The EU’s Open Science Policy

Regarding Property Rights, the results of the studies and research conducted in the IDOS_ARTS refer to legislation in the context of European Open Science Policies (https://research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/strategy/strategy-2020-2024/our-digital-future/open-science_en). 

IDOS_ARTS follows and welcomes the good practices recommended by the European Commission and the aims for Open Science Policy Platform (OSPP, also EUOSPP). 

IDOS_ARTS follows and welcomes the aims for Open Science policy under Horizon Europe

  • ensure that beneficiaries retain the intellectual property rights they need to comply with their open access obligations;
  • require research data to be FAIR and open by default (with exceptions notably for commercial purposes);
  • promote the adoption of open science practices, from sharing research outputs as early and widely as possibly, to citizen science, and developing new indicators for evaluation research and rewarding researchers;
  • engage and involve citizens, civil society organisations and end-users in co-design and co-creation processes and promote responsible research and innovation;
  • European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) will enter its next stage of development in 2021;
  • fund the development of an open-access publishing platform to host Horizon 2020 (and later Horizon Europe) beneficiaries’ publications.

IDOS_ARTS also follows and welcomes the OSPP five priorities to co-create a “research system based on shared knowledge by 2030”.

For research products published on its web platform, IDOS_ARTS chooses: 

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