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Open Science and the European Commission Jean-François Dechamp, Pharm.D European Commission, Directorate General Research & Innovation Pointers following a keynote speech at #EUNIS16 8-10 June 2016, Thessaloniki, Greece

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Open Science and the European Commission

Jean-François Dechamp, Pharm.DEuropean Commission, Directorate General Research & Innovation

Pointers following a keynote speech at #EUNIS168-10 June 2016, Thessaloniki, Greece

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Introduction

Aaron Schwartz• Fellowship from the Blinken Open Society Archives in

Hungary (link)Alexandra Elbakyan

• Article about @Sci-Hub (link)EC Consultation on Open Science (Science 2.0)

• Final report (link)• Four main drivers: Big data, digitisation of research,

global science community and public demand

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Commissioner Carlos Moedas (link)

Open innovationOpen science (link)Open to the world

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Pointers

Open access• Example of the European Bioinformatics Institute of EMBL (link)• All you ever wanted to know about open access and the

European Commission... (link)A few EU-financed projects

• OpenAIRE, MedOANet, RECODE, FOSTER, FutureTDM, OpenMinTeD

Communication on the European Open Science Cloud (link)Council Conclusions on Open Science (link)

• Watch the debate – you can select your country (link)Open Science Policy Platform (link)

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Thank you!

We want to give European researchers and innovators the best conditions to do their job.

Twitter: @OpenAccessECMail: [email protected]: http://ec.europa.eu/research/openscience/

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