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… Community Zoekresultaten Like a number of other universities in the Netherlands and elsewhere in the world, UM has its own Open Science Community (OSCM), a bottom-up organisation supported by ten volunteers, including seven ambassadors within the faculties. One of them is PhD candidate Matthijs Sloep, a data engineer at MAASTRO Clinic and the UM Department of Clinical Data Science. ‘Becoming a member of our community is valuable for any scientist, but especially for starting researchers,’ he says. ‘You rapidly build up a network and meet people you would normally only come across much later in your career. Thanks to the collaboration with national and international Open Science (OS) communities, you enter a world of people … Joining the community ‘It’s very easy to become a member of the OSCM, even if you don’t want to invest time and effort in the community yourself. We want to help people discover OS. That’s why we’re very accessible and our e-mail addresses are on the website. So you can always contact us with questions or come to our events. We regularly run FAIR Coffees, lectures and workshops in the field of reproducibility, preregistration, and so on. Many of these events are intended for people who don’t have …
… 17 februari 2020 Pure back online Zoekresultaten We are happy to announce that Maastricht University and MUMC+ have a completely new Pure. Pure and associated services, such as the Research Publications portal, have been back in operation since Monday 17 February. Due to the cyber attack end December, Pure was not available for users and visitors for weeks. We have used the downtime to continue the planned migration to the new cloud platform without additional inconvenience for you. As a result, Maastricht University now uses the latest version of Pure with improved user experience and new functionalities. Pure to a new platform Our research information system Pure has moved to the cloud platform of the supplier. The move guarantees the best accessibility and performance. And also the guarantee that we always run on the most recent version. Pure’s migration was on the agenda for … and find out more about the changes and planned work . Door: Ron Aardening , More information via UM Library … We are happy to announce that Maastricht University and MUMC+ have a completely new Pure. Pure and associated services, such as the Research Publications portal, have been back in operation since Monday 17 February. Due to the cyber attack end December, Pure was not available for users and visitors for weeks. We have used the downtime to continue the planned migration to the new …
… 20 mei 2020 Free access and open access publishing for UM & MUMC Zoekresultaten The Association of Universities in the Netherlands (VSNU), the Dutch Federation of University Medical Centers (NFU), the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) and Elsevier announced that they have entered into a national agreement. Maastricht University and MUMC+ participate in this contract that runs until 2025. The agreement includes read access to all publications in the scientific Elsevier journals and open access (OA) publication of peer-reviewed articles not only in subscription journals (hybrid) but also in multiple full OA journals. And affiliated researchers don’t pay article processing charges (APC) anymore. Also, Elsevier and partners will jointly develop innovative services for valuing and disseminating knowledge. The VSNU has prepared an FAQ, and the contract has been made public on its website. The University Library will include all relevant information from the agreement and the FAQ on the Elsevier workflow page . The information about open access publishing in the individual journals is available via the OA Journal Browser and …
… Elsevier and UM scholars can publish Open Access in all Elsevier journals – Full OA and Hybrid – without paying APC. The Association of Universities in the Netherlands (VSNU), The Netherlands Federation of University Medical Centres (NFU), The Dutch Research Council (NWO) and information and analytics business Elsevier have reached a framework agreement. The framework agreement, valid 1 January 2020 through 1 May 2020, provides Dutch researchers with full reading access to all Elsevier journals and allows (unlimited) open access publishing in all Elsevier journals. On top of that, a range of pilots will be undertaken to develop tools and services in support of (open) science and research intelligence. VSNU, NFU, NWO and Elsevier acknowledge that especially the development of these new services has been cause for concern in the community. To address this concern, an initial set of clear principles has been agreed by the partner …
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… 25 okt 09:00 - 13:45 Open Science Zoekresultaten Op vrijdag 25 oktober vindt een UM Open Science evenement plaats. Rianne Letschert zal het evenement starten met de officiële ondertekening van de San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA). Het evenement start met de officiële ondertekening van de San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA) en een toespraak over onderzoeksevaluatie door onze rector Rianne Letschert. Dit wordt gevolgd door voorbeelden van open leermiddelen, open access publiceren en FAIR data management bij de UM. De ochtend eindigt met een … Meer informatie & registratie Meer informatie & registratie [EN] … Op vrijdag 25 oktober vindt een UM Open Science evenement plaats. Rianne Letschert zal het evenement starten met de officiële ondertekening van de San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA). … Op vrijdag 25 oktober vindt een UM Open Science evenement plaats. Rianne Letschert zal het evenement starten met de officiële ondertekening van de San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA). … UM Open Science …
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… 10 feb 10:00 - 15:30 Zoekresultaten Are you curious about the FAIR research principles? Do you want to know how to apply them to your own research? Funders, Publishers and entire research communities are making this cultural shift in Science making practices. Join us on 10 February 2021 for a day of full FAIR hands-on training. Online Are you curious about the FAIR research principles? Do you want to know how to apply them to …
… 14 april 2020 Joint effort leads to a new Research Data Management service Zoekresultaten Maastricht University and Maastricht UMC+ foster Open Science and support the creation of FAIR research data. DataHub and Maastricht University Library provide storage solutions and research data management services that support this ambition. They both work according to the FAIR principles and help to make your data Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable. Joint effort leads to a new Research Data Management service As a …
… 1 juli 2019 New service for UM researchers Zoekresultaten The University Library recently launched a new tool for researchers: the Similarity Check Service. This tool helps researchers to prevent sloppy referencing or plagiarism. Whether you want to authenticate your own writing, that by your co-author, or by your PhD-student, the Similarity Check Service is the … Check Service helps all researchers to prevent sloppy referencing or plagiarism. The Similarity Check Service utilizes iThenticate provided by TurnItIn to compare your submitted work to millions of articles and other published works and billions of webpages. For more information about this new service or to submit and check your article, follow this link to our service page. You can simply log in using your personal UM credentials. Door: Ron Aardening , Go to Similarity Check Relevant links …