Implementation of European principles of open science in the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15407/visn2025.01.011

Keywords:

open science policy, European Open Science Cloud, scientific text repository, open data repository, preprint archive, open science harvester.

Abstract

The article presents the results of the implementation of the European principles of open science in the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine — a new approach to organizing the scientific process based on the dissemination of knowledge using digital technologies and new means of collaborative work between researchers. The centralized open science infrastructure built at the NAS of Ukraine will help to increase the productivity of scientific research, deepen integration of Ukrainian scientists into the European research area, more effectively promote scientific results obtained by scientists of the NAS of Ukraine, and attract more international grants.

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Published

2025-01-27

How to Cite

Zagorodny, A. G., Khimich, O. M., Andon, F. I., Dubrovina, L. A., Radchenko, A. I., Zhuk O. М., Didenko, Y. V., Svistunov, S. Y., Shadura, V. M., Tulchinsky, V. G., Gorbachuk, V. M., Nikolaevskaya, E. A., Kolomiyets, O. V., Harahulia, S. S., Symonenko, T. V., Zaika, V. M., Novytskyi, O. V., Proskudina, G. Y., Reznichenko, V. A., Kapitsa, Y. M., Chernovska, S. M., & Shakhbazian, K. S. (2025). Implementation of European principles of open science in the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Visnik Nacional Noi Academii Nauk Ukrai Ni, (1), 11–33. https://doi.org/10.15407/visn2025.01.011