Start of the 2nd phase of training for the PATTERN project

Start of the 2nd phase of training for the PATTERN project

HEAL-Link invests in infrastructure and support services for researchers of its member institutions, connects with the European ecosystem of organisations for Open Science and collaborates with its other partners to develop educational modules promoting the best practices in areas such as Open Access(OA) and Research Data Management(RDM). The educational program “Quickstart to Open Science” is aimed at early-career researchers with little or no prior experience who wish to be informed in a concise and interactive manner about the importance of Open Access and Research Data Management.

Following the first phase of training sessions that took place during the winter semester of 2024 as part of the European program PATTERN (Piloting open and responsible Activities and Trainings Towards the Enhancement of Researchers Networks, HORIZON-WIDERA-2022-ERA-01), the Hellenic Academic Libraries Link(HEAL-Link) announces the launch of the second phase of trainings, which will take place during the spring semester of 2025.

This new phase includes, in addition to the “Quickstart to Research Data Management” module, the asynchronous and self-paced module “Quickstart to Open Access”.

We invite all interested researchers to express their interest in participating. A mandatory requirement is registering with your institutional email.

For more details regarding the program, participation methods, and frequently asked questions you can visit the following link: https://scholarly.heal-link.gr/pattern-quickstart/

Please note that there is a limited number of participants (30) for the “Quickstart to Research Data Management” module and to ensure the best educational experience, it might not be possible to accommodate all participation requests. The number of participants allocated per institution will depend on the number of applications and the number of institutions from which they originated. On the other hand, there is no such restriction for the “Quickstart to Open Access” module.

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