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HemaFAIR Lecture 15 - Open Science Theory and Practise - Vasiliki Koukounidou

This webinar, organised by HELIOS and HemaFAIR, focuses on the principles of Open Science and their practical application in research.

Vasiliki Koukouounidou (University of Cyprus, OpenAIRE Cyprus National Open Access Desk) presents key concepts including open access, research data management, and FAIR practices, along with an overview of tools and European initiatives supporting open and transparent research.

The session is intended for researchers, clinicians, early-career investigators, and research support staff interested in improving research visibility and fostering collaboration through Open Science.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19816753

Licence: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International

Contact: Dr Sotiroula Chatzimatthaiou at [email protected]

Keywords: FAIR principles, HemaFAIR, HELIOS, Open Science, Healthcare, Hemoglobinopathies

Target audience: Researchers, Data Scientist, Data stewards, Data managers, Students, Clinicians

Resource type: Lecture, Presentation, Training materials

Version: 1

Status: Active

Prerequisites:

No prerequisites. This material is intended as a first introduction to the Biomedical Ontologies

Learning objectives:

-The foundations and principles of Open Science
-Practical tools and infrastructures supporting open research
-Open access, research data management, and FAIR practices
-The role of European initiatives such as OpenAIRE in promoting open scholarship

Date created: 2026-03-30

Date published: 2026-03-31

Authors: Vasiliki Koukounidou

Contributors: Petros Kountouris, Sotiroula Chatzimatthaiou

Scientific topics: Data protection, Data mining, Open science


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