11 – 13 May 2022 / Online

Staff Exchange Week

Sharing good practices in the field of open educational resources, open science and open access

Staff Exchange Week

The ERUA is committed to the principle of open access and open data in education and research. The staff from the 5 ERUA libraries will learn from one another during the event and will exchange good practices in the field of open educational resources, open science and open access. Another objective of the event is to generate ideas about future collaboration in that field between the ERUA members.

Programme

11 May (Wednesday)

9:30 – 10:00 (CET) Brief presentation of ERUA Project​

Chiara Penon, Claire Douet

10:00 – 11:00 (CET) Presentation of University of Paris 8 library and its resources and good practices for open educational resources, open science and open access

Goran Sekulovski, Clémence Desrues

11:15 – 12:15 (CET) Presentation of New Bulgarian University library and its resources and good practices for open educational resources, open science and open access

Radostina Todorova, Kristina Stoyanova

12:30 – 13:30 (CET) Presentation of Roskilde University library and its resources and good practices for open educational resources, open science and open access

Inger Louise Berling Hyams, Pernille Nailor

12 May (Thursday)

10:00 – 11:00 (CET) Presentation of University of Konstanz library and its resources and good practices for open educational resources, open science and open access

Matthias Landwehr

11:15 – 12:15 (CET) Presentation of University of the Aegean library and its resources and good practices for open educational resources, open science and open access

Vlachou Elli, Moustaka Penelope, Kakouris Vasilis, Kara Giasemi, Vouyioukas Perrys

13 May (Friday)

10:00 – 10:20 (CET) Presentation on the planned activities of WP5 (Re:ERUA) dedicated to open educational resources, open science and open access

Maximilian Heber & Livia Gertis, University of Konstanz

10:30 – 12:00 (CET) Discussion panel “What’s Next? How can we mutually benefit from our own open science resources?”

Moderated by Assoc. Prof. Eduard Marinov, New Bulgarian University