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Publishing and Open Science

The European University Institute, in line with its Open Access policy, supports an approach to scholarly communication that values the principles of Open Science aiming at the broadest openness, reach and impact of its research.

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The CIVICA Research Open Science initiative is a flexible and inclusive framework for the promotion and facilitation of Open Science practices within the Social Sciences. Joint Open Science training resources were collected in two channels:

In May 2022 the EUI endorsed the 20th anniversary statement of the Budapest Open Access Initiative and released a commitment document signed by the Dean of Research and the Library Director. Read more 
 

How to Publish Open Access: 9 short videos


 

PUBLISH IN OPEN ACCESS

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Open Access Publishing provides immediate online access to research outputs at no cost to the reader, including the right to fully reuse these outputs digitally. 

Open Access increases impact and it is an essential element of Open Science.

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KNOW YOUR (COPY)RIGHTS

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It is essential for scholars to understand the copyrights and licensing implications of publishing and sharing research outputs. 

Discover the opportunities of retaining your copyright, chosing openness, and applying licences to your work that enable reuse.

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MANAGE YOUR RESEARCH DATA

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Research data are foundational to the overall research process and are becoming first-class research outputs in the scholarly communication landscape. 

Managing your data effectively increases their impact and fosters their long-term potential reuse.

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CULTIVATE AN ONLINE PRESENCE

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Being present online as a scholar is essential to foster impact and promote collaboration. 

Learn how to maximize impact overall and the advantages offered by an ORCID researcher identifier and the use of social media in academia.

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Page last updated on 11 July 2024

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