastructure supporting open scholarly communication in the social sciences and humanities (SSH) in the European Research Area. Its mission is to coordinate and
- [Machine translation evaluation in the context of scholarly communication - Closed Call](https://operas-eu.org/machine-translation-evaluation-in-the-context-of-scholarly-communication-open-call/) - Request For Proposal: Machine translation evaluation in the context of scholarly communication OPERAS AISBL PROPOSALS DUE BY: 23 December 2022 Company Background OPERAS is the Research Infrastructure supporting open scholarly communication in the social sciences and humanities (SSH) in the European Research Area. Its mission is to coordinate and federate resources in Europe to efficiently
- [Mapping and collection of scientific bilingual corpora - Closed Call](https://operas-eu.org/mapping-and-collection-of-scientific-bilingual-corpora-open-call/) - Request For Proposal: Mapping and collection of scientific bilingual corpora OPERAS AISBL This Call is closed! Company Background OPERAS is the Research Infrastructure supporting open scholarly communication in the social sciences and humanities (SSH) in the European Research Area. Its mission is to coordinate and federate resources in Europe to efficiently address the scholarly communication
- [Use case study for a technology-based scientific translation service - Closed Call](https://operas-eu.org/use-case-study-for-a-technology-based-scientific-translation-service-open-call/) - Request For Proposal: Use case study for a technology-based scientific translation service OPERAS AISBL This Call is closed! Company Background OPERAS is the Research Infrastructure supporting open scholarly communication in the social sciences and humanities (SSH) in the European Research Area. Its mission is to coordinate and federate resources in Europe to efficiently address the

## Pages

- [Home](https://operas-eu.org/) - Welcome to your site! This is your homepage, which is what most visitors will see when they come to your site for the first time.
- [Conference Programme](https://operas-eu.org/news-and-events/calendar-2/operas-2026-sciros-conference/conference-programme/) - Register here Pre-Conference Programme (May 18-19) OPERAS 2026 DAY 1 - 20 May OPERAS 2026 DAY 2 - 21 May DAY 01 - Wednesday 20 May 2026 9:00-10:30 Parallel Workshops Workshop | From OMP to DOAB, via Thoth: Open Collaboration to Amplify Slovenian OA Book Location: Staszic Palace - Room 132 Facilitators: OPERAS Special Interest
- [PRISM](https://operas-eu.org/services/prism/) - Quality Assurance Service The Peer Review Information Service for Monographs (PRISM) gives publishers the opportunity to display information about their peer review procedures in a standardised way as part of the book’s metadata in the Directory of Open Access Books. PRISM contributes to building trust in Open Access book publishing by improving transparency around the
- [OA Book Usage Data Trust Effort](https://operas-eu.org/projects/past-projects/oa-book-usage-data-trust/) - OA Book Usage Data Trust Effort Project: Advancing to Launch by Developing International Data Space (IDS) Governance Building Blocks for Scholarly Communications July 2022 - June 2026 Interested organizational representatives are invited to register and join scholarly publishing peers to discuss the future of this work during a Q2-2026 community call series scheduled for 12:00 UTC
- [Past projects](https://operas-eu.org/projects/past-projects/) - OPERAS Past Projects The OPERAS-PLUS project aims at supporting this process and the development of the infrastructure in its preparatory phase and on its way towards implementation. It will empower OPERAS to further Strengthen its governance structure in regard to financial, legal and human resources Support the network of national nodes and their national activities
- [Satellite event: Public Knowledge Project Sprint 2026](https://operas-eu.org/news-and-events/calendar-2/operas-2026-sciros-conference/satellite-event-public-knowledge-project-sprint-2026/) - The sprint is now fully booked and registration is closed. Thank you for your interest! We warmly invite you to join the PKP Warsaw Sprint 2026 #pkpwaw2026, a two-day collaborative event dedicated to improving open-source tools for scholarly publishing developed by the Public Knowledge Project (PKP), including Open Journal Systems (OJS), Open Monograph Press (OMP),
- [Vera](https://operas-eu.org/services/vera/) - Research for Society VERA is an online platform where researchers from Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) and other collaborators can find each other to do participatory research. Partners can build projects together, find tools that facilitate collaboration among team members and discover funding opportunities to support the project’s goals. Key features: Collaborative Platform: support for
- [Services](https://operas-eu.org/services/) - OPERAS Services Addressing the needs of the research community in the Social Sciences and Humanities, OPERAS empowers researchers with services to discover open scholarly publications, improve transparency of peer-review practices, measure usage and impact of open access books, foster research dialogues through blogging, engage in collaborative citizen science projects, and much more! With the development
- [Pre-Conference Programme (SCIROS Conference)](https://operas-eu.org/news-and-events/calendar-2/operas-2026-sciros-conference/pre-conference-programme-sciros-conference/) - DAY 1 - SCIROS Conference 9:00-17:00 18 May - Monday PKP Sprint To the PKP Sprint Page 9:00-17:00 SCIROS validation workshop Location: Staszic Palace - Adam Mickiewicz Hall (144) DAY 2 - SCIROS Conference 9:00-13:30 19 May - Tuesday SCIROS validation workshop Location: Staszic Palace - Adam Mickiewicz Hall (144) 9:00-17:00 PKP Sprint To the
- [OPERAS 2026 & SCIROS Conference](https://operas-eu.org/news-and-events/calendar-2/operas-2026-sciros-conference/) - Register here | Call for Papers | Introduction Conference Priorities and Themes Programme Committee Submission Formats | Call for Papers - CLOSED | Theme: One Network, Many Possibilities: Strengthening the OPERAS Community Location: Warsaw, Poland Dates: 18-21 May 2026 [18-19 dedicated to satellite events || 20-21 OPERAS and SCIROS] Introduction Research infrastructures (RIs) are often
- [Pathfinder](https://operas-eu.org/services/pathfinder/) - Discovery Service Pathfinder is a platform providing a catalogue of publishing and editorial services offered by OPERAS members. It guides editors, editorial managers and authors to discover the best service to fit their demands, whether the goal is to publish journals, books or other research outputs. Pathfinder is composed of two parts: a presentation of
- [Mondaecus](https://operas-eu.org/services/mondaecus/) - Multilingualism Service Mondaecus is a collaborative translation platform that introduces a human dimension to machine translation, improving its sensitivity to different linguistic contexts. It reinforces multilingualism for the advancement of science and the transfer of knowledge in scholarly communication. Mondaecus was developed by the University of Coimbra within the context of OPERAS projects: its idea
- [GRAPHIA](https://operas-eu.org/projects/graphia/) - Project Details Project acronym: GRAPHIA Full project title: Knowledge Graphs, AI Services and Next Generation Instrumentation for R&D in Social Sciences and Humanities Project duration: 36 months from 1 January 2025 - 31 December 2027 Number of partners: 20 partners Contact: contact@graphia-ssh.eu Funding: Horizon Europe, Grant agreement ID: 101188018, call HORIZON-INFRA-2024-TECH-01-01 - R&D for the
- [Projects](https://operas-eu.org/projects/) - Running Projects The LUMEN project is an initiative to advance cross-domain collaboration and discovery processes in four academic fields: Mathematics (Maths), Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH), Earth System Science (ES) and Molecular Dynamics (MD). Through interdisciplinary solutions spanning all four domains, LUMEN sets out to significantly improve discovery by innovation, simplifying initial research phases and
- [Governance Schema](https://operas-eu.org/about/governance-schema/) - OPERAS as a multistakeholder framework The OPERAS AISBL governance scheme manages the different levels of engagement of the differenttypes of stakeholders in the development of the OPERAS Research Infrastructure. The Community committing to participate in OPERAS’ activities is engaged as “ordinary members” in the Assembly of the Commons. Organizations committing to manage the development of
- [Executive Assembly](https://operas-eu.org/about/governance-schema/executive-assembly/) - Executive Assembly The Executive Assembly is one of the most important governing and deciding bodies of the OPERAS AISBL. It is composed of organizations that commit more than others to the development of OPERAS. The Executive Assembly supervises the work of the Coordination Team, coordinates the Assembly of Commons through the Special Interest Groups (SIG)
- [OPERAS Prime](https://operas-eu.org/projects/operas-prime/) - Project Details Project acronym: PRIMEFull project title: Progressing the Research Infrastructure towards Maturity & ERIC StatusProject duration: 30 months from 1 March 2026 – 31 August 2028Number of partners: 14Contact: project-office@operas-eu.org Funding: HORIZON-INFRA-2025-01Project page on Cordis: - Project Description OPERAS exemplifies the pathway of transformation from a national initiative into a distributed European Research Infrastructure Consortium
- [News  & Events](https://operas-eu.org/news-and-events/) - Events For events check our event calendar. Here you can find more information about the next workshops, presentations, conferences and Assemblies. News OPERAS is now sharing all news via a blog that you can find https://operas.hypotheses.org/. If you are looking for a specific news item, you can use the search function. To get the latest
- [News](https://operas-eu.org/news-and-events/news-2/) - News (OPERAS Blog) Find more blog posts here. Newsletter Subscribe to the OPERAS Newsletter or check our newsletter archive. Press 2025-09-01: OPERAS leads session on Strengthening Trust at UN Science Summit for second consecutive year 2025-06-18: OPERAS Annual Report 2024 published 2025-02-13: LUMEN Project Launched in January 2025 2025-01-21: European Diamond Capacity Hub Launched to
- [Events](https://operas-eu.org/news-and-events/calendar-2/)
- [Supporting Institutions](https://operas-eu.org/news-and-events/calendar-2/operas-2026-sciros-conference/supporting-institutions/) - Supporting Institutions
- [Accommodation Information](https://operas-eu.org/news-and-events/calendar-2/operas-2026-sciros-conference/accommodation-information/) - For your convenience, we’ve picked a range of hotels situated within 500 meters of the conference venue. With options across various price levels, you can select the one that suits you best, or feel free to use Booking.com and Airbnb for more choices. We recommend booking your stay early to ensure availability. Recommended Hotels Oki
- [Conference Venue](https://operas-eu.org/news-and-events/calendar-2/operas-2026-sciros-conference/conference-venue/) - Main conference venue Staszic Palace (Pałac Staszica)Nowy Świat 72, 00-330 Warsaw, Poland https://maps.app.goo.gl/fgEvHnBhLwKurijz8 The conference will take place in Warsaw on 18–21 May 2026, with the main conference days scheduled for 20–21 May 2026 More on the venue: https://palacstaszica.pan.pl/en/home/ . Staszic Palace is one of Warsaw’s most recognisable historic buildings and the seat of the
- [Coordination Team](https://operas-eu.org/about/governance-schema/coordination-team/) - OPERAS Coordination Team The OPERAS Coordination Team provides several different coordination, management and secretariat functions for the OPERAS Research Infrastructure to support, liaise and advise the Executive Assembly and the different bodies of OPERAS. It gathers a variety of expertise and knowledge to support the building of OPERAS as an ERIC in areas such as:
- [ALMASI](https://operas-eu.org/projects/almasi/) - Project Details Project acronym: ALMASI Full project title: Aligning and Mutualizing Nonprofit Open Access Publishing Services Internationally Project duration: 1 January 2025 – 31 December 2027 Number of partners: 16 partners from 10 countries covering 3 regions (Africa, Europe, Latin America) Contact: johan.rooryck[at]operas-eu.org Funding: HORIZON-WIDERA-2024-ERA-01-08 - Global cooperation in not-for-profit open access publishing Project page
- [COESO](https://operas-eu.org/projects/past-projects/coeso/) - The COESO project (Collaborative Engagement on Societal Issues) ran from January 2021 through December 2023. It was funded by the European Commission through a Science with and for Society grant and led by the OPERAS research infrastructure. It served as a meeting point between various European communities representing social sciences and humanities, citizen science, and
- [OPERAS Conference 2024](https://operas-eu.org/news-and-events/calendar-2/past-events/operas-conference-2024/) - Opening collaboration for community-driven scholarly communication 24–26 April 2024, Zadar, Croatia The European Council called in May 2023 for transparent, equitable, and open access to scholarly publications. For European public research and innovation actors, scholarly knowledge is a public good. Publicly funded research and its results should be immediately and openly available without barriers such
- [GraspOS](https://operas-eu.org/projects/past-projects/graspos/) - GraspOS — next Generation Research Assessment to Promote Open Science Project acronym: GraspOS Full project title: next Generation Research Assessment to Promote Open Science Project duration: 36 months from 1 January 2023 - 31 Dec 2025 Number of partners: 12 beneficiaries + 6 affiliated entities Contact: graspos-pm@athenarc.gr Funding: This project has received funding from the
- [PALOMERA](https://operas-eu.org/projects/past-projects/palomera/) - PALOMERA - Policy Alignment of Open Access Monographs in the European Research Area The PALOMERA project (Supporting the development of aligned policies for open access books and monographs) was funded by the European Union for two years (2023-2024) under the Horizon Europe program: Reforming and enhancing the European R&I System (https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101094270). In a nutshell, it
- [SUES - Supporting Ukrainian Editorial Staff](https://operas-eu.org/projects/past-projects/sues/) - (Ukrainian version below) SUES (Supporting Ukrainian Editorial Staff) is an initiative of European institutions, infrastructures and organisations, aimed at supporting and sustaining scholarly communication in Ukraine. We reach out to scholarly journals and academic publishers offering help with day-to-day activities, international visibility, infrastructure, and building stronger relationships for the future. While observing and applauding numerous
- [TRIPLE](https://operas-eu.org/projects/past-projects/triple/) - Transforming Research through Innovative Practices for Linked interdisciplinary Exploration The TRIPLE project was launched in October 2019. The acronym TRIPLE stands for “Transforming Research through Innovative Practices for Linked Interdisciplinary Exploration”. TRIPLE consists of a consortium of 19 partners from 13 European countries and is coordinated from France by the Research Infrastructure Huma-Num, a unit of the French National
- [OPERAS-GER](https://operas-eu.org/projects/past-projects/operas-ger/) - A Project to Enhance Links between the European Research Infrastructure OPERAS and the German Scientific Landscape About On the 1st of October 2020 OPERAS-GER started its work as a national node of the European research infrastructure project OPERAS in Germany. The project is initially planned for the duration of 3 years and conducted by the
- [Translations and Open Science](https://operas-eu.org/projects/past-projects/translations-and-open-science/) - The Translations and Open Science project, led by OPERAS and funded by the French National Fund for Open Science with a special contribution of the General Delegation for the French language and the languages of France, explores translation as one of the possible ways to disseminate research results in different languages. The project has a
- [Skills4EOSC](https://operas-eu.org/projects/past-projects/skills4eosc-2/) - Skills4EOSC ‘Skills for the European Open Science commons: creating a training ecosystem for Open and FAIR science’ is funded for three years by the European Commission Horizon Europe programme (Grant Agreement 101058527 - https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101058527). The project is coordinated by Consortium GARR and supported by 44 partners in 18 European countries. Skills4EOSC will set up a
- [DIAMAS](https://operas-eu.org/projects/past-projects/diamas/) - Project acronym: DIAMAS Full project title: Developing Institutional Open Access Publishing Models to Advance Scholarly Communication Project duration: 36 months (September 2022 - August 2025) Number of partners: 23 public service scholarly organizations from12 ERA countries Contact: contact@diamasproject.eu Funding:HORIZON-WIDERA-2021-ERA-01 (grant agreement n. 101058007) Project page on Cordis: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101058007 Website: https://diamasproject.eu/ Project Description DIAMAS gathers 23
- [CRAFT-OA](https://operas-eu.org/projects/past-projects/craft-oa/) - The CRAFT-OA project (Creating a Robust Accessible Federated Technology for Open Access) is funded for two years under the Horizon Europe Framework Programme (https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101094397). The project is carried out by 23 experienced partners from 14 European countries, coordinated by the University of Göttingen, Germany, starting in January 2023 and running for 36 months. CRAFT-OA aims
- [OPERAS-PLUS](https://operas-eu.org/projects/past-projects/operas-plus/) - OPERAS is the Research Infrastructure dedicated to support open scholarly communication for the Social Sciences and the Humanities in the European Research Area (ERA). The OPERAS-PLUS project started on September 1, 2022, has a duration of 36 months and runs from September 2022 to August 2025 under Grant Agreement Number 101079608 (https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101079608). It receives funding
- [Artificial Intelligence](https://operas-eu.org/special-interest-groups/artificial-intelligence-special-interest-group/) - Artificial Intelligence Special Interest Group The OPERAS Artificial Intelligence Special Interest Group (AI SIG) aims to promote the responsible use of AI in scholarly communication within the social sciences and humanities. The AI SIG provides a dedicated OPERAS space for the exchange of knowledge, the alignment of practices, and the development of shared approaches to
- [TrustOn 2024](https://operas-eu.org/news-and-events/calendar-2/past-events/truston-2024/) - Workshop Under the auspices of the Belgian Presidency of the Council of the European Union Royal Library of Belgium (KBR) – Brussels 26–27 June 2024 Programme brochure Aligned with the United Nations’ vision of a more trusted digital future, this international workshop highlights a human-centric approach and moves beyond technology-only solutions. It positions itself at
- [(Co-)Designing Policymaker Guidelines and Recommendations](https://operas-eu.org/news-and-events/calendar-2/past-events/co-design-events-for-open-science-policymakers/) - Engage in (Co-)Designing Policymaker Guidelines and Recommendations with the DIAMAS Project The discussion on open science and the future of scholarly communication increasingly focuses on community-driven models that are equitable by nature and design. Political support for and public sector engagement in such models have gained more ground in recent years. One such model is
- [Public Launch of the ALMASI EU funded Project and the European Diamond Capacity Hub](https://operas-eu.org/news-and-events/calendar-2/past-events/public-launch-almasi-project-and-european-diamond-capacity-hub/) - Date: 14 January, 14:00 CET to 15 January, 18:00 CET Location: FECYT headquarters at MUNCYT. Alcobendas, Madrid (Spain) ENGLISH VERSION FRENCH VERSION PORTUGUESE VERSION SPANISH VERSION ENGLISH VERSION The European Diamond Capacity Hub & the ALMASI EU funded Project will hold a joint event on the 14th and 15th January 2025 in Madrid, Spain, to
- [OPERAS National Nodes](https://operas-eu.org/operas-national-nodes/) - OPERAS National Nodes OPERAS has started to build up national communities within 2021. National nodes play a pivotal role in establishing a connection point to outside the OPERAS community, in promoting a proximity relation with local communities, helping to identify needs, provide services and training. They are in a decisive position to find a balanced
- [France](https://operas-eu.org/about/governance-schema/members/france/) - France Core Member: CNRS Founded in 1939, the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) is the largest French public organization dedicated to scientific research. Covering various scientific fields, including the humanities and social sciences, CNRS ranks as the third-largest research center globally. Its primary mission is to identify, conduct, or support research that contributes to scientific,
- [Members](https://operas-eu.org/about/governance-schema/members/) - OPERAS Members To learn more about the single members and their activity around Open Science and Open Access choose the different countries and open the country page. Poland Institute of Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences – IBL PAN (core member, national node) Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center - PSNC (ordinary member) University
- [OPERAS Newsletter Archive](https://operas-eu.org/operas-newsletter-archive/) - OPERAS Newsletter Archive OPERAS Newsletter 01/2026 OPERAS Newsletter 04/2025 OPERAS Newsletter 03/2025 OPERAS Newsletter 02/2025 OPERAS Newsletter 01/2025 OPERAS Newsletter 05/2024 OPERAS Newsletter 04/2024 OPERAS Newsletter 03/2024 OPERAS Newsletter 02/2024 OPERAS Newsletter 01/2024 OPERAS Newsletter 04/2023 OPERAS Newsletter 03/2023 OPERAS Newsletter 02/2023 OPERAS Newsletter 01/2023 OPERAS Newsletter December 2022 OPERAS Newsletter July 2022 OPERAS Newsletter
- [Czech Republic](https://operas-eu.org/about/governance-schema/members/czech-republic/) - Czech Republic Ordinary member: Masaryk University (MU) is a leading Czech research and teaching institution with a mission to contribute through its scientific activities, student education and social activities to the high quality and healthy life of all generations, and to a free, cohesive and secure society. The University is driven by democratic values –
- [Finland](https://operas-eu.org/about/governance-schema/members/finland/) - Finland Executive Assembly Member: The Federation of Finnish Learned Societies (TSV) The Federation of Finnish Learned Societies, established in 1899, is a national co-operative body for learned societies in Finland. It contributes to the co-operation between learned societies, supports and develops scholarly communication and publishing, and promotes awareness and usage of research results. It also
- [Tools and Platforms (No longer active)](https://operas-eu.org/special-interest-groups/tools-and-platforms/) - Tools and Platforms Objective of the SIG The Special Interest Group (SIG) “Tools and Platforms” works on emerging practices and needs concerning open scholarly communication tools and services. It focuses on the tools enabling the main publishing activities, like writing, peer-reviewing and disseminating; it also entails, more broadly, activities related to scholarly communication, like annotating
- [Open Infrastructures for Open Access Books](https://operas-eu.org/special-interest-groups/open-access-books/open-infrastructures-for-open-access-books/) - Open Infrastructures for Open Access Books Objective of the Working Group The OPERAS Open Infrastructures for Open Access Books Working Group aims to foster collaboration among a diverse landscape of small and medium-sized community-focused, open infrastructure providers that deliver vital services to the open access (OA) book ecosystem. While these infrastructures are uniquely positioned to
- [Future Services](https://operas-eu.org/services/future-services/) - Future Services OPERAS service catalogue is designed to evolve through new service ideas generated by the research community via collaborative projects and captured by the OPERAS Governance bodies, Special Interest Groups (SIGs), and the OPERAS Innovation Lab. Let’s evolve ideas together! innovation@operas-eu.org
- [Hypotheses](https://operas-eu.org/services/hypotheses/) - Research for Society Service Hypotheses is a digital platform designed for researchers in the Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) to interact with scholars and engage with society through academic blogging. It supports diverse interactions, offers multilingual capabilities and fosters collaboration, making it an essential tool for public engagement and scholarly dialogue. Hypotheses (https://hypotheses.org/) offers to
- [Innovation Lab](https://operas-eu.org/services/innovation-lab/) - Research for Society Service The OPERAS Innovation Lab drives innovation in scholarly communication within the Social Sciences and Humanities. It identifies, supports, and scales community-driven solutions that strengthen open scholarly communication and foster a sustainable culture of innovation within the OPERAS Research Infrastructure and its ecosystem. The Innovation Lab goals are: To design and implement
- [Open Access Books Network](https://operas-eu.org/special-interest-groups/open-access-books/open-access-books-network/) - Open Access Books Network The Open Access Books Network (OABN) Working Group is an open and community-led network for anyone interested in open access (OA) books. The OABN is a dedicated community where we can learn, share knowledge and best practices, discuss and develop the future of open access book publishing. We engage in activities
- [Special Interest Groups](https://operas-eu.org/special-interest-groups/) - Special Interest Groups What are OPERAS Special Interest Groups? OPERAS Special Interest Groups (SIG) were launched at the First OPERAS Workshop, held on 26/27 June 2017 in Amsterdam, under the name of “Working Groups”. They first presented their work at the OPERAS Conference “Open Scholarly Communication in Europe. Addressing the Coordination Challenge”, which took place
- [Netherlands](https://operas-eu.org/about/governance-schema/members/netherlands/) - Netherlands Executive Assembly Member: OAPEN OAPEN is dedicated to Open Access to scholarly monographs. The foundation operates two platforms: the OAPEN Library, a platform for hosting, dissemination and preservation of open access books, and the Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB), a discovery service for Open Access books. OAPEN was launched in 2008 as a
- [Want to join OPERAS?](https://operas-eu.org/about/want-to-know-more/want-to-join-operas/) - You want to join OPERAS? There are different kinds of membership: Ordinary member: to participate in at least one Special Interest Group equivalent to 10% Full-time Equivalent (FTE) commitment in-kind, with voting rights in the Assembly of Commons. Core member: to participate in the Assembly of Commons and Executive Assembly, equivalent to 20% FTE commitment
- [Belgium](https://operas-eu.org/about/governance-schema/members/belgium-2/) - Belgium Ordinary Member: University of Liège An international university located in the heart of Europe, the University of Liège is spread out over 4 campuses gathering together 10 Faculties and 1 School of Management. Today, ULiège hosts 28,000 students forming a multicultural community brought together and animated by an intense intellectual, cultural, sports, and associative
- [OPERAS-PLUS Deliverables](https://operas-eu.org/projects/past-projects/operas-plus/operas-plus-deliverables/) - List of Deliverables D8.1 - Communication Strategy and Toolkit (M5) — https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7866206 D1.2 - Data Management Plan (DMP) (M6) — https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7866261 D8.3 - Plan for Exploitation and Dissemination of Results (PEDR) (M6) — https://zenodo.org/records/7736718 D2.3 - OPERAS pan-European Human Resources policy (M7) (confidential) D1.1 - Rules and procedures including monitoring and evaluation processes and risk
- [Open Access Books](https://operas-eu.org/special-interest-groups/open-access-books/) - Open Access Books The Open Access Books Special Interest Group (SIG) was established within OPERAS to strengthen collaboration and coordination around open access book publishing, a vital but often underrepresented area in scholarly communication, especially in the social sciences and humanities. Objective of the SIG Coordinated by OAPEN and supported by the OPERAS Coordination Team,
- [Open Access Business Models](https://operas-eu.org/special-interest-groups/open-access-books/open-access-business-models/) - Open Access Business Models The Open Access Business Models Working Group (WG) looks into business models currently used by open access publishers, with a focus on the situation of European publishers in the social sciences and humanities (SSH) and with particular attention to books, as part of the OPERAS Open Access Books Special Interest Group
- [Advocacy](https://operas-eu.org/special-interest-groups/advocacy-2/) - Advocacy The OPERAS Advocacy SIG‘s primary goals are to advocate for open scholarly communication in the social sciences and humanities. The Advocacy SIG strives to coordinate community central positions for the OPERAS RI and to ensure that the broader OPERAS community is involved in this process. Addressing all stakeholders involved in scholarly communication (e.g. service
- [Scientific Advisory Committee](https://operas-eu.org/about/governance-schema/scientific-advisory-committee/) - OPERAS Scientific Advisory Committee The OPERAS Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) is an independent body, composed by 14 experts, providing advice and recommendations to the Executive Assembly on the ethical, scientific and technical area for current and future projects as well as OPERAS activities. For instance, the OPERAS SAC contributes in defining the scientific, technical, and
- [LUMEN](https://operas-eu.org/projects/lumen/) - Project Details Project acronym: LUMEN Full project title: Linked User-driven Multidisciplinary Exploration Network Project duration: 36 months from 1 January 2025 - 31 Dec 2027 Number of partners: 20 partners from 10 countries Contact: communication.lumen@maxweberstiftung.de Funding: HORIZON-INFRA-2024-EOSC-01-05 Project page on Cordis: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101187940 Website: https://lumenproject.eu/ Project Description The LUMEN project is an initiative to advance cross-domain
- [United Kindom](https://operas-eu.org/about/governance-schema/members/united-kindom/) - United Kingdom Executive Assembly Member: Jisc Jisc is a not-for-profit providing the UK’s national research and education network, Janet, and technology solutions for its members – colleges, universities and research centres. It is funded by the UK higher and further education and research funding bodies and member institutions. Jisc does three main things for its
- [Recommendations for Open Access Book Policies](https://operas-eu.org/projects/past-projects/palomera/results/recommendations-for-open-access-academic-book-policies/) - After preparing the PALOMERA Knowledge Base (a collection of documents including reports, policies, statistics, survey results and interview transcripts relevant to OA policies regarding OA books in the European Research Area) and publishing the data analysis report following the PESTLE approach (in order to gain insights into the current status), the PALOMERA team has been
- [Croatia](https://operas-eu.org/about/governance-schema/members/croatia/) - Croatia Executive Assembly Member: University of Zadar For more than a decade the Department of Information Sciences at the University of Zadar is very active in promoting the idea of free and unrestricted access to research results and academic works. Our staff members are involved in a number of national infrastructure projects like HRCAK (Portal
- [Italy](https://operas-eu.org/about/governance-schema/members/italy-2/) - Italy Executive Assembly Member: University of Turin – UniTo UniTo is one of the most ancient and prestigious Italian Universities. Hosting about 70.000 students, 4.000 academic and technical staff, 800 post-doctoral students, it promotes culture and produces research, innovation, training and employment. It is today one of the largest Italian universities, open to international research,
- [Stay in Touch](https://operas-eu.org/projects/past-projects/palomera/stay-in-touch/) - Given that the PALOMERA project is now finished, we no longer have a mailing list or LinkedIn group active, however, if you wish to contact us, you can reach out to Ursula Rabar (ursula.rabar[at]operas-eu.org).
- [Activities and Events](https://operas-eu.org/projects/past-projects/palomera/palomera-current-activities/) - Help Shape the Future of OA Books! Events Even after its official end, the PALOMERA project continues with events in 2025 as per below: 31 March - April 2, UKSG conference breakout session B, in-person presentation Open Access for Books: The Role of Libraries in a Changing Policy Landscape, see full program here. 9 April,
- [Diamond Open Access in Scholarly Publishing (2024)](https://operas-eu.org/special-interest-group-living-book/diamond-open-access-in-scholarly-publishing-2024/) - Diamond Open Access in Scholarly Publishing - Version 1 (October 2024) Cite this paper as: Guédon, J.-C. (2024). Diamond Open Access in Scholarly Publishing: An Infrastructural and Historical Approach to its Governance. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15077838 CONTENTS I. Introduction II. How scientific publishing evolved since 1870 – a historical sketch. III. What is a scientific publishing infrastructure?
- [OPERAS Living Book](https://operas-eu.org/special-interest-group-living-book/) - OPERAS Living Book In 2018, OPERAS consortium launched OPERAS White Papers as a vision statement advocating for Open Access in the SSH. Those documents constitute the practical and theoretical pillars on which OPERAS-P and OPERAS-PLUS stand to further enhance the development of the infrastructure. Since the publication date, all documents have been viewed altogether almost
- [OA Books Toolkit](https://operas-eu.org/projects/past-projects/palomera/results/oa-books-toolkit/) - This OA Books Toolkit was developed by OAPEN and further expanded with the outputs of the PALOMERA project over the last year. It is aimed at promoting and supporting open access (OA) to academic books. It consists of short articles covering a wide range of topics relating to OA books, each including a list of
- [2nd Policy Brief](https://operas-eu.org/projects/past-projects/palomera/results/2nd-policy-brief/) - Supporting the development of aligned policies for open access books and monographs Author: Niels Stern Contributors: Françoise Gouzi, Graham Stone, Johan Rooryck, Malte Dreyer, Mikael Laakso, Nelson Henrique Silva Ferreira, Ursula Rabar, Vanessa Proudman Reviewer: PALOMERA Advisory Board Introduction Monographs and other types of academic books continue to play an important role in scholarly production
- [1st Policy Brief](https://operas-eu.org/projects/past-projects/palomera/results/palomera-1st-policy-brief/) - Alignment beyond PALOMERA Authors: Niels Stern, Johan Rooryck Contributors: Pierre Mounier, Vanessa Proudman, Maciej Maryl, Laura Bandura-Morgan Reviewer: Frances Pinter PALOMERA (Policy Alignment for Open Access Monographs in the European Research Area, https://operas-eu.org/projects/palomera) is a two-year project funded by Horizon Europe. It brings together 16 partners across Europe to investigate the landscape of Open Access
- [Data Analysis](https://operas-eu.org/projects/past-projects/palomera/results/data-analysis/) - The PALOMERA Report on Analysis Findings describes the work carried out during the analysis of the Knowledge Base with the primary objective of investigating the various data collected earlier in the project in order to gain insights into the current status of open access book policies in the European Research Area. The analysis findings documented
- [Poland](https://operas-eu.org/about/governance-schema/members/poland/) - Poland Executive Assembly Member Institute of Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences – IBL PAN IBL PAN is a highly recognized literary and cultural studies centre in Poland. Founded in 1948, the Institute focuses on literary and cultural studies in a comparative context, as well as on literary theory. IBL PAN is a
- [Germany](https://operas-eu.org/about/governance-schema/members/germany/) - Germany Executive Assembly Member: Max Weber Stiftung MWS is one of the leading agencies supporting German research in the humanities abroad. It is a legal entity closely linked to the German Federal Government located in Bonn. It comprises ten humanities research institutes around the world, which provide a bridge function between the host nations and
- [Austria](https://operas-eu.org/about/governance-schema/members/austria/) - Austria Ordinary member: The Academy of Fine Arts Vienna is one of the most renowned and influential art universities in the world. It is firmly established within the regional and international cultural landscape as well as in urban society and can look back on a history of over 330 years. The various institutes, with their
- [ATRIUM](https://operas-eu.org/projects/atrium/) - Project Details Project acronym: ATRIUM Full project title: Advancing FronTier Research In the Arts and hUManities Project duration: 48 months from 1 January 2024 - 31 Dec 2027 Number of partners: 17 partners and 13 affiliated entities across 12 countries, including 4 leading European research infrastructures of DARIAH (Coordinator), ARIADNE , CLARIN , and OPERAS
- [Australia](https://operas-eu.org/about/governance-schema/members/australia/) - Australia Ordinary member: COARD develops and applies technology and analysis tools that provide insight into the usage and impact of open access scholarly content. We work with publishers, communities and users of scholarly content with the goal of supporting and sustaining a diversity of actors involved in creating and disseminating open access scholarly content. Website:
- [Results](https://operas-eu.org/projects/past-projects/palomera/results/) - As part of the project results, this page links different project deliverables, policy briefs and other outputs. Recommendations for OA Book Policies Funder Forum Knowledge Base Data Analysis 1st Policy Brief 2nd Policy Brief Project Deliverables (Zenodo Reports) ZENODO Community
- [PALOMERA Conference](https://operas-eu.org/projects/past-projects/palomera/palomera-conference/) - 28-29 October 2024 PALOMERA is a project that has sought to understand why so few open access funder policies include books, and to provide actionable recommendations to change this. Our conference explored the work the project has undertaken since January 2023, delving into our methodology, setting out our results and offering a deep dive into
- [Blog Posts](https://operas-eu.org/projects/past-projects/palomera/multimedia/palomera-blog-posts/) - Blog post: "Beyond PALOMERA: What Will the Future of OA Book Policymaking Look Like?" With the PALOMERA project ending, the project partners share their views on what the future holds for the project results and OA books. Read the full post here. Blog series: "Take 5 with PALOMERA Partners" A blog series featuring the members
- [Project Deliverables](https://operas-eu.org/projects/past-projects/palomera/results/project-deliverables/) - Niels Stern, Françoise Gouzi, Graham Stone, Johan Rooryck, Malte Dreyer, Mikael Laakso, Nelson Henrique Da Silva Ferreira, Ursula Rabar & Vanessa Proudman. (2024). D4.4 – PALOMERA 2nd Policy Brief. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14557420 Laura Bandura-Morgan, Nataliia Bazeliuk, Andrea Davidson, Malte Dreyer, Lorena Caliman Fontes, Maria Olímpia Fernandes Especiosa, Nelson Henrique da Silva Ferreira, Rupert Gatti, Françoise Gouzi, Davide
- [OPERAS Legal Entity](https://operas-eu.org/about/operas-legal-entity/) - OPERAS legal entity Legal entity OPERAS is an international not-for-profit association (AISBL), established under the Belgian law on non-for-profit associations, international non-for-profit associations and foundations of 27 June 1921, as amended by the Law of 2 May 2002. As an AISBL, OPERAS pursues a non-profit purpose of international utility. OPERAS AISBL has been established by
- [Best Practices](https://operas-eu.org/special-interest-groups/best-practices/) - Best Practices Special Interest Group Publishing is a composite activity that includes several components. Therefore, the adoption of best practices in academic publishing should address all aspects: service provision to authors, publishers agreements, peer-reviewing, editing, usage of open access licenses, dissemination, metrics and digital preservation. On each of these topics, best practices charts and lists
- [Spain](https://operas-eu.org/about/governance-schema/members/spain/) - Spain Executive Assembly Member: FECYT The Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology, F.S.P. (FECYT), is a public foundation under the Ministry of Science and Innovation. Its mission is to catalyse the relationship between science and society, promoting the growth of Spanish scientific culture and fostering knowledge transfer through outreach, education, training, information, and advice. It
- [Denmark](https://operas-eu.org/about/governance-schema/members/denmark/) - Denmark Ordinary member Royal Danish Library The Royal Danish Library is the national library of Denmark and the university library of the University of Copenhagen and Roskilde University. In 2017 it merged with the State and University Library in Aarhus to form a combined national library. It is among the largest libraries in the world
- [Videos](https://operas-eu.org/projects/past-projects/palomera/multimedia/palomera-publications-and-outputs/) - Webinar recording — OABN Webinar: Beyond PALOMERA - Shaping the Future of Open Access Book Policymaking, event held on Dec 3, 2024: Slides of the event are available on Zenodo: https://zenodo.org/records/14242415 Slides of the event are available on Zenodo: https://zenodo.org/records/14191189 Slides of the event are available on Zenodo: https://zenodo.org/records/10793499 Slides of the event are available
- [OPERAS CoARA Action Plan: 2023-2027](https://operas-eu.org/operas-coara-action-plan-2023-2027/) - This webpage is a draft summary of the pending Action Plan. The official Action Plan is published on Zenodo. This page is for communication purposes only. Please use always the following citation: OPERAS. (2024). OPERAS CoARA Action Plan. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14267997 In 2022, OPERAS joined the Coalition for Advancing Research Assessment (CoARA) to support research assessment reform.
- [Terms of Use](https://operas-eu.org/terms-of-use/) - Terms of Use OPERAS Thank you for visiting our websites and using the products and services provided by the OPERAS AISBL (also known and hereafter referred to as OPERAS), located at rue Quai aux Briques 76, 1000 Brussels, Belgium (the “Provider”). These Terms of Use (“ToU”) are a binding legal contract between you and the
- [Open Access Policies - PALOMERA (2024)](https://operas-eu.org/special-interest-group-living-book/open-access-policies-palomera/) - PALOMERA Report on Analysis Findings, October 2024 Cite this article as: Laakso, M., Bandura-Morgan, L., Bazeliuk, N., Davidson, A., Dreyer, M., Iannace, D. E., Manista, G., Maciej, M., Matthias, L., Ozkan, O., Proudman, V., Păltineanu, S., da Silva Ferreira, N. H., Stone, G., Tummes, J.-P., Wnuk, M., & Varachina, H. (2024). PALOMERA Deliverable 3.1 –
- [Open Access Business Models (2021)](https://operas-eu.org/special-interest-group-living-book/operas-open-access-business-models-white-paper-july-2018/) - OPERAS Business Models White Paper: Collaborative models for ebooks, July 2021 Version 2.03 July 2021 Contents Contributors Introduction Methodology Limitations to the methodology Analysis Geographical spread of respondents Classification of 'Publisher Types' Collaborative funding models Reasons for not engaging in collaborative models for open access books Supporting presses transition to open access through collaborative models
- [Platforms and Services (2018)](https://operas-eu.org/special-interest-group-living-book/special-interest-group-living-book-platforms-and-services/) - OPERAS Platforms and Services White Paper, July 2018 Cite this article as: Pierre Mounier, Eelco Ferwerda, Suzanne Dumouchel, Rupert Gatti, Arnaud Gingold, Dasa Radovic, Alessia Smaniotto, Jadranka Stojanovski, Saskia de Vries, Leo Waaijers. (2018, July 30). "OPERAS Platforms and Services White Paper", July 30, 2018, https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1324059. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1324058 CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Background Service Provision Model Principles
- [Open Access Business Models (2023)](https://operas-eu.org/special-interest-group-living-book/open-access-business-models-2023/) - OPERAS Business Models White Paper: Collaborative models for OA book publishers (Version 2.0), March 2023 Cite this article as: Błaszczyńska, Marta, Melinščak Zlodi, Iva, Morka, Agata, Proudman, Vanessa, & Stone, Graham. (2023). "Collaborative models for OA book publishers (Version 2.0) (2.0)". https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7780754. This is the White Paper of the OA Business Models Special Interest Group.
- [Getting to Zadar](https://operas-eu.org/getting-to-zadar/) - Getting to Zadar With its rich history, cultural vibrancy, and stunning landscapes, Zadar is situated along the central Adriatic coast, nestled at the foot of the Velebit mountains. A city with roots dating back to the 9th century BC, it stands as the urban hub of northern Dalmatia. Zadar is located in the vicinity of
- [Programme](https://operas-eu.org/programme/) - Programme Opening collaboration for community-driven scholarly communication 24–26 April 2024, Zadar, Croatia Find below the preliminary programme overview, click on the buttons to find details. Download the conference schedule with venue information here. 23 April 2024: Pre-conference Event: 9.00 to 17.30 CET: FitSM Foundation Training FitSM Foundation Training Day 1: Workshops and Posters Full Programme
- [Venue](https://operas-eu.org/venue/) - Venue OPERAS Conference 2024 will be held in Zadar (Croatia) picturesque historical town in southwestern Croatia, famous for its mesmerizing sunsets, ancient churches, sea organ, and many many more. The conference is at II Palaces, Trg Petra Zoranića 1, 23000 Zadar. The conference is organized by the University of Zadar, the largest integrated University in
- [Funder Forum](https://operas-eu.org/projects/past-projects/palomera/results/palomera-funder-forum/) - Academic books are an important mode of publication for scholars in many research communities, especially in the Social Sciences and Humanities. The idea of creating a Funder Forum surfaced when several European research funders participated in a workshop on OA books in October 2021 organised by OAPEN. A common interest was expressed to have OAPEN
- [Privacy Policy](https://operas-eu.org/privacy-policy/) - Privacy Policy of the OPERAS website The OPERAS AISBL (hereinafter called OPERAS) is the coordinating body of the Research Infrastructure supporting open scholarly communication in social sciences and humanities (SSH) in the European Research Area. Its mission is to coordinate and federate resources in Europe to efficiently address the scholarly communication needs of European researchers
- [Knowledge Base](https://operas-eu.org/projects/past-projects/palomera/results/knowledge-base/) - The Knowledge Base is a collection of documents such as reports, policies, statistics, survey results and interview transcripts relevant to OA policies regarding OA books in the European Research Area. The collection was created as part of the data collection during the PALOMERA first project phase in 2023. Hosted on OAPEN's website, it includes over 600
- [Metrics](https://operas-eu.org/services/metrics-service/) - Analytics Service OPERAS Metrics offers a database of usage and impact information of published Open Access books. Designed with the nuanced needs of Social Sciences and Humanities in mind, this service consolidates diverse data sources into a single, transparent interface. Metrics is not only displayed for the publisher’s website, but also aggregated with those of
- [GoTriple](https://operas-eu.org/services/discovery-service-triple/) - Discovery Service GoTriple is a multilingual platform tailored for the in-depth exploration of Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) research. It facilitates the discovery of scholarly content from a single access point. Researchers can find millions of publications and authors and thousands of projects which are currently scattered across local repositories. The GoTriple platform was developed
- [Impressum](https://operas-eu.org/impressum/) - Impressum Office: OPERAS AISBL, Quai aux Briques 76 · 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium Legal Status: OPERAS is an international not-for-profit association (AISBL), established under Belgian law on non-for-profit associations, international non-for-profit associations and foundations of 27 June 1921, as amended by the Law of 2 May 2002. As an AISBL, OPERAS pursues a non-profit purpose of
- [Our Commitments](https://operas-eu.org/our-commitments/) - Barcelona Declaration In May 2024 OPERAS signed the Barcelona declaration as a supporting member. OPERAS believes that this declaration is in keeping with the idea and fundamental principle that scientific knowledge must be free, shared and questioned in order to further our understanding of our societies and to further the record and archive of human
- [Contact](https://operas-eu.org/contact-2/) - Contact Headquarters OPERAS AISBL Quai aux Briques 76 1000 Brussels Belgium Phone: +32 (0)492 43 12 68 E-Mail: secretariat-general[at]operas-eu.org OPERAS Coordination Team For more information or to get in touch and connect with the OPERAS coordination team, please visit the Coordination Team subpage. Our team is here to support you, provide updates, and exchange about our
- [Common Standards (2018)](https://operas-eu.org/special-interest-group-living-book/special-interest-group-living-book-common-standards/) - Other white papers of the SIG: OPERAS Common Standards White Paper, July 2018 Cite this article as: Irakleitos Souyioultzoglou, Marina Angelaki, Eelco Ferwerda, Paola Galimberti, Arnaud Gingold, Pierre Mounier, Ronald Snijder. (2018, July 30). "OPERAS Common Standards White Paper", July 30, 2018, https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1324066. CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Introduction Framework and Scope Open Science Mandates and Principles
- [Advocacy (2018)](https://operas-eu.org/special-interest-group-living-book/special-interest-group-living-book-advocacy-2/) - Other white papers of the SIG: OPERAS Advocacy White Paper, Version 1 (2018) Cite this article as: Elisabeth Heinemann, Andrea Bertino, Francesca Di Donato, Aysa Ekanger, Elena Giglia, Barbara Jędraszko, Michael Kaiser, Lisa Matthias, Alessia Smaniotto, Stavroula Sant-Geronikolou. (2018, July 30). "OPERAS Advocacy White Paper", July 30, 2018, https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1324036. CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Introduction Social Sciences,
- [Advocacy (2021)](https://operas-eu.org/special-interest-group-living-book/operas-advocacy-white-paper-june-2021/) - Other white papers of the SIG: How-to-advocacy: OPERAS practical guide on advocating for open scholarly communication in the social sciences and humanities, Version 1 (2021) Cite this article as: Elisabeth Ernst, Aysa Ekanger, Mateusz Franczak, Iraklis Katsaloulis, Marlen Töpfer, Magdalena Wnuk. (2021, June 30). "How-to-advocacy: OPERAS practical guide on advocating for open scholarly communication in
- [Pundit Manual](https://operas-eu.org/special-interest-group-living-book/pundit-manual/) - How to use the Pundit Annotator How to start using Pundit Annotator The white papers should be reviewed directly on their respective pages, which can all be found on the Living book page on OPERAS' website. To review a White Paper, click on the Pundit logo Figure 1. Illustration of a White Paper on the
- [Living Book - Introduction](https://operas-eu.org/special-interest-group-living-book/introduction/) - Living Book - Introduction CONTENTS Living Book, embedding fluid and collaborative scholarly communication Introduction What is a living book OPERAS’ Living Book: technical specifications Requirements Solutions Wordpress - Living Book running on OPERAS server Zotero bibliography via ZotPress Versioning solution through separate PDF files Citations added manually Annotations and comments with Pundit “Reviewathons”: quality control
- [Principles of Open Scholarly Infrastructure (POSI)](https://operas-eu.org/principles-of-open-scholarly-infrastructure-posi/) - The Principles of Open Scholarly Infrastructure (POSI) offers a set of guidelines by which open scholarly infrastructure organisations and initiatives that support the research community can be run and sustained. OPERAS builds on these principles as a signal of our commitment to serve the research community in the long run. In this post, we demonstrate
- [Slovenia](https://operas-eu.org/about/governance-schema/members/slovenia/) - Slovenia Executive Assembly Member: The Research Center of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts – ZRC SAZU ZRC SAZU consists of 18 research units or institutes throughout Slovenia. It has more than 300 employees, roughly 250 of whom are researchers. ZRC SAZU conducts basic research across a range of fields, including natural, earth, and
- [Conference Workshops Details](https://operas-eu.org/programme/day-1-conference-programme/conference-workshops-details/) - Wednesday–24 April 2024 Workshop 1 Malte Dreyer, Hanna Varachkina and Margo Bargheer: The Future of Open Access Books in the Open Access Landscape of the ERA: Strategic, Economic, and Science Policy Perspectives Academic books play an important role in scholarly production and research communication. It is therefore essential that academic books are included in open
- [Day 1 - Conference Programme](https://operas-eu.org/programme/day-1-conference-programme/) - Opening collaboration for community-driven scholarly communication DAY 1 Time in CEST; UTC+02:00 24 April 2024 Workshops and Posters Locations: II Palaces, Trg Petra Zoranića 1 // SEP, 001, Šime Vitasovića 1 // Rectorate's building, -1 floor, Mihovila Pavlinovića 1. Find the venue on a map. Registration starts at 10:30 CEST. Location: II Palaces, Trg Petra
- [OPERAS-D](https://operas-eu.org/projects/past-projects/operas-d/) - About The OPERAS-D (Design) project has supported the 9 main partners (“core group”) of the OPERAS network in the development of a European e-infrastructure for open access publications in the social sciences and humanities. The project has addressed long-term requirements for the development of the e-infrastructure and community building. It also sought to expand to
- [Open Access Diamond](https://operas-eu.org/projects/past-projects/the-oa-diamond-journals-study/) - Action Plan for Diamond Open Access Science Europe, cOAlition S, OPERAS, and the French National Research Agency (ANR) present an Action Plan for Diamond Open Access (OA) to further develop and expand a sustainable, community-driven Diamond OA scholarly communication ecosystem.The Action Plan proposes to align and develop common resources for the entire Diamond OA ecosystem,
- [OPERAS-P](https://operas-eu.org/projects/past-projects/operas-p/) - About OPERAS-P supports the OPERAS Research Infrastructure by furthering the development of the infrastructure in view of achieving the necessary scientific, technical and community maturity. To achieve OPERAS’ strategic goals, the key objectives of the OPERAS-P project are the following: Produce the necessary documentation defining OPERAS’ strategy and implementation to support the ESFRI application. Support
- [Day 3 – Conference Programme](https://operas-eu.org/programme/day-3-conference-programme/) - Opening collaboration for community-driven scholarly communication DAY 3 Time in CEST; UTC+02:00 26 April 2024 Publishing, Open Science Policies, Innovative Tools and Collaboration for Scholarly Communication 8:30–9:00 Welcome Coffee Location: II Palaces, Trg Petra Zoranića 1, 1st floor. Find the venue on a map. 9:00–10:00 Keynote 2 Location: II Palaces, Trg Petra Zoranića 1, Versatile
- [Conference Posters Details](https://operas-eu.org/programme/day-1-conference-programme/conference-posters-details/) - Wednesday–24 April 2024 18:30–20:00 Poster Session with Drinks & Finger Food Poster Session 1. Jonni Karlsson and Miki Kallio: Developing a Beginner’s Guide for Citizen Scientists Our poster presents a beginner’s guide that contains the basic information package intended for citizen scientists and the development process that led to it. The guide has been drafted
- [Conference Sessions Details](https://operas-eu.org/programme/day-2-conference-programme/conference-sessions-details/) - Session 1: Sustaining OPERAS Research Infrastructure April 25, 10:30–11:30 Chair: Suzanne Dumouchel Yannick Legré: The OPERAS ERIC – Sustaining the OPERAS Research Infrastructure Pierre Mounier: Diamond Open Access from the OPERAS Perspective Sy Holsinger: OPERAS Service Portfolio: Achievements and the Future Karla Avanço: OPERAS Training Strategy: Leading the Way Towards an Empowered Community Questions & Answers Presentations: Sy Holsinger: OPERAS Service
- [Day 2 - Conference Programme](https://operas-eu.org/programme/day-2-conference-programme/) - Opening collaboration for community-driven scholarly communication DAY 2 Time in CEST; UTC+02:00 25 April 2024 Equitable Publishing and Research Assessment Location: II Palaces, Trg Petra Zoranića 1, 1st floor. Find the venue on a map. 8:30–9:00 Welcome Coffee Location: II Palaces, Trg Petra Zoranića 1, 1st floor 9:00–9:30 Opening and Greetings Location: II Palaces, Trg
- [Multimedia](https://operas-eu.org/projects/past-projects/palomera/multimedia/) - The PALOMERA project team is happy to provide links to blog posts, videos and other media created during the project. Blog posts Videos
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- [Registration form](https://operas-eu.org/8140-2/) - Registration for the OPERAS Conference 2024 is now closed.
- [Past Events](https://operas-eu.org/news-and-events/calendar-2/past-events/) - OPERAS Past Events Find information and recordings of past events: OPERAS2020 conference: “Opening up Social Sciences and Humanities in Europe: From Promises to Reality” OPERAS Conference 2018: Open Scholarly Communication in Europe. Addressing the Coordination Challenge
- [Conference Keynote Details](https://operas-eu.org/programme/day-2-conference-programme/conference-keynote-details/) - April 25 9:00–10:00 CEST Keynote 1 Evolution of Research Systems and Research Cultures: Conditions for a Systemic Change in Scholarly Communication Lidia Borrell-Damián (Science Europe) Chair: tbd Starting with a reflection on the values of research systems and the ways in which values can be embedded in institutional policies, an overview of the main challenges
- [Multilingualism](https://operas-eu.org/special-interest-groups/multilingualism-2/) - Multilingualism The SIG works on: multilingualism in scholarly communication, translation, multilingual discovery tools and the endowment of national languages. Scholarly publication is indisputably boosted by the use of the English language. However, the need to publish in English in order to get visibility and recognition represents an impoverishment of certain research fields, particularly in Social
- [How we work together](https://operas-eu.org/about/governance-schema/coordination-team/how-we-work/) - The OPERAS Coordination Team follows the OPERAS Code of Conduct in the way people work and interact. To better define the relations within the team, it has developed a Team Code of Conduct in defining Vision and Strategy, culture and values, conflict management, personal and professional development, structure and processes.
- [Code of Conduct](https://operas-eu.org/about/governance-schema/code-of-conduct/) - OPERAS Code of Conduct Our Vision OPERAS’ vision is to make Open Science a reality for research in the social sciences and the humanities and achieve a scholarly communication system where knowledge produced in the social sciences and the humanities benefits researchers, academics, students and more generally the whole society across Europe and worldwide, without
- [OPERAS General Assembly](https://operas-eu.org/about/governance-schema/operas-general-assembly/) - OPERAS General Assembly The General Assembly is composed of the representatives of the Ministries of the Executive Assembly countries, or the Executive Assembly members themselves, the representatives of the supporting members and a representation of the community participating in the Assembly of Commons. Besides being the highest-level decision-making body of the OPERAS AISBL, the General
- [Bookshelf](https://operas-eu.org/about/bookshelf/) - Welcome to the OPERAS Bookshelf Current OPERAS Publications: And some current highlights: OPERAS Annual Report 2022 OPERAS is the Research Infrastructure supporting open scholarly communication in the social sciences and humanities (SSH) in the European Research Area. Its mission is to coordinate and federate resources in Europe to efficiently address the scholarly communication needs of
- [Norway](https://operas-eu.org/about/governance-schema/members/norway/) - Norway Executive Assembly Member: erih+ With its 16,000 students and 3,400 staff, UiT is the third largest university in Norway. UiT is an active supporter of Open Access and the University Library has a mission to promote OA at the whole university by giving advocacy talks and by leading various OA initiatives: running the open
- [Multilingualism SIG bookshelf](https://operas-eu.org/special-interest-groups/multilingualism-2/multilingualism-sig-bookshelf/) - Welcome to the Multilingualism SIG bookshelf Highlights Multilingualism White Paper, version 2018 Multilingualism White Paper, version 2021 Design components architecture to support the translation platform, OPERAS-PLUS Deliverable 5.5 (2023) Publications 2023 Leão, D., Silva, B., & Ferreira, N. H. S. (2023). Design components architecture to support the translation platform (OPERAS-PLUS Deliverable 5.5). https://doi.org/10.5281/ZENODO.8289218 2022 Delfim
- [Accommodation](https://operas-eu.org/news-and-events/calendar-2/past-events/operas-conference-2024/accomodation/) - Accommodation We recommend the following hotels which are all located within walking distance to the conference venue. Almayer Art & Heritage Hotel Hotel A'mare Art Hotel Kalelarga Hotel Bastion Hotel Kolovare Miramare Hotel Teatro Verdi Boutique Hotel All recommended hotels and private accommodations can be found on all usual booking platforms like Booking.com or Airbnb.co.uk.
- [Information Material](https://operas-eu.org/about/want-to-know-more/promotional-material/) - Press Information Press Release 2023 November 6: Global Summit on Diamond Open Access 2023 March 14: Final Output: GoTriple platform 2022 December 15: Start of CRAFT-OA in January 2022 November 16: PRISM Service Launch 2022 November 10: OPERAS signs Agreement for Reforming Research Assessment and provides services for researchers 2022 September 28: OPERAS-PLUS funded 2022 September 15: $1,2
- [Cyprus](https://operas-eu.org/partners/cyprus/) - Cyprus Ordinary Member University of Cyprus The University of Cyprus has the largest university library in Cyprus in terms of building and collection. Accordingly, the Library (established in 1992) managed to gain the respect of the academia and the general public of Cyprus and soon was able to participate in consortia and networks of Europe
- [Voices from the community](https://operas-eu.org/voices-from-the-community/) - Voices from the Community Check out the newest OPERAS community media updates. As part of the CNI (Coalition for Networked Information) Pre-Recorded Project Briefing series, in 14 minutes Christina Drummond (the OAEBUDT Executive Director) provided an overview of the effort’s history and future. Elena Giglia: Humanities and Data: listening to the communities on the path
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- [How-to-Advocacy](https://operas-eu.org/special-interest-groups/advocacy-2/how-to-advocacy/) - An Open Chat Series by the OPERAS SIG “Advocacy” Do the humanities and social sciences need (more) advocacy? Why is advocacy crucial for forging open scholarly communication? What can you do for more openness in the humanities and social sciences (SSH)? OPERAS Advocacy Special Interest Group opens up Open Chat Series. With experts in advocacy
- [Open Access Business Models (2018)](https://operas-eu.org/special-interest-group-living-book/special-interest-group-living-book-open-access-business-models/) - OPERAS Open Access Business Models White Paper, July 2018 Cite this article as: Lara Speicher, Lorenzo Armando, Margo Bargheer, Martin Paul Eve, Sven Fund, Delfim Leão, … Irakleitos Souyioultzoglou. (2018, July 30). "OPERAS Open Access Business Models White Paper", July 30, 2018, Zenodo. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1323708. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1323707 CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Scope State-of-art Business Models APC/BPC Freemium Collaboration/Coalition
- [Funding Information](https://operas-eu.org/funding-information/) - OPERAS is an international not-for-profit association (AISBL), established under the Belgian law on non-for-profit associations, international non-for-profit associations and foundations of 27 June 1921, as amended by the Law of 2 May 2002. As an AISBL, OPERAS pursues a non-profit purpose of international utility. OPERAS AISBL has been established by Royal Decree in 2020 under
- [OPERAS Newsletter](https://operas-eu.org/operas-newsletter/) - OPERAS Newsletter The newsletter keeps you updated about the OPERAS Research Infrastructure, its ongoing projects (COESO, OPERAS-P, TRIPLE, Study on OA Diamond, OPERAS-GER), the CO-OPERAS GoFAIR Implementation Network, its international cooperation, our community and upcoming events. Find out what’s going on in the OPERAS community and follow our newsletter! You can find the latest newsletter
- [Calls and Job Opportunities](https://operas-eu.org/calls-and-job-opportunities/) - Calls and Job Opportunities You want to work with OPERAS or with our community? Here you can find the latest job opportunities and open calls. Equal opportunities The OPERAS AISBL is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment and is proud to be an equal opportunities employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for
- [OPERAS in a Nutshell](https://operas-eu.org/about/operas-in-a-nutshell/) - OPERAS in a Nutshell Definition and Mission OPERAS is the Research Infrastructure supporting open scholarly communication in the social sciences and humanities (SSH) in the European Research Area. Its mission is to coordinate and federate resources in Europe to efficiently address the scholarly communication needs of European researchers in the field of SSH. Vision OPERAS’
- [Common Standards and FAIR Principles](https://operas-eu.org/special-interest-groups/common-standards-and-fair-principles/) - Common Standards and FAIR Principles Open Science represents a new approach to the research process that seeks to ensure that access to the entire life cycle of research remains fundamentally open and replicable. The SIG “Common Standards and FAIR Principles” aims at exploring the workflows, mediums and technical standards that have recently emerged as
- [Assembly of the Commons](https://operas-eu.org/about/governance-schema/assembly-of-the-commons/) - Assembly of the Commons The Assembly of the Commons (AoC) is one of OPERAS' governance bodies and it gathers all Ordinary Members of the infrastructure. It is convened at least once a year. Its objective is to present the work completed in the Special Interest Groups over the course of the previous year, propose subjects
- [Want to Know More](https://operas-eu.org/about/want-to-know-more/) - Want to Know More about OPERAS? You are interested to join OPERAS and to work with us in the Special Interest Groups? Want to join OPERAS? What is a Special Interest Group? Information and communication material about OPERAS
- [Switzerland](https://operas-eu.org/about/governance-schema/members/switzerland-2/) - Switzerland Switzerland Ordinary Member: University of Bern The University of Bern sees itself as a comprehensive university in the tradition of European universities. Its faculties comprise theology, humanities, human science, law, social science, economics and business, medicine, veterinary medicine and natural science. Guided by scientific interests and social needs, the University of Bern establishes disciplinary
- [Tools Research and Development (2021)](https://operas-eu.org/special-interest-group-living-book/operas-tools-research-and-development-white-paper-june-2021/) - OPERAS Tools Research and Development White Paper, July 2021 CONTENTS Authors and ContributorsSummaryDeclaration of interestIntroductionLandscapeScope and objectivesUsers and usagesResearchersEditorsProviders of publishing servicesDefinitions and criteriaDefinitionsIntegrated vs independent toolsOpen vs closed sourceInteroperabilityHow to select the appropriate tool?MethodCriteriaAuthoringTowards online and collaborative authoring toolsStructured formats in open source toolsMarkDown & LaTeXXMLProprietary software as a serviceCompanion tools for authoringCertificationAnti-plagiarism toolsPeer-reviewing
- [Georgia](https://operas-eu.org/about/governance-schema/members/georgia/) - Georgia Ordinary member: Petre Shotadze Tbilisi Medical Academy (TMA) Petre Shotadze Tbilisi Medical Academy (TMA) is a private teaching university established in 1992 and located in Tbilisi, Georgia. In 2018 TMA has been authorized according to updated standards and with involvement of foreign (EU) experts; in 2020 TMA’s MD educational programmes have been accredited according
- [Multilingualism (2021)](https://operas-eu.org/special-interest-group-living-book/operas-multilingualism-white-paper-june-2021/) - OPERAS Multilingualism White Paper, July 2021 Innovative models of bibliodiversity in scholarly publications SIG Multilingualism White Paper Authors: Ana Balula, Lorena Caliman, Carlos Costa, Susanna Fiorini, Susana Jarmelo, Delfim Leão, Pierre Mounier, Jean-François Nomine Maria João Padez, Cornelia Plag, Janne Pölönen, Gimena del Rio Riande, Mickael Silva, Jadranka Stojanovski, Agnieszka Szulińska, Ivo Volt, Elea Giménez
- [Common Standards (2021)](https://operas-eu.org/special-interest-group-living-book/operas-common-standards-white-paper-june-2021/) - OPERAS Common Standards White Paper, June 2021 Contents List of Acronyms and AbbreviationsExecutive Summary1. Introduction2. Framework and scope2.1 Open Science 82.4 Communities engaged in scholarly communication3. State of the art3.1 Emerging trends3.2 Initiatives for the implementation of standards3.3 Operational and technical standards for e-infrastructures3.3.1 Suggested framwork for the implementation of standards3.3.2 Content quality3.3.3. Finability and
- [CO-OPERAS](https://operas-eu.org/international-partnerships/co-operas/) - CO-OPERAS CO-OPERAS is the OPERAS component addressing the FAIR principles application challenges in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities. CO-OPERAS is an Implementation Network within the GoFAIR initiative, and a project funded by the French Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) until 2022. Within OPERAS, CO-OPERAS works closely with the Special Interest Group on
- [Multilingualism (2018)](https://operas-eu.org/special-interest-group-living-book/special-interest-group-living-book-multilingualism/) - OPERAS Multilingualism White Paper, July 2018 Cite this article as: Delfim Leão, Marina Angelaki, Andrea Bertino, Suzanne Dumouchel, Frédéric Vidal. (2018, July 30). "OPERAS Multilingualism White Paper", July 30, 2018, https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1324026. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1324025 CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Scope State-of-art Translations Multi-Language Searching Tool Enhance the Promotion of National Language Emerging-Trends OPERAS Situation Coimbra University Press – UC
- [Tools Research and Development (2018)](https://operas-eu.org/special-interest-group-living-book/operas-tools-research-and-development-white-paper-june-2018/) - OPERAS Tools Research and Development White Paper, July 2018 Cite this article as: Arnaud Gingold, Francesca Di Donato, Patrick Gendre, Elena Giglia, Maciej Maryl, Tom Mowlam, Ghislain Sillaume, Heather Staines, Sofie Wennström. (2018, July 30). "OPERAS Tools Research and Development White Paper", July 30, 2018, http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1324110. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1324109 CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Introduction Scope Approach Tool Definition
- [Sweden](https://operas-eu.org/about/governance-schema/members/sweden/) - Sweden Ordinary Member: National Library of Sweden Since 2006 the National Library of Sweden (NLS) has worked with advancing open access to scholarly output. In 2017, the NLS received an appropriation directive from the Swedish Government to act as a national coordinating body in the work towards a transition to open access to scholarly publications.
- [CO-OPERAS Activities](https://operas-eu.org/international-partnerships/co-operas/co-operas-activities/) - CO-OPERAS Activities Work done so far: Listening to the community In 2019–2020 CO-OPERAS gathered more than 70 researchers from 32 different disciplines in the SSH in five workshops: four national: in Italy, Portugal, Germany and France; one international in Brussels. The first question that was addressed was “What are data in the Humanities?” which resulted
- [International Partnerships](https://operas-eu.org/international-partnerships/) - International Partnerships CO-OPERASEGIENRESSH#InAllLanguages (Helsinki Initiative)Invest in Open Infrastruktures (IOI)OABooksNetwork
- [International](https://operas-eu.org/about/governance-schema/members/international-2/) - International Members Ordinary Member: Association of European University Presses – AEUP AEUP is an organisation for university presses across Europe that aims to help build stronger relationships between them, to co-operate and to share knowledge to reach common goals and to jointly address important issues in the current time in publishing. AEUP was founded in
- [Canada](https://operas-eu.org/about/governance-schema/members/canada-2/) - Canada Ordinary Member: Public Knowledge Project – PKP Founded in 1998, the Public Knowledge Project (PKP) is a research and open source software development initiative that seeks to improve the quality and reach of scholarly publishing. Its Open Journal Systems (OJS) software is used by over 10,000 journals around the world to increase the efficiency
- [Portugal](https://operas-eu.org/about/governance-schema/members/portugal-2/) - Portugal Executive Assembly Member University of Coimbra UC Digitalis is a global project of the University of Coimbra for the collection, valuation and dissemination of digital contents. It aims to place knowledge transfer dynamics at the service of economic, social and cultural development, thereby intensifying the University’s links with the community at national and international
- [Brazil](https://operas-eu.org/about/governance-schema/members/brazil-2/) - Brazil Ordinary Member: Scientific Electronic Library Online – SciELO SciELO is a 19-year-old international cooperation program on scholarly communication. It is implemented through a network of national collections of open access peer reviewed journals covering 15 countries: 12 from Latin America, as well as from South Africa, Portugal and Spain. The SciELO network indexes, publishes
- [About](https://operas-eu.org/about/) - OPERAS is the European Research Infrastructure for the development of open scholarly communication in the social sciences and humanities. Definition and Mission OPERAS is the Research Infrastructure supporting open scholarly communication in the social sciences and humanities (SSH) in the European Research Area. Its mission is to coordinate and federate resources in Europe to efficiently address
- [Luxembourg](https://operas-eu.org/about/governance-schema/members/luxembourg/) - Luxembourg Ordinary Member: Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History – C2DH Multilingual, international and research-oriented, the University of Luxembourg was founded in 2003 and is the only public university of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. The C2DH (Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History) is an interdisciplinary centre at the University of Luxembourg. It
- [Greece](https://operas-eu.org/about/governance-schema/members/greece/) - Greece Executive Assembly Member: National Documentation Centre – EKT Founded in 1980, EKT was formerly part of the National Hellenic Research Foundation (EIE). Since 2019, EKT is a legal entity with a public service mission governed by private law and supervised by Ministry of Digital Governance. EKT operates as a knowledge provider for policy makers,
- [Serbia](https://operas-eu.org/about/governance-schema/members/serbia/) - Serbia Ordinary Member: Centre for Evaluation in Education and Science – CEON/CEES With the Centre for Evaluation in Education and Science (CEON/CEES) OPERAS adds another important member and its first partner from Serbia. CEON/CEES is an independent non-governmental, non-for-profit organization, that specializes in building digital infrastructures for Open Access journal publishing and evaluation, with special
- [Study on OA Diamond](https://operas-eu.org/study-on-oa-diamond/) - Study on OA Diamond OPERAS is pleased to announce that they have been awarded the tender for a study to explore collaborative non-commercial Open Access publishing models for Open Access (a.k.a. Diamond OA) announced by cOAlition S in March 2020. To perform the study, OPERAS will coordinate a consortium of 10 participating organizations: Partners: OPERASSparc
- [Members](https://operas-eu.org/partners/) - OPERAS Members OPERAS CORE GROUP Jisc Jisc is a not-for-profit providing the UK’s national research and education network, Janet, and technology solutions for its members – colleges, universities and research centres. It is funded by the UK higher and further education and research funding bodies and member institutions. Jisc does three main things for its
- [Calendar](https://operas-eu.org/calendar/)
- [Consent for Focus Group Interview Study](https://operas-eu.org/consent-for-focus-group-interview-study/) - Informed Consent for Participation in OPERAS-P Focus Group Interview Study Dear researcher, We at the OPERAS-P ("Preparing Open Access in the European research area through scholarly communication") project aim to develop the European Research infrastructure for open access publications in the Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH). This European Commission funded project intends to improve cooperation
- [Focus Groups Study](https://operas-eu.org/focus-groups-study/) - Find here the Informed Consent for Participating in OPERAS-P Focus Groups Interview Study
- [OPERAS Survey on SSH Scholarly Communication](https://operas-eu.org/operas-survey-on-ssh-scholarly-communication/) - OPERAS Survey on SSH Scholarly Communication OPERAS runs a survey to find out more about social sciences and humanities (SSH) scholarly communication as part of the OPERAS-P project. The OPERAS-P project builds and co-ordinates services, practices and technology across main actors in the SSH scholarly communication in Europe. To assure that, OPERAS strive to have
- [Invitation Letter](https://operas-eu.org/invitation-letter/) - Dear researcher, We are pleased to invite you to participate in the OPERAS Survey on SSH scholarly communication. This consultation aims to gather a comprehensive overview of current practices, habits and issues relating to scholarly communication in social sciences and humanities (SSH). The OPERAS-P project builds and co-ordinates services, practices and technology across main actors
- [OPERAS-P Privacy Statement](https://operas-eu.org/operas-p-privacy-statement/) - Privacy Statement 1. Scope of this Privacy Statement OPERAS-P is bound by the European Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data (General Data Protection
- [TRIPLE](https://operas-eu.org/triple/) - TRIPLE: The European discovery solution dedicated to SSH resources Transforming Research through Innovative Practices for Linked interdisciplinary Exploration … More information will follow soon! … TRIPLE will help social sciences and humanities (SSH) research in Europe to gain visibility, to be more efficient and effective, to improve its reuse within the SSH and beyond, and
- [Visibility of OA Monographs](https://operas-eu.org/visibility-oa-monographs/) - The Visibility of Open Access Monographs in a European Context: Full Report KU Research in cooperation with OPERAS has launched a report on the visibility of Open Access monographs in a European context. The full report is available at: doi: 10.5281/zenodo.1230342 Authors: Lucy Montgomery, Cameron Neylon, Alkim Ozaygen, Frances Pinter, Neil Saunders Executive Summary What is
- [OPERAS Conference](https://operas-eu.org/conference-2018-05/) - OPERAS Conference Open Scholarly Communication in Europe. Addressing the Coordination Challenge 31 May - 1 June 2018, Athens OPERAS held its first conference, organized by the National Documentation Centre (EKT/NHRF), from 31 May - 1 June 2018 in Athens. The conclusions of the conference are now available here: http://www.ekt.gr/en/news/22058. You can download all presentations, photos
- [Annex 4: ESFRI Landscape Study](https://operas-eu.org/design-study/ds-annex-4-esfri-landscape-study/) - ESFRI Landscape Study Lara Speicher, Publishing Manager, UCL Press Download the full OPERAS Design Study here: OPERAS Design Study doi: 10.5281/zenodo.1009544 Introduction The ambitions of OPERAS to provide pan-European infrastructure and services for open access to social science and humanities research requires widespread co- ordination and support, as well as funding from supporting countries. This can
- [Annex 3: Usage Survey](https://operas-eu.org/design-study/ds-annex-3-usage-survey/) - User-driven Surveys on Open Access Scholarly Communication (May - June 2017) Download the full OPERAS Design Study here: OPERAS Design Study doi: 10.5281/zenodo.1009544 Objective In order to identify the services the OPERAS infrastructure will have to develop and implement in the future, OPERAS consortium planned to conduct an online survey during OPERAS-D project. Addressed to the
- [Annex 2: Technical Mapping](https://operas-eu.org/design-study/ds-annex-2-technical-mapping/) - Technical mapping of the OPERAS environment Download the full OPERAS Design Study here: OPERAS Design Study doi: 10.5281/zenodo.1009544 Objective The technical mapping of OPERAS environment is meant to provide a global description of the technical, organizational and information systems within OPERAS consortium. More precisely, the mapping has collected detailed information about workflows, software, development languages, data
- [Annex 1: Landscape Study](https://operas-eu.org/design-study/ds-annex-1-landscape-study/) - Landscape Study on Open Access Publishing Download the full OPERAS Design Study here: OPERAS Design Study doi: 10.5281/zenodo.1009544 List of Acronyms and Abbreviations AHRC: Arts and Humanities Research Council ANDS: Australian National Data Service APC: Article Processing Charges BOAI: Budapest Open Access Initiative CRIS: Current Research Information Systems DFG: German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) ESRC: Economic
- [Bibliography: Open Access Research Studies and Publications of the OPERAS Consortium](https://operas-eu.org/design-study/ds-bibliography/) - BIBLIOGRAPHY: OPEN ACCESS RESEARCH STUDIES AND PUBLICATIONS OF THE OPERAS CONSORTIUM Download the full OPERAS Design Study here: OPERAS Design Study doi: 10.5281/zenodo.1009544 INTRODUCTION OPERAS partners have been involved in a number of research projects and international events to gain experience with and develop models for the OPERAS distributed Research Infrastructure (RI). They have more than
- [Evaluation of the Coordinator (OpenEdition)](https://operas-eu.org/design-study/ds-evaluation-coordinator-openedition/) - EVALUATION OF THE COORDINATOR (OPENEDITION) Evaluation of OpenEdition – An analysis of Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats to Inform OpenEdition’s future strategy. Report commissioned by: Aix-Marseille University, on behalf of the stakeholders in Cléo. Report authors: Rob Johnson, Mattia Fosci, Andrea Chiarelli www.research-consulting.com Contact: rob.johnson@research-consulting.com Report dated: July 2017 Download the full OPERAS Design Study
- [OPERAS Business and Governance Model and Long-term Strategy](https://operas-eu.org/design-study/ds-business-governance-model-long-term-strategy/) - OPERAS BUSINESS AND GOVERNANCE MODEL AND LONG-TERM STRATEGY Download the full OPERAS Design Study here: OPERAS Design Study doi: 10.5281/zenodo.1009544 INTRODUCTION OPERAS aims to establish a distributed Research Infrastructure for open access (OA) publishing in the social sciences and humanities (SSH) across Europe. This plan presents the business and Governance model for OPERAS. It is part
- [Usage Survey](https://operas-eu.org/design-study/ds-usage-survey/) - USAGE SURVEY Download the full OPERAS Design Study here: OPERAS Design Study doi: 10.5281/zenodo.1009544 CONTEXT The online survey was a deliverable of WP3 ‘Technical and services requirements’ and more precisely of task 3.3, ‘User-driven design for future services’, the objective of which was to identify current practices and services OPERAS will have to develop and implement
- [Technical Mapping](https://operas-eu.org/design-study/ds-technical-mapping/) - TECHNICAL MAPPING Download the full OPERAS Design Study here: OPERAS Design Study doi: 10.5281/zenodo.1009544 CONTEXT The technical mapping is a deliverable of WP3, ‘Technical and services requirements’ of OPERAS-D project which has the objective to identify the services the OPERAS Consortium would have to develop in the future and the method of implementing them in a
- [Landscape Study](https://operas-eu.org/design-study/ds-landscape-study/) - LANDSCAPE STUDY Download the full OPERAS Design Study here: OPERAS Design Study doi: 10.5281/zenodo.1009544 CONTEXT The Landscape Study is a deliverable for Work Package 2 (WP2), ‘Developing network and e-infrastructure strategy’ of OPERAS-D project, which has the following objectives: To identify and examine existing and emerging policies and practices in open access SSH publishing within the
- [Scientific Case Main Findings](https://operas-eu.org/design-study/ds-scientific-case-main-findings/) - SCIENTIFIC CASE MAIN FINDINGS Download the full OPERAS Design Study here: OPERAS Design Study doi: 10.5281/zenodo.1009544 The vision of Open Science is premised on a paradigmatic shift in research practices and scholarly communication. In its multidisciplinary scope, with a focus on social sciences and humanities (SSH), OPERAS addresses those disciplines that are particularly in need of
- [Foreword](https://operas-eu.org/design-study/ds-foreword/) - FOREWORD Download the full OPERAS Design Study here: OPERAS Design Study doi: 10.5281/zenodo.1009544 The following report, OPERAS Design Study, has been composed thanks to the OPERAS-D project, in its first stage. The report joins four studies that explore the landscape of OPERAS’ field of activity, establish the technical mapping of the OPERAS Consortium, survey users’ needs
- [Design Study](https://operas-eu.org/design-study/) - OPERAS Design Study Download the full OPERAS Design Study here: OPERAS Design Study doi: 10.5281/zenodo.1009544 The OPERAS Design Study is the outcome of the OPERAS-D project. The main part of the OPERAS Design Study is comprised of four studies that explore the landscape of OPERAS field of activity, establish the technical mapping of the OPERAS consortium,
- [HIRMEOS](https://operas-eu.org/hirmeos/) - Background Open Science means more than mere Open Access, and Open Access does not mean just journals. Upstream, it means opening the whole research process by giving access to a variety of digital objects, such as methods, software, data and intermediary documents beyond the final peer-reviewed research article or published output. Downstream it means opening
- [Scientific Case](https://operas-eu.org/scientific-case/) - Scientific Case The Vision of Open Science is premised on a paradigmatic shift in research practices and scholarly communication. In its scope on multidisciplinary with a focus on social sciences and humanities (SSH), OPERAS addresses those disciplines, that are particularly in need of a major initiative to perform the transformation towards Open Science and evolve
- [Future Governance](https://operas-eu.org/future-governance/) - Future Governance The general assembly nominates the directors (ERIC obligation) and approves year plans. Strategic decisions are made by an Executive Assembly composed of the Director, Chairs from the Committees, the Chair of the Advisory Scientific Board and the General Secretary (7 persons). Qualified majority is required in the Assembly. The Director chairs the assembly.
- [Home](https://operas-eu.org/about-2/) - About OPERAS Download the OPERAS flyer (version August 2018) here: OPERAS Flyer

## Events

- [Strengthening Trust through Transparency, Access and Quality: Emerging Strategies to Tackle Disinformation](https://operas-eu.org/event/strengthening-trust-through-transparency-access-and-quality-emerging-strategies-to-tackle-disinformation/) - OPERAS session at the #UNGA80 Science Summit This session addresses two pressing global challenges: (1) rebuilding trust among humans and societies and (2) combating the spread of disinformation. The objectives are rooted in the recognition that no trust in information is possible if mistrust is too high within societies. Secondly, it considers that fact-checking—though essential—arrives
- [Innovation Prototyping Lab 2025](https://operas-eu.org/event/innovation-prototyping-lab-2025/) - We’re excited to announce the first Innovation Prototyping Lab (IPL) – a co-creation event bringing together the GRAPHIA and LUMEN communities for a dynamic week of collaboration, creativity, and connection. Hosted by the University of Zadar at the Youth Centre (just minutes from the city centre), the IPL is your chance to engage in cross-domain knowledge exchange,
- [Online-Workshop: Building the LUMEN infrastructure for Semantics (LUMIS) together](https://operas-eu.org/event/online-workshop-building-the-lumen-infrastructure-for-semantics-lumis-together/) - 📅 Date: 4 September 2025 🕒 Time: Afternoon session (~3 hours) – Exact start time to be confirmed 💻 Format: Online 🔗 Register now: Workshop Registration This workshop will contribute to the co-design of a platform supporting ontologists and taxonomists in creating, sharing, and maintaining FAIR-by-design Semantic Artefacts. The LUMIS – LUMEN Infrastructure for Semantics is envisioned to be a workspace integrating
- [Strengthening open access through collaboration: building connections with OPERAS UK](https://operas-eu.org/event/strengthening-open-access-through-collaboration-building-connections-with-operas-uk/) - This event will bring together voices from across the UK open access (OA) landscape to examine current collaborations, identify opportunities for deeper engagement, and explore how collective efforts can better address shared challenges. Register: https://www.jisc.ac.uk/events/strengthening-open-access-through-collaboration-building-connections-with-operas-uk
- [EDCH Webinar: Discover the EDCH Forum & Registry](https://operas-eu.org/event/edch-webinar-discover-the-edch-forum-registry/) - Discover the EDCH Forum & Registry: two services to connect with the European Diamond OA Community (webinar) We’re excited to invite you to a webinar on July 9, 2025 10:00 AM, organised with the DIAMAS Project and CRAFT-OA. The Forum is a dedicated online space where individuals across Europe can connect, share ideas, and collaborate on Diamond OA
- [Lunchtime with OPERAS: Pathfinder – Navigating editorial services](https://operas-eu.org/event/lunchtime-with-operas-pathfinder-navigating-editorial-services/) - Register: Register here
- [Crafting the Future of Diamond Open Access: Technical, Social & Political Perspectives of Scholarly Publishing](https://operas-eu.org/event/crafting-the-future-of-diamond-open-access-technical-social-political-perspectives-of-scholarly-publishing/)
- [Webinar: Der Diamond Open Access Standard in Praxis und Anwendung](https://operas-eu.org/event/webinar-der-diamond-open-access-standard-in-praxis-und-anwendung/) - DOAS-A-THON: Der Diamond Open Access Standard in Praxis und Anwendung Datum: 9.04.2025 Uhrzeit: 10:00–11:30 Ort: Online Die freie Verfügbarkeit wissenschaftlicher Erkenntnisse ist ein Kernaspekt von Open Science. Diamond Open Access (OA) ist ein OA Modell, das für eine nachhaltige, gebührenfreie und gemeinschaftsgetragene Publikationsform steht, die weder für Autor*innen noch für Leser*innen finanzielle Hürden
- [Lunchtime with OPERAS: Meet the OA Books Special Interest Group](https://operas-eu.org/event/lunchtime-with-operas-meet-the-oa-books-special-interest-group/) - The new OA Books Special Interest Group is having its first open webinar to present its activities, on 3 March at 12 h (CET). This is an opportunity to talk with the community about the three Working Groups composing the SIG: Open Access Books Network (OABN), Business Models and (the new) Open Infrastructures. Register here.
- [AI and LLMs as tools for open scholarly communication in the social sciences and humanities](https://operas-eu.org/event/ai-and-llms-as-tools-for-open-scholarly-communication-in-the-social-sciences-and-humanities/) - Artificial Intelligence is a widely debated topic, raising questions about its role in research, publishing, and knowledge dissemination. How is AI being integrated into the tools and platforms that support open scholarly communication in the social sciences and humanities (SSH)? What are its practical applications, limitations, and implications for future innovation? To talk about these
- [Public Launch of the ALMASI EU funded Project and the European Diamond Capacity Hub](https://operas-eu.org/event/public-launch-of-the-almasi-eu-funded-project-and-the-european-diamond-capacity-hub/)
- [Online Session at the Science Summit at the 79th United Nations General Assembly: "Fostering Trust in the Digital Sphere: A Multi-Stakeholder Approach Introduction"](https://operas-eu.org/event/online-session-at-the-science-summit-at-the-79th-united-nations-general-assembly-fostering-trust-in-the-digital-sphere-a-multi-stakeholder-approach-introduction/) - OPERAS will host an online session on “Fostering Trust in the Digital Sphere: A Multi-Stakeholder Approach Introduction” at the Science Summit during the 79th United Nations General Assembly. The session on 11 September 2024, at 11am (ET) / 5 pm (CET), aims to explore innovative approaches and strategies to promote trustworthiness in digital interactions through multi-stakeholder collaboration. Session details:
- [Mutual Learning Exercise Multilingualism](https://operas-eu.org/event/mutual-learning-exercise-multilingualism/) - OPERAS OABN and Multilingualism Special Interest Groups would like to invite you to this MLE. We are going to talk about strategies to put multilingualism int practice. https://univ-amu-fr.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0qc-GqrjkqGdaV41W2u2Nf-6wAAzAJaTSJ#/registration
- [Webinar - Europe's Institutional Publishing Landscape: DIAMAS Project Results](https://operas-eu.org/event/webinar-europes-institutional-publishing-landscape-diamas-project-results/) - In this webinar, we share the findings on Europe's institutional publishing landscape based on the DIAMAS project survey. The session will deliver insights into key aspects of Diamond publishing across Europe and discuss what this means as we look to bolster Diamond Publishers and advance equitable access to scientific research. Register here.
- [Creating Community-Driven Pathways to Equitable Open Scholarly Publishing – Where Are We Now](https://operas-eu.org/event/creating-community-driven-pathways-to-equitable-open-scholarly-publishing-where-are-we-now/) - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdC463DmVLlONhrDqQmb1Sd9jGuzxqzxe7dKd-GTbxv0PEgWQ/viewform
- [Journées Traductions et Science Ouverte](https://operas-eu.org/event/journees-traductions-et-science-ouverte/) - In December 2023, the four exploratory studies of the Translations and Open Science project will come to an end. Funded by the French National Fund for Open Science and coordinated by OPERAS, the studies were designed to provide input for the creation of a scientific translation service combining language resources, technologies and human skills. Journées
- [Science Summit at the United Nations General Assembly](https://operas-eu.org/event/science-summit-at-the-united-nations-general-assembly/) - Science Summit at United Nations General Assembly 78 from 12 to 29 September 2023, Virtual and In-Person (New York) ISC and its partners will organise the 9th edition of the Science Summit around the 78th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA78) on 12-29 September 2023. The programme contains around 300 science sessions on how to achieve
- [Opening collaboration for community-driven scholarly communication – OPERAS Conference 2024](https://operas-eu.org/event/opening-collaboration-for-community-driven-scholarly-communication-operas-conference-2024/) - The OPERAS Conference aims to be a discussion hub in which different stakeholders such as researchers, decision-makers, publishers, librarians, and institutional service providers can share and compare their take on the current scholarly communication system and their vision for a sustainable future. The OPERAS conference will address issues relevant to the Social Sciences and
- [Global Summit on Diamond Open Access: Equity, quality, usability, and sustainability](https://operas-eu.org/event/global-summit-on-diamond-open-access-equity-quality-usability-and-sustainability/) - Global Summit on Diamond Open Access: Equity, quality, usability, and sustainability Cumbre Global sobre Acceso Abierto Diamante: Equidad, calidad, usabilidad, sostenibilidad 23 to 27 October 2023, Toluca, México Register HERE The conference and roundtable are part of the ‘Global Summit on Diamond Open Access’ on 23-27 October 2023, a unique series of events that will
- [Connnect.Collaborate.Create. - Bridging communities to foster participatory research and citizen science](https://operas-eu.org/event/connnect-collaborate-create-conference-in-paris-about-participatory-research/) - The conference, Connect.Collaborate.Create. Bridging Communities for Participatory Research and Citizen Science 2023, will bring together the diverse European communities that create and support participatory research (including its funding) and citizen science. Jointly organized by the European projects COESO and PRO-Ethics, it will focus on the social sciences and humanities as well as on integrating participatory approaches at the research funding
- [How to advocate for Open Education? 31 May 2023, 10:30-11:30 CEST](https://operas-eu.org/event/how-to-advocate-for-open-education-31-may-2023-1030-1130-cest/) - On 31 May 2023 from 10:30-11:30 CEST you will have the chance to discuss how to advocate for Open Education with Paola Corti, OE Community Manager at SPARC Europe, coordinator of the European Network of Open Education Librarians (ENOEL), and member of the LIBER Education Resources working group. Together with our guest speaker and the audience, we will discuss
- [SURVEY-A-THON - DIAMAS Survey](https://operas-eu.org/event/survey-a-thon-diamas-survey/) - OPERAS SURVEY-A-THON OPERAS invites you to join the OPERAS SURVEY-A-THON to fill the survey together on April 19, 13.00 to 14.30 CEST together with: Pierre Mounier (OPERAS & OpenEdition) Irakleitos Souyioultzoglou (OPERAS) During the SURVEY-A-THON, there will be a short introduction to DIAMAS and the survey’s aims. Any issues you encounter while filling in
- [SSH Open Cluster Meeting](https://operas-eu.org/event/ssh-open-cluster-meeting/) - SSHOC new Chair and Vice-Chair invite you to the 1st SSH Open Cluster meeting in April! Since the end of the SSHOC project in April 2022, the SSHOC Governing Board has been working hard on setting up the governance structure of the Cluster and making sure that it can continue to serve the SSH
- [Open Chat Series: How to Advocate for Innovative Open Access Book Publishing? ](https://operas-eu.org/event/6682/) - How to Advocate for Innovative Open Access Book Publishing? How-to-Advocacy An Open Chat Series by the OPERAS Special Interest Group (SIG) “Advocacy” Do the humanities and social sciences need (more) advocacy? Why is advocacy crucial for forging open scholarly communication? What can you do for more openness in the humanities and social sciences? OPERAS
- [GoTriple Hackathon: GoTriple's APIs](https://operas-eu.org/event/gotriple-hackathon-gotriples-apis/) - The TRIPLE project will organize the 2nd GoTriple Hackathon which will take place, virtually, on 7-9 March 2023. You can register here until the 5th of March. The public APIs of GoTriple platform are offered to software developers, system integrators and data aggregators. The Search REST APIs expose the metadata indexed in the GoTriple index for the three main
- [Webinar - “COESO Community Chat – getting money and momentum for social science and humanities in citizen science.”](https://operas-eu.org/event/webinar-coeso-community-chat-getting-money-and-momentum-for-social-science-and-humanities-in-citizen-science/) - A panel discussion, organized by ECSA and COESO, about concrete action items that funding seekers can do to increase SSH Citizen Science funding opportunities. Content will be based on COESO’s Funding Advocacy Action Plan. This event is for anyone who has an interest in finding Citizen Science funding opportunities - especially citizen science project managers,
- [“Solving Societal Challenges with Citizen Science – The Power of Funding” (an international funder workshop)](https://operas-eu.org/event/solving-societal-challenges-with-citizen-science-the-power-of-funding-an-international-funder-workshop/) - International funders will come together at this workshop to discuss how their agendas address the need for more SSH citizen science research. Effective research funding programs contribute to the diversity of citizen engagement within research to help solve societal challenges. Today’s pressing issues require well-rounded approaches, such as employing citizen science methodologies, and they benefit
- [TRIPLE Training Webinar "The Linked Data System in the SSH"](https://operas-eu.org/event/triple-training-webinar-the-linked-data-system-in-the-ssh/) - For more info visit: https://project.gotriple.eu/events/triple-webinar/
- [How to Advocate for Innovation? Open Chat by the SIG Advocacy](https://operas-eu.org/event/how-to-advocate-for-innovation-open-chat-by-the-sig-advocacy/) - For more info click here.
- [Improving Discovery and Collaboration in Open Science - Final TRIPLE conference](https://operas-eu.org/event/improving-discovery-and-collaboration-in-open-science-final-triple-conference/) - For more info on the event visit: https://project.gotriple.eu/events/triple-international-conference-2023/
- [Atelier de journalisme de solution autour du crime organisé (Solution Journalism Workshop on Organized Crime) [a COESO project event]](https://operas-eu.org/event/atelier-de-journalisme-de-solution-autour-du-crime-organise-solution-journalism-workshop-on-organized-crime-a-coeso-project-event/) - [Workshop will be conducted in French.] En immersion: comment journalistes et chercheurs peuvent s’entraider pour étudier et couvrir le crime organisé. La Babel Académie vous accueille pour deux jours d'atelier immersif afin de comprendre comment journalistes et chercheurs peuvent collaborer autour des thématiques du crime organisé et des biens confisqués par la justice. (An Immersion:
- [Wie geht Open Access in Europa? Chancen und Herausferungen gemeinsam meistern (Online-event of OPERAS-GER and ENABLE! with support by other national nodes)](https://operas-eu.org/event/wie-geht-open-access-in-europa-chancen-und-herausferungen-gemeinsam-meistern-online-event-of-operas-ger-and-enable-with-support-by-other-national-nodes/) - https://operas-ger.hypotheses.org/1829
- [TRIPLE: FAIR Data in Social Sciences and Humanities](https://operas-eu.org/event/triple-fair-data-in-social-sciences-and-humanities/) - FAIR Data in Social Sciences and Humanities This training event will be devoted specifically to FAIR Data in SSH, and it will provide answers to the following questions, among others: How is research data in SSH defined? Why are FAIR principles important for the management of research data in SSH? How can the FAIR principles
- [OPERAS Open Chats. Wir müssen reden: heute über TRIPLE (Virtual OPERAS-GER Event)](https://operas-eu.org/event/operas-open-chats-wir-mussen-reden-heute-uber-triple-virtual-operas-ger-event/) - More Information and Registration: OPERAS Open Chats – OPERAS-GER (hypotheses.org)
- [OPERAS Open Chats. Wir müssen reden: heute über Qualitätssicherung (Virtual OPERAS-GER Event)](https://operas-eu.org/event/operas-open-chats-wir-mussen-reden-heute-uber-qualitatssicherung-virtual-operas-ger-event/) - More Information and Registration: OPERAS Open Chats – OPERAS-GER (hypotheses.org)
- [OPERAS Open Chats. Wir müssen reden: heute über OPERAS und Text+ (Virtual OPERAS-GER Event)](https://operas-eu.org/event/operas-open-chats-wir-mussen-reden-heute-uber-operas-und-text-virtual-operas-ger-event/) - More Information and Registration: OPERAS Open Chats – OPERAS-GER (hypotheses.org)
- [OPERAS Open Chats. Wir müssen reden: heute über Open Access Monographien (Virtual OPERAS-GER Event)](https://operas-eu.org/event/operas-open-chats-wir-mussen-reden-heute-uber-open-access-monographien-virtual-operas-ger-event/) - More Information and Registration: OPERAS Open Chats – OPERAS-GER (hypotheses.org)
- [TRIPLE Booksprint](https://operas-eu.org/event/triple-booksprint/) - The TRIPLE booksprint will focus on key types of metadata for a scholarly publication and assess it in the context of open metadata initiatives and most pressing challenges in the Social Sciences and Humanities.
- [TRIPLE ThatCamp#3: Sustainability in Open Science](https://operas-eu.org/event/triple-thatcamp3-sustainability-in-open-science/) - If you are a researcher, a librarian, an interested citizen or someone otherwise involved or interested in sustainability in Open Science join us at the next TRIPLE ThatCamp one day before PubMet2022 and share your ideas on one of the most pressing matters and most discussed topics of our time! Registration link: https://forms.gle/EcVnQdPZvdtfCjTY8
- [TRIPLE ThatCamp #2: Scientific Crowdfunding](https://operas-eu.org/event/triple-thatcamp-2-scientific-crowdfunding/) - TRIPLE ThatCamp #2: Scientific Crowdfunding How can crowdfunding be a viable resource for Social Sciences and Humanities? Grasp the possibilities of crowdfunding at the next TRIPLE ThatCamp TRIPLE ThatCamp#2, 15 June 2022, 13-17 CEST Scientific Crowdfunding in the Social Sciences and Humanities Can crowdfunding be a viable way for SSH research? Grasp the benefits of
- [OPERAS Open Chats. Wir müssen reden: heute über Citizen Science (Virtual OPERAS-GER Event)](https://operas-eu.org/event/operas-open-chats-wir-mussen-reden-heute-uber-citizen-science-virtual-operas-ger-event/) - More Information and Registration: OPERAS Open Chats – OPERAS-GER (hypotheses.org)
- [Workshop: Soutenir la communication ouverte en SHS à l’échelle française et européenne : l’infrastructure OPERAS](https://operas-eu.org/event/5074/) - Workshop : « Soutenir la communication ouverte en SHS à l’échelle française et européenne : l’infrastructure OPERAS » – 28 juin 2021 Organisé par OpenEdition et Huma-Num en collaboration avec l’équipe du projet OPERAS, le workshop « Soutenir la communication ouverte en SHS à l’échelle française et européenne : l’infrastructure OPERAS » aura lieu en
- [OPERAS Open Chats. Wir müssen reden: heute über die FAIR Prinzipien und CO-OPERAS (Virtual OPERAS-GER Event)](https://operas-eu.org/event/operas-open-chats-wir-mussen-reden-heute-uber-die-fair-prinzipien-und-co-operas-virtual-operas-ger-event/) - More Information and Registration: OPERAS Open Chats – OPERAS-GER (hypotheses.org)
- [OPERAS-P Project: Building up OPERAS as a community-driven infrastructure](https://operas-eu.org/event/operas-p-project-building-up-operas-as-a-community-driven-infrastructure/) - OPERAS-P Project: Building up OPERAS as a community-driven infrastructure The OPERAS-P final meeting (June 29, 2021) will gather communities to present and discuss the results of the closing project and reflect together on the way forward to make Open Science a reality in the Humanities. When: 11.30 to 13.00 CEST Where: Virtual. Register here
- [COESO Open Call Info Session](https://operas-eu.org/event/coeso-open-call-info-session/) - The COESO project will fund 5 new pilot projects for up to 50,000 € each to implement innovative Citizen Science projects in Social Sciences and Humanities. Civil society and researchers are invited to apply. We are accepting applications now until January 30, 2022. Learn more about the project at coeso.hypotheses.org. At our live information session webinar on December 14,
- [TRIPLE Open Science Training Series: Visual Data Discovery for the SSH Context](https://operas-eu.org/event/5502/) - Visual Data Discovery for the SSH Context This training event will be devoted specifically to the visual discovery of research resources with the GoTriple platform, which is currently under development. It will provide answers to the following questions, among others: How can GoTriple support exploring research topics with visual search? What is the added value
- [OPERAS Reviewathon of the Special Interest Groups White Papers: Tools Research & Development and Common Standards and FAIR Principles](https://operas-eu.org/event/operas-reviewathon-of-the-special-interest-groups-white-papers-tools-and-common/) - OPERAS Reviewathon of the Special Interest Groups White Papers: Workshop Series Special Interest Groups are the place where new initiatives, new discussions take place and emerge. They work collaboratively, share information, watch, and prepare projects. The SIGs have recently published White Papers on their topics. Check here to learn more about the Living Book. OPERAS organized a
- [OPERAS Reviewathon of the Special Interest Groups White Papers: Open Access Business Models and Advocacy](https://operas-eu.org/event/operas-reviewathon-of-the-special-interest-groups-white-papers-open-access-and-advocacy/) - OPERAS Reviewathon of the Special Interest Groups White Papers: Workshop Series Special Interest Groups are the place where new initiatives, new discussions take place and emerge. They work collaboratively, share information, watch, and prepare projects. The SIGs have recently published White Papers on their topics. Check here to learn more about the Living Book. OPERAS organized a
- [OPERAS Reviewathon of the Special Interest Groups White Papers: Opening and Multilingualism](https://operas-eu.org/event/operas-reviewathon-of-the-special-interest-groups-white-papers-opening-and-multilingualism-3/) - OPERAS Reviewathon of the Special Interest Groups White Papers: Workshop Series Special Interest Groups are the place where new initiatives, new discussions take place and emerge. They work collaboratively, share information, watch, and prepare projects. The SIGs have recently published White Papers on their topics. Check here to learn more about the Living Book. OPERAS organized a
- [OPERAS Open Chats. Wir müssen reden: heute über Mehrsprachigkeit in den Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften (Virtual OPERAS-GER Event)](https://operas-eu.org/event/operas-open-chats-wir-mussen-reden-heute-uber-mehrsprachigkeit-in-den-geistes-und-sozialwissenschaften-virtual-operas-ger-event/) - More Information and Registration: OPERAS Open Chats – OPERAS-GER (hypotheses.org)
- [OPERAS Open Chats. Wir müssen reden: heute über Diamond Open Access und Open Access Geschäftsmodelle (Virtual OPERAS-GER Event)](https://operas-eu.org/event/operas-open-chats-wir-mussen-reden-heute-uber-diamond-open-access-und-open-access-geschaftsmodelle-virtual-operas-ger-event/) - More Information and Registration: OPERAS Open Chats – OPERAS-GER (hypotheses.org)
- [OPERAS Open Chats. Wir müssen reden: heute über europäische Forschungsinfrastrukturen und EU Projekte (Virtual OPERAS-GER Event)](https://operas-eu.org/event/operas-open-chats-wir-mussen-reden-heute-uber-europaische-forschungsinfrastrukturen-und-eu-projekte-virtual-operas-ger-event/) - More Information and Registration: OPERAS Open Chats – OPERAS-GER (hypotheses.org)
- [1st TRIPLE International Conference: Empowering Discovery in Open Social Sciences and Humanities (Virtual Event)](https://operas-eu.org/event/1st-triple-international-conference-empowering-discovery-in-open-social-sciences-and-humanities-virtual-event/) - The goal of the conference is to create space for discussing the impact, benefits and challenges of discovery services for the social sciences and humanities (SSH) in the European research ecosystem. We would like to bring together members of the Open Science and SSH communities (researchers, university and library staff) as well as other TRIPLE
- [GoTriple Hackathon](https://operas-eu.org/event/gotriple-hackathon/) - Join the GoTriple Hackathon to help find solutions to the problem of mapping between vocabularies in the languages that are represented in the TRIPLE Project (Croatian, English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish) and the Libary of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH). We particularly invite software programmers with a dedicated interest in vocabularies, programming librarians,
- [GoTriple Hackathon](https://operas-eu.org/event/gotriple_hackathon/) - Join the GoTriple Hackathon to help find solutions to the problem of mapping between vocabularies in the languages that are represented in the TRIPLE Project (Croatian, English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish) and the Libary of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH). We particularly invite software programmers with a dedicated interest in vocabularies, programming librarians,
- [TRIPLE Open Science Training Series: EOSC Architecture](https://operas-eu.org/event/triple-open-science-training-series-eosc-architecture/) - This training event will be devoted specifically to the EOSC Architecture, and it will provide answers on the following topics, among others: Overview of the EOSC Architecture principles Main components of the EOSC Architecture Interoperability in the EOSC Architecture Main documents, projects and further development All event details, registration and contact information can be found
- [Open Science FAIR](https://operas-eu.org/event/open-science-fair/) - WHY? Open science (also referred to as open scholarship) is at a crossroads. Implementation and adoption are progressing, with researchers, research institutions, funding agencies, service providers and infrastructures all engaging at various levels. However, different models are emerging which produce a seemingly fragmented ecosystem and achieve small steps on top of traditional scholarly communication
- [OPERAS for me: a workshop for the Italian SSH community](https://operas-eu.org/event/operas-for-me-a-workshop-for-the-italian-ssh-community/) - 13 May 2021, OPERAS for me: a workshop for the Italian SSH community Italian national node workshop. The Italian Humanities and Social sciences community is invited to attend the National OPERAS workshop. Pierre Mounier, OPERAS coordinator, and Enrico Pasini, coordinator of the Italian Node, will give a welcoming address. Elena Giglia, member of OPERAS
- [PUBLISHERS AND PUBLISHING STANCES: a Contribution to Multilingualism and Biliodiversity](https://operas-eu.org/event/publishers-and-publishing-stances-a-contribution-to-multilingualism-and-biliodiversity/) - Workshop from SIGs on Multilingualism and Advocacy discusses OA journals and the Latin-American publishers landscape The workshop on “Publishers and Publishing Stances: a Contribution to Multilingualism and Bibliodiversity” takes place on April 22nd, via Zoom. The event will present the results and recommendations provided by the first multi-institutional study on Open Access Diamond Journals as
- [Networking the Networks – Opening OPERAS-GER](https://operas-eu.org/event/networking-the-networks-opening-operas-ger/) - German National Node Event Find more details and the programme here Registration here
- [Innovative business models for OA book publishing in Europe](https://operas-eu.org/event/innovative-business-models-for-oa-book-publishing-in-europe/) - Innovative business models for OA book publishing in Europe We invite you to the first workshop of a series of workshops on business models for open access books. Workshop: Innovative business models for open access books – 6 approaches in Europe Time: Wednesday 7th April, 14:00-16:00 CEST Location: online event Register: https://www.eventbrite.nl/e/innovative-business-models-for-oa-books-6-approaches-in-europe-registration-145877482477 As part of the OPERAS-P project, we are looking
- [Building communities for the promotion of Open Scholarly Communication in Social Sciences and Humanities](https://operas-eu.org/event/building-communities-for-the-promotion-of-open-scholarly-communication-in-social-sciences-and-humanities/) - Online public event "Building communities for the promotion of Open Scholarly Communication in Social Sciences and Humanities" The National Documentation Centre (EKT), OPERAS RI member and OPERΑS-P project partner, organizes on Wednesday 26 May 2021 (10.00-14.30 CEST) an online public event for stakeholders in Greece involved and/or interested in open scholarly communication in the social sciences and humanities (SSH).
- [Talk:  “TRIPLE project: building a discovery platform to enhance collaboration” at ICTESSH](https://operas-eu.org/event/talk-triple-project-building-a-discovery-platform-to-enhance-collaboration-at-ictessh/) - TRIPLE is presented at the International Conference on ICT enhanced Social Sciences and Humanities 2020 (ICTeSSH) which takes place from 29 June to 1 July. Everyone is invited to join the online event for free. The talk “TRIPLE project: building a discovery platform to enhance collaboration” is scheduled for 1 July (10:15 AM–10:30 AM). Find
- [Panel "Usage of ICT tools in SSH" at ICTESSH](https://operas-eu.org/event/panel-usage-of-ict-tools-in-ssh-at-ictessh/) - Suzanne Dumouchel will be present as a panelist at "Usage of ICT tools in SSH", at ICTESSH.
- [CO-OPERAS at DH2020](https://operas-eu.org/event/co-operas-at-dh2020/)
- [Knowledge Infrastructures and Digital Governance. History, Challenges, Practices](https://operas-eu.org/event/knowledge-infrastructures-and-digital-governance-history-challenges-practices/) - Knowledge Infrastructures and Digital Governance. History, Challenges, Practices This workshop aims at revisiting digital knowledge infrastructures from an organisational and governance perspective, through their history, their stakes and achievements, as well as their challenges and obstacles. It will explore how these infrastructures frame themselves, evolve and adapt, how they stimulate participation and implement innovative models
- [TRIPLE ThatCamp #1 - Discovering Discovery: Envision your ideal ecosystem for exploring research resources](https://operas-eu.org/event/triple-thatcamp-1-discovering-discovery-envision-your-ideal-ecosystem-for-exploring-research-resources/) - TRIPLE ThatCamp #1 - Discovering Discovery: Envision your ideal ecosystem for exploring research resources What is it about? The ThatCamp #1 is meant to provide a forum to share concepts, strategies and resources for discovering research and getting research discovered. The event is an opportunity to learn from each other, brainstorm together, identify roadblocks, raise
- [The Future of Scholarly Communication](https://operas-eu.org/event/the-future-of-scholarly-communication/) - OPERAS-P Workshop: The Future of Scholarly Communication OPERAS-P, an H2020 project coordinated by CNRS, is organising a workshop Future of scholarly communication, which will be dedicated to discussing the outcomes of the research undertaken in the project’s Work Package 6 (Innovation). Over the course of three days (24–26 February 2021) we will hold two panels
- [OPERAS Conference “Opening up Social Sciences and Humanities in Europe: From Promises to Reality”](https://operas-eu.org/event/operas-annual-conference/) - Open Science is gaining momentum in Europe with the creation of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). In the EOSC Declaration it says “no disciplines [...] must be left behind”. Are the social sciences and humanities ready for the EOSC? To what extent are Open Science and FAIR practices already in place? What role can
- [Workshop on Multlingualism at the OASPA Conference 2020](https://operas-eu.org/event/workshop-on-multlingualism-at-the-oaspa-conference-2020/) - This workshop on multilingualism is an online satellite event of the OASPA Conference 2020. Time (CET): 10-12 am 1-3 pm (lunch break 12 am-1 pm) For more information check https://www.aeup.eu/aeup/2020-workshop-multilingualism/ Please register here.
- [Virtual Research Environments and Ancient Manuscripts](https://operas-eu.org/event/virtual-research-environments-and-ancient-manuscripts/) - Virtual Research Environments and Ancient Manuscripts In collaboration with OPERAS-P – a project of the OPERAS research infrastructure – and Classics@ Journal, endorsed by the European Association for Digital Humanities (EADH) and Humanistica, the conference „Virtual Research Environments and Ancient Manuscripts“ will be held from 10–11 September 2020 in Lausanne, Switzerland. It is organized by Claire Clivaz (DH+, member
- [Poland launches OPERAS National Node](https://operas-eu.org/event/poland-launches-operas-national-node/) - On the 17th June the OPERAS member Institute of Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences will organise the first Polish national node day. The online event “OPERAS-PL - communication in humanities and social sciences" will inaugurate the new initiative, which aims at supporting the development of research infrastructure and digital tools in humanities
- [OPERAS-NL National Event](https://operas-eu.org/event/operas-nl-national-event/) - OPERAS-NL National Event OPERAS-NL: Building Research Infrastructures and Communities for Open Scholarly Communications in the Humanities and Social Sciences The OAPEN Foundation, the Core member of OPERAS in the Netherlands and OPERAS-P project partner will be holding its first national node event together with OPERAS on the 22nd of June. The aim of this national
- [OPERAS Advocacy Workshop: Libraries supporting Open Science](https://operas-eu.org/event/operas-advocacy-workshop-libraries/) - The OPERAS advocacy workshop Libraries supporting Open Science will present 3 successful experiences of libraries offering services and support to enable Open Science practices among researchers. Paul Ayris, University College London, UCL and Open Science Emmy Tsang, TU Delft, Towards a community-centric approach to designing institutional support for open science Ignasi Labastida, University of Barcelona,
- [Wer benötigt was? Europäische Infrastrukturangebote für die digitalenGeisteswissenschaften am Beispiel von OPERAS](https://operas-eu.org/event/wer-benotigt-was-europaische-infrastrukturangebote-fur-die-digitalengeisteswissenschaften-am-beispiel-von-operas/) - https://operas-ger.hypotheses.org/virtuelle-reise-digital-humanities-in-der-max-weber-stiftung-3
- [A Plan S for books: Voices from the Community - 5. Rights retention and licensing](https://operas-eu.org/event/a-plan-s-for-books-voices-from-the-community-5-rights-retention-and-licensing/) - A Plan S for books: Voices from the Community What should a Plan S for books look like? This is a question we’ve been thinking about at the Open Access Books Network (OABN) — and we want to hear from as many members of the OA books community as possible as we seek to answer it. Session 5: May
- [A Plan S for books: Voices from the Community - 4. Discoverability and metadata](https://operas-eu.org/event/a-plan-s-for-books-voices-from-the-community-4-discoverability-and-metadata/) - A Plan S for books: Voices from the Community What should a Plan S for books look like? This is a question we’ve been thinking about at the Open Access Books Network (OABN) — and we want to hear from as many members of the OA books community as possible as we seek to answer it. Session 4: May
- [A Plan S for books: Voices from the Community - 3. Green OA for books](https://operas-eu.org/event/a-plan-s-for-books-voices-from-the-community-3-green-oa-for-books/) - A Plan S for books: Voices from the Community What should a Plan S for books look like? This is a question we’ve been thinking about at the Open Access Books Network (OABN) — and we want to hear from as many members of the OA books community as possible as we seek to answer it. Session 3: :Session
- [A Plan S for books: Voices from the Community - 2. Quality assurance and transparency](https://operas-eu.org/event/a-plan-s-for-books-voices-from-the-community-2-quality-assurance-and-transparency/) - A Plan S for books: Voices from the Community What should a Plan S for books look like? This is a question we’ve been thinking about at the Open Access Books Network (OABN) — and we want to hear from as many members of the OA books community as possible as we seek to answer it. Session 2: April

## Categories

- [Uncategorized](https://operas-eu.org/category/uncategorized/)
- [OPERAS RI](https://operas-eu.org/category/operas-ri/)
- [TRIPLE](https://operas-eu.org/category/triple/)
- [National Node](https://operas-eu.org/category/national-node/)
- [Member](https://operas-eu.org/category/operas-ri/member/)
- [Services](https://operas-eu.org/category/operas-ri/services/)
- [DOAB](https://operas-eu.org/category/doab/)
- [Special Interest Groups](https://operas-eu.org/category/special-interest-groups/)
- [CO-OPERAS](https://operas-eu.org/category/co-operas/)
- [UNITO](https://operas-eu.org/category/operas-ri/member/unito/)
- [OPERAS-P](https://operas-eu.org/category/operas-p/)
- [Project](https://operas-eu.org/category/project/)
- [OA Diamond](https://operas-eu.org/category/project/oa-diamond/)
- [IBL PAN](https://operas-eu.org/category/operas-ri/member/ibl-pan/)
- [UIT](https://operas-eu.org/category/operas-ri/member/uit/)
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- [OAPEN](https://operas-eu.org/category/operas-ri/member/oapen/)
- [LingOA](https://operas-eu.org/category/operas-ri/member/lingoa/)
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- [Ubiquity Press](https://operas-eu.org/category/operas-ri/member/ubiquity-press/)
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- [OLH](https://operas-eu.org/category/operas-ri/member/olh/)
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- [SciELO](https://operas-eu.org/category/operas-ri/member/scielo/)
- [University of Coimbra](https://operas-eu.org/category/operas-ri/member/university-of-coimbra/)
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- [DH+](https://operas-eu.org/category/operas-ri/member/dh/)
- [PKP](https://operas-eu.org/category/operas-ri/member/pkp/)
- [member](https://operas-eu.org/category/member-2/)
- [Executive Assembly](https://operas-eu.org/category/executive-assembly/)
- [COESO](https://operas-eu.org/category/project/coeso/)
- [Living Book](https://operas-eu.org/category/living-book/)
- [OPERAS job announcement](https://operas-eu.org/category/operas-ri/operas-job-announcement/)
- [OPERAS-PLUS](https://operas-eu.org/category/project/operas-plus/)
- [Community](https://operas-eu.org/category/community/)
- [Open Call](https://operas-eu.org/category/open-call/)
- [FECYT](https://operas-eu.org/category/operas-ri/member/fecyt/)
- [TSV](https://operas-eu.org/category/operas-ri/member/tsv/)
- [PALOMERA](https://operas-eu.org/category/project/palomera/)

## Tags

- [Open Access](https://operas-eu.org/tag/open-access/)
- [Zenodo](https://operas-eu.org/tag/zenodo/)
- [DOI](https://operas-eu.org/tag/doi/)
- [OPERAS](https://operas-eu.org/tag/operas/)
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- [Open Science](https://operas-eu.org/tag/open-science/)
- [journals](https://operas-eu.org/tag/journals/)
- [scholarly communication](https://operas-eu.org/tag/scholarly-communication/)
- [business model](https://operas-eu.org/tag/business-model/)
- [plan S](https://operas-eu.org/tag/plan-s/)
- [Research Infrastructure](https://operas-eu.org/tag/research-infrastructure/)
- [Discovery](https://operas-eu.org/tag/discovery/)
- [Discover](https://operas-eu.org/tag/discover/)
- [Connect](https://operas-eu.org/tag/connect/)
- [collaborate](https://operas-eu.org/tag/collaborate/)
- [data](https://operas-eu.org/tag/data/)
- [publication](https://operas-eu.org/tag/publication/)
- [job](https://operas-eu.org/tag/job/)
- [offer](https://operas-eu.org/tag/offer/)
- [call](https://operas-eu.org/tag/call/)
- [announcement](https://operas-eu.org/tag/announcement/)
- [OABook](https://operas-eu.org/tag/oabook/)
- [SIG](https://operas-eu.org/tag/sig/)
- [books](https://operas-eu.org/tag/books/)
- [ESFRI](https://operas-eu.org/tag/esfri/)
- [EOSC](https://operas-eu.org/tag/eosc/)
- [Advocacy](https://operas-eu.org/tag/advocacy/)
- [Open Chat](https://operas-eu.org/tag/open-chat/)
- [Communication](https://operas-eu.org/tag/communication/)
- [translation](https://operas-eu.org/tag/translation/)
- [multilingualism](https://operas-eu.org/tag/multilingualism/)
- [diamond](https://operas-eu.org/tag/diamond/)
- [Diamond OA](https://operas-eu.org/tag/diamond-oa/)
- [research assessment](https://operas-eu.org/tag/research-assessment/)
- [privacy policy](https://operas-eu.org/tag/privacy-policy/)
- [deliverable](https://operas-eu.org/tag/deliverable/)
- [report](https://operas-eu.org/tag/report/)
- [national nodes](https://operas-eu.org/tag/national-nodes/)
- [national communities](https://operas-eu.org/tag/national-communities/)
- [PALOMERA](https://operas-eu.org/tag/palomera/)
- [OABooks](https://operas-eu.org/tag/oabooks/)
- [trust](https://operas-eu.org/tag/trust/)
- [internet](https://operas-eu.org/tag/internet/)
- [disinformation](https://operas-eu.org/tag/disinformation/)
- [science](https://operas-eu.org/tag/science/)
- [mediation](https://operas-eu.org/tag/mediation/)
- [infrastructure](https://operas-eu.org/tag/infrastructure/)
- [job opportunity](https://operas-eu.org/tag/job-opportunity/)
- [library](https://operas-eu.org/tag/library/)
- [ordinary member](https://operas-eu.org/tag/ordinary-member/)
- [members](https://operas-eu.org/tag/members/)
- [OPERAS community](https://operas-eu.org/tag/operas-community/)
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- [conference](https://operas-eu.org/tag/conference/)
- [event](https://operas-eu.org/tag/event/)
- [operas 2026](https://operas-eu.org/tag/operas-2026/)
- [events](https://operas-eu.org/tag/events/)
- [PKP](https://operas-eu.org/tag/pkp/)

## Categories

- [OPERAS RI](https://operas-eu.org/events_categories/operas-ri/)
- [Projects](https://operas-eu.org/events_categories/projects/)
- [OPERAS-P](https://operas-eu.org/events_categories/operas-p/)
- [OPERAS Annual Conference](https://operas-eu.org/events_categories/operas-annual-conference/)
- [Virtual](https://operas-eu.org/events_categories/virtual/)
- [public](https://operas-eu.org/events_categories/public/)
- [OPERAS Speakers](https://operas-eu.org/events_categories/operas-speakers/)
- [TRIPLE](https://operas-eu.org/events_categories/triple/)
- [CO-OPERAS](https://operas-eu.org/events_categories/co-operas/)
- [OPERAS-GER](https://operas-eu.org/events_categories/operas-ger/)
- [Workshop](https://operas-eu.org/events_categories/workshop/)
- [ThatCamp](https://operas-eu.org/events_categories/thatcamp/)
- [Conference](https://operas-eu.org/events_categories/conference/)
- [national node](https://operas-eu.org/events_categories/national-node/)
- [Special Interest Groups](https://operas-eu.org/events_categories/special-interest-groups/)
- [Training](https://operas-eu.org/events_categories/training/)
- [Advocacy SIG](https://operas-eu.org/events_categories/advocacy-sig/)
- [SSH Open Cluster](https://operas-eu.org/events_categories/ssh-open-cluster/)

## Tags

- [OPERAS2020](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/operas2020/)
- [scholarly communication](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/scholarly-communication/)
- [FAIR](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/fair/)
- [EOSC](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/eosc/)
- [Humanities](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/humanities/)
- [Social Sciences](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/social-sciences/)
- [crowdfunding](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/crowdfunding/)
- [Open Science](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/open-science/)
- [TRIPLETHATCamp](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/triplethatcamp/)
- [OPERAS](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/operas/)
- [Open Access](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/open-access/)
- [Conference](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/conference/)
- [SSH](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/ssh/)
- [Discovery](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/discovery/)
- [collaboration](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/collaboration/)
- [Advocacy](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/advocacy/)
- [Communication](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/communication/)
- [Open Chat](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/open-chat/)
- [Training](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/training/)
- [TRIPLE](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/triple/)
- [Webinar](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/webinar/)
- [Linked Open Data](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/linked-open-data/)
- [Linked Data](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/linked-data/)
- [Hackathon](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/hackathon/)
- [API](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/api/)
- [RDM](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/rdm/)
- [publishing](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/publishing/)
- [Diamond Open Access](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/diamond-open-access/)
- [DiamondOA](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/diamondoa/)
- [Translation](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/translation/)
- [DIAMAS](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/diamas/)
- [services](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/services/)
- [EDCH](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/edch/)
- [Registry](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/registry/)
- [Diamond](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/diamond/)
- [LUMEN](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/lumen/)
- [LUMIS](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/lumis/)
- [GRAPHIA](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/graphia/)
- [UNGA](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/unga/)
- [Science Summit](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/science-summit/)
- [Disinformation](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/disinformation/)
- [Trust](https://operas-eu.org/events_tags/trust/)
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## llms-full

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