Latest news from the Open Science Lab «« « 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 » »» Project “Documenting Ukrainian Cultural Heritage” launched Photographic documentation of war-threatened buildings in Ukraine as a substantiated basis for the reconstruction of buildings OPTIMETA: Open metadata for better findability of open access publications Because research is resource-intensive, scientific publications should be easy to find Semantifying the IPCC Reports – a Hackathon Formats For Future: a hackathon to support #semanticClimate in liberating the IPCC reports and other climate change scientific knowledge New in the AV-Portal: Recordings of the “DAYS OF UKRAINE IN LOWER SAXONY” United Science – United Europe: Videos freely and permanently available on the TIB AV-Portal ORKG Workshop at the first German Open Science Festival This is what happens when 23 Open Science enthusiasts work together to make research machine-actionable Gestapo.Terror.Orte in Niedersachsen 1933–1945 A digital map shows the sites of Gestapo terror in Lower Saxony and can be supplemented by any interested parties in the spirit of Citizen Science Open for Climate Justice: International Open Access Week 2022 The TIB is participating with an exhibition, an Escape Room and several face-to-face and online events Sharing in higher education – the OER portal twillo receives follow-up funding Minister Thümler: “Portal makes important contribution to digitalisation in teaching” TIB’s Lambert Heller in the Open Innovation City Bielefeld “Vordenker” podcast A talk with host Helen Bielawa about design thinking and digital innovation as well as a common factor between open science and open innovation The Open Science Festival returns: organisers wanted for 2023! Institutions interested in organising the Open Science Festival 2023 can apply until 1 October 2022 «« « 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 » »»