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Monitoring of open access to research data
Welcome to a webinar where we highlight concrete ways in which universities and funders can monitor and incentivise the open sharing of research data. Examples from SciLifeLab, SND and Charité Berlin – three different approaches to making data sharing visible and measurable. The Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet) and the Swedish CoARA Chapter Working group Incentives for Open Science are hosting the event
Date
18 March 2026
Time
13.00–14.00
Place
Digital meeting via Zoom
Organisers
The Swedish Research Council and the Swedish CoARA Chapter Working group Incentives for Open Science
Registration
Registration is not required
The meeting will be held in English.
Programme
Monitoring of open access to research data in Sweden 2025 (VR) 5 min
Presentations:
- Parul Tewatia, SciLifeLab, will show how SciLifeLab monitors sharing of data by their researchers
- Olof Olsson, Swedish National Data Service (SND), will show the Research Output Aggregator developed by SND
- Evgeny Bobrov, Quest/Charité, Berlin, will show how the Charité monitors and recognises data sharing from their researchers.
The presentations will be 10 minutes each and will be followed by a discussion and Q&A.
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