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<tr><td class="p-time">09:00</td><td>Welcome from the Organizing Committee</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="p-time">09:15</td><td>Report from Bologna Meeting on Open Research Information</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="p-time">09:45</td><td>[Invited talk] Katherine Skinner (IOI)</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="p-time">10:15</td><td>Short talk session 1</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="p-time">10:15</td><td>Short Talk Session 1</td></tr>
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<tr class="session no-border first"><td class="p-time">10:15</td><td>[Short talk] <strong>Ioanna Grypari (OpenAIRE AMKE)</strong>; Simon Bourdie; Nicki Lisa Cole; Thomas Klebel; Haris Papageorgiou; Pedro Principe; Tony Ross-Hellauer; Petros Stavropoulos; Despoina Sousoni; Lennart Stoy; Vincent Traag; Lena Tsipouri; Tommasso Venturini; Silvia Vignetti<em class="toggle-abstract">The PathOS Project: Evidence, Methods, Tools and Lessons learned for Identifying the Impact of Open Science</em><section class="closed">
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<p>PathOS adopts a comprehensive investigative approach to explore how Open Science (OS) practices influence academic, societal, and economic outcomes. Drawing on scoping reviews, causality-drive, AI-assisted and mixed (quanti-quali) methods, and six in-depth case studies, PathOS offers evidence, insights and a set of tools and frameworks for identifying the real-world OS impacts.</p>
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<tr class="break"><td class="p-time">11:15</td><td>Coffee break</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="p-time">11:45</td><td>Short talk session 2</td></tr>
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<tr class="session no-border first"><td class="p-time">10:15</td><td>[Short talk] <strong>Gernot Deinzer (University of Regensburg)</strong>; Julia Bartlewski; Christoph Broschinski; Cornelia Lang;, Dirk Pieper; Bianca Schweighofer; Colin Sippl; Lisa-Marie Stein; Alexander Wagner; Silke Weisheit<em class="toggle-abstract">Cost for research – how cost data of research can be included in open metadata to be reused and evaluated</em><section class="closed">
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<p>The openCost project aims to enhance transparency in research funding by making publication-related costs publicly accessible, following FAIR principles. It introduces a metadata schema for cost data, allowing aggregation and analysis across institutions. The project promotes open access and cost-efficient models, benefiting academic institutions, funders, and policymakers.</p>

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