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Thursday 15 December 2022, 14:30-15:30, Open Science Café with Annalisa Minelli (ISPRA), 14:30-15:30
How to translate the principles of Open Science into everyday research practice? Which tools should be used to open up each step of the research cycle? We will hear from the concrete experience of ISPRA's natural science researcher, Annalisa Minelli.
Resources presented in the Open Science Café:
- Article: Minelli, A., Sarretta, A., Oggioni, A., Bergami, C., Bastianini, M., Bernardi Aubry, F., Camatti, E., & Pugnetti, A. (2021). Opening Marine Long-Term Ecological Science: Lesson Learned From the LTER-Italy Site Northern Adriatic Sea. Frontiers in Marine Science, 8. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.659522
- Dataset: LTER Northern Adriatic Sea (Italy) marine data from 1965 to 2015 https://zenodo.org/record/4756741
- Data description paper: A long-term (1965–2015) ecological marine database from the LTER-Italy Northern Adriatic Sea site: plankton and oceanographic observations https://essd.copernicus.org/articles/12/215/2020/
Agenda
- 14:30 - 14:40 Link opening and welcome by Elena Giglia
- 14:40 - 14:50 Introduction
- 14:50 - 15:00 Presentation by Annalisa Minelli (ISPRA)
- 15:00 - 15:30 Q&A/Discussion
Who will speak
Moderator: Elena Giglia, the Head of the Open Access Project Unit at the University of Turin. She plays an active role in national and international working groups on Open Science and is a partner in several Horizon 2020 projects. At the Italian Ministry of University and Research, she was part of the Commission that drafted the National Plan for Open Science, soon to be published. She was a member of the Working Group "Open Access and New Indicators" at ANVUR (2013-2014). She actively participates in national and international conferences on various aspects of Open Science, including evaluation, and carries out intensive training, information and promotional activities on these topics.
Annalisa Minelli (ISPRA): is an Engineer for the Environment and the Territory with a PhD in Earth Sciences and Geotechnologies. Specialised in Open Source Geographic Information Systems with decades of experience, she applies the principles of Open Science daily in every aspect of her work. Today as a Technologist at DG-SINA (ISPRA) she is responsible for making official Italian geographical data available through standard services.
Who should attend?
The webinar is designed for the Italian community and is aimed at researchers, research support staff, technicians and technologists interested in learning about open science and FAIR principles.
Mandatory registration at the link: https://learning.garr.it/enrol/index.php?id=213
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