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On Friday 23 November the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) was officially launched in Vienna at an event hosted by the Austrian Presidency of the European Union.

The Second EOSC Stakeholders Forum "A community-empowered EOSC" will take place in Vienna on 21 and 22 November 2018.

The European OpenAIRE 2020 project, that started on 1 January 2015, ended on 30 June 2018. The aim of this OpenAIRE project is to support the open science policy of the European Commission.

In Summer 2017, OpenAIRE and the FAIR data expert group ran a survey on the European Commission’s approach to Data Management Plans and the FAIR guidelines on data management.

Christian Bröer of the department of sociology (FMG), Balázs Bodó of the Institute for Information Law (FdR) and Saskia Woutersen-Windhouwer of the Library, jointly received a Horizon2020 Grant fo

In the context of open science the goal of the European Commission is that the research data from Horizon 2020 projects are deposited as open data in a digital repository.

The EC published its new guidelines on research data originating from Horizon 2020 projects, that participate in the Open Research Data Pilot.

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