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Year of Open Science Conference

March 20, 2024 2224

The Center for Open Science (COS), in collaboration with NASA, is hosting a no-cost, online culminating conference on March 21 and 22 to showcase the outcomes, coalition-building efforts, and ongoing work stemming from the 2023 Year of Open Science (YOS). This event aims to unite YOS participating organizations, U.S. federal agencies, funders, international policymakers, universities, and research institutions for knowledge exchange and the sharing of recommendations to advance open science policies and practices.

The conference theme is “Embracing the Future: Open Science in the U.S. Federal Context and Beyond” and its goals are to :

  • Showcase the past, present, and future of open science initiatives with relevance to U.S. federal agencies and international partners
  • Highlight synergistic connections across the web of stakeholders who enact and support open science initiatives across the research lifecycle
  • Promote systems thinking by illuminating and connecting activities across the major components of the research system: technology infrastructure, community-building, rewards and incentives, and policy-making and implementation
  • Foster a warm and welcoming environment for all community members to have opportunities to contribute
  • Offer a dynamic and interactive event with the chance to forge new connections

A full agenda and registration link appear on the Center for Open Science website.

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