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SUMMARY:Sorry\, we’re OPEN!
DESCRIPTION:The first Edition of the University of Cagliari’s BIP for librarians is launched: Sorry\, we’re OPEN! – Advancing Open Science and Open Access in academic libraries (UniCA Blended Intensive Program for Librarians 2025). \nThe focus of the BIP will be on electronic resources\, open science\, collection management\, and artificial intelligence\, with an emphasis on the exchange of best practices. \nWho is it targeted to?  \nLibrary staff from academic institutions with experience in the topics covered. Priority will be given to applications from universities that are part of the European University Alliance EDUC\, of which the University of Cagliari is a member: University of Potsdam\, University of Rennes\, University Paris Nanterre\, Masaryk University\, University of Pécs\, Jaume I University\, and South-Eastern Norway University. The number of participants from each institution should not exceed 2 individuals\, in order to ensure greater variety in the BIP experience. \nWhen does it take place and in what format?  \nThe virtual activity will take place on September 11\, 2025\, on Microsoft Teams\, while the in-person event will be held in Cagliari from September 29 to October 3\, 2025. \nThere are no registration fees for participation in the BIP. Participants are responsible for covering their own expenses for meals\, accommodation\, and travel to/from Cagliari.
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/sorry-were-open
LOCATION:University of Cagliari\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Other events
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SUMMARY:Shape the Future of Research Data Curation in Europe!
DESCRIPTION:Join us in Leuven\, Belgium\, on October 1-2\, 2025\, for a transformative 2-day workshop to establish the European Expert Curation Network! \nAre you passionate about research data curation\, quality management\, and long-term preservation? Do you want to be at the forefront of shaping FAIR and TRUST principles for the future? This is your chance to collaborate with leading experts and make a lasting impact. \nWhy Attend?\nThe EOSC EDEN project invites research data curation and long-term preservation experts to a hands-on workshop where participants will: \n\nLay the foundations of a European Expert Curation Network.\nShare expertise\, experiences\, and best practices.\nBuild a collaborative vision for advancing data curation and long-term preservation across disciplines and repositories.\n\nThis workshop is the first of two events designed to bring together experts from diverse domains\, including organizations\, repositories (generalist/specialist)\, collections\, and digital object types. Together\, participants will aim to harmonize curation practices and address the challenges of ensuring that data remains FAIR over time. \nEvent Details\nTravel Support Available: travel support will be offered for selected participants. Participants will be selected based on criteria to ensure a balanced and diverse representation. This includes expertise in research data curation and long-term preservation\, as well as coverage across disciplines\, organization types\, and digital object types. \nWho Should Attend?\nEOSC EDEN is looking for approx. 20 experts with: \n\nExpertise in research data curation\, quality management\, or long-term preservation.\nRepresentation across organizations\, repositories\, collections\, or digital object types.\nA commitment to advancing FAIR+Time and TRUST principles.\n\nA second workshop is planned in 2026\, focusing more on training and endorsement of the EOSC EDEN project outcomes. \nWhy This Matters\nCuration is the cornerstone of long-term digital preservation\, yet it remains a challenge for many institutions. By establishing a European Expert Curation Network\, the project aims to: \n\nAddress gaps in expertise and experience.\nProvide a platform for collaboration and knowledge exchange.\nHarmonize curation practices across disciplines and repositories.\nEnsure data remains accessible and reusable as technology evolves.\n\nThis initiative is part of the EOSC EDEN project\, which will develop and establish a framework to identify what data are candidates for long-term preservation based on use\, benefit\, and quality and a model for re-appraisal points along data lifecycle and test usability. EOSC EDEN will identify practices to support the creation of curation\, long-term preservation\, and access strategies in Europe. In collaboration with our sister project FIDELIS\, we will work to facilitate the sustainable embedding of the European Expert Curation Network to ensure its long-term growth after the conclusion of the project. \nContact\nFor more information about the workshop or the EOSC EDEN project\, feel free to reach out: \n Email: pmo.eden(at)postit.csc.fi
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/shape-the-future-of-research-data-curation-in-europe
LOCATION:Leuven\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:HE Project event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251001
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SUMMARY:EOSC Federation Build-up Group meeting #7
DESCRIPTION:The 7th meeting of the EOSC Federation Build-up Group will take place on 1-2 October 2025 in Helsinki\, Finland. Hosted at CSC – IT Center for Science\, the meeting will be held in-person only.\nDuring the meeting\, scientific use cases\, set to be monitored through November 2025\, will be presented and discussed. The meeting will also serve as a working platform to prepare these use cases for presentation to the broader EOSC community at the EOSC Symposium 2025 in Brussels. \nA detailed agenda for the two full-day meeting will be shared after the summer break\, following its approval at the group’s sixth meeting at the end of August. \n\nRegistration\nRegistration for the two full-day meeting is now open and will close on Sunday\, 21 September 2025 (23:59 CEST)! Participation is limited to members of the EOSC Federation Build-up Group. Invited participants have received a password to access the registration page. \n\nTravel arrangements\nParticipants are responsible for booking and covering the costs of their travel and accommodation. \nThe organisers have compiled a list of recommended hotels within walking distance of the Central Railway Station and the metro. These hotels offer discounted rates for participants in the Build-up Group meeting. All of the details can be found in this document. \n\nVenue\nCSC is located a 10-minute metro ride from central Helsinki in the neighbouring city of Espoo. CSC offices are in the Life Science Centre\, around 50 metres away from the Keilaniemi metro station. \n\nTravel instructions and sightseeing tips\nClick “Read more” for detailed travel instructions on reaching the event venue as well as recommendations on what to explore in Helsinki. \n \nFrom Helsinki Airport (HEL) to the City Center\nTrain\n\nThe fastest way to central Helsinki is the train. In the arrivals hall\, follow the terminal signs for the train station. The train terminates at the Central Railway Station (Rautatieasema) and the journey takes approximately 35-38 minutes.\nYou can purchase a ticket at a station ticket machine\, by using the HSL mobile app\, or by tapping a card on one of the card readers. You will need to select an ABC travel zone ticket. (HSL app)\n\nBus\n\nYou can also take the bus to central Helsinki. First\, follow the terminal signs for buses. At the bus station\, the line 600 takes you to the Central Railway Station (Rautatieasema). The bus will take around 45 minutes.\nYou can purchase a ticket at a station ticket machine\, by using the HSL mobile app\, or by tapping a card on the card reader when onboarding the bus. You will need to select an ABC travel zone ticket. (HSL app)\n\nTaxi\n\nTaxis are widely available at Helsinki Airport. There is a fixed rate to the city centre at 42€. Taxis accept cards and give receipts. A taxi ride to the centre will take around 25-30 minutes.\nYou can also use Uber or Bolt\, which usually offer a lower rate – if you use one of these\, follow the app instructions to locate the pick-up point. These services issue receipts automatically in their apps.\n\nFrom the City Center to CSC\nMetro\n\nYou can take the metro from any station in the city centre to Keilaniemi station. This is in the direction of Tapiola or Kivenlahti (last stops on the line). At Keilaniemi station\, follow the signs to Exit G to Keilaranta. The Life Science Centre is across the street from Exit G\, and the closest entrance is at Keilaranta 18 (at the end of the tram platform). A steps-free entrance is at Keilaranta 14.\nOnce inside the Life Science Centre\, follow the signs for the Auditorium.\nMetro tickets can be purchased at the machines at the station\, on the HSL mobile app\, or you can tap your card on a card reader when entering the metro\, after selecting the AB travel zone. (HSL app)\n\nTaxi\n\nTaxis are widely available in central Helsinki. You can also use Uber or Bolt\, which issue receipts automatically in their apps. A taxi ride to CSC will take around 20 minutes.\nPlease ask to be dropped off at the Main Entrance of the Life Science Centre\, at Keilaranta 14.\n\nFrom Helsinki Airport to CSC\nTrain + Metro\n\nTake the train from Helsinki Airport to the Central Railway Station (Rautatieasema). Here follow the orange M signs for the metro station located beneath the train station. Take the metro to Keilaniemi – you can use the same ticket you used on the train\, as this is valid for 90 minutes.\n\nTaxi\n\nTaxis are widely available at Helsinki Airport. Taxis accept cards and give receipts. A taxi ride to the Life Science Centre will take around 25-30 minutes.\nYou can also use Uber or Bolt\, which usually offer lower rates – if you use one of these\, follow the app instructions to locate the terminal pick-up point. These services issue receipts automatically in their apps.\n\n\nExplore Helsinki\nHelsinki sits on the southern coast of Finland and is known for its Art Nouveau architecture and beautiful archipelago. Some top sites to visit include: \n\nSuomenlinna: This sea fortress is a UNESCO World Heritage site on a historic island with charming cafes and even a brewery. It can be reached by a short ferry ride from the Market Square (Kauppatori).\nRock Church (Temppeliaukion kirkko): This church attracts millions of visitors every year\, drawn by the church having been built directly into solid rock.\nSenate Square: This square is encircled by 19th century architectural masterpieces\, including the Helsinki Cathedral\, the National Library\, the University of Helsinki main building\, and the Government Palace.\nAllas Sea Pool: Sauna culture is central to Finnish life – here you can experience the Finnish sauna and even take a dip in sea temperature waters.\nOodi Library: The new central library of Helsinki opened in 2018\, redefining the concept of a library in the twenty-first century. The library awes with its architecture and its offerings from not only books but 3D printers\, musical instruments\, library robots\, and more.
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/eosc-federation-build-up-group-meeting-7
LOCATION:CSC – IT Center for Science\, Keilaranta 14\, Espoo\, 02150\, Finland
CATEGORIES:EOSC event
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SUMMARY:European Galaxy Days (EGD)
DESCRIPTION:The European Galaxy Days will be held from the 1st to 3rd of October 2025 in Freiburg im Breisgau\, Germany. This 3-day meeting will be similar to the events we held in 2023\, 2022\, 2018\, 2016\, 2014\, and 2012. The first two days will give an overview of the current state of the Galaxy framework and community with several talks\, demonstrations\, and Birds of a Feather sessions. As part of a CoFest\, the third day offer the opportunity to continue the discussions\, to code and hack as well as enjoy the Galaxy community. \nRegistration is free. It is recommended to register as soon as possible to secure your spot for different events as well as helping us to organise the event better. The traveling\, accommodation\, and subsistence expenses will be partially covered by the organisers for a limited number of ELIXIR participants. The organizers will contact you for further clarification.
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/european-galaxy-days-egd
LOCATION:Freiburg\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Other events
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