On May 26 this year, a webinar was held on cooperation in research and citizen participation in science-related activities and projects. All participants and interested parties have access to the presentations and the video recording of the webinar.
On May 26, 2021, the webinar “Citizen Involvement in Open Science: Roles, Levels and Opportunities” was held. Researchers, library staff and specialists from other memory institutions – in total more than 130 participants learned about one of the directions of open science – citizen science, its various aspects and opportunities to participate in initiatives that promote it. The participants also got to know the LibOCS project, its goals and first results.
The webinar presentations are available here:
Community Tuned for Research, Gita Rozenberga, the Library of the University of Latvia; LibOCS project team (Latvia)
LibOCS–Open and Citizen Science in Baltic academic libraries, Liisi Lembinen, University of Tartu Library; LibOCS project team (Estonia)
Drivers and Barriers of Civic Engagement in Open Science and the Role of University Libraries in the Baltics, Svea Kaseorg, University of Tartu Library; LibOCS project team (Estonia)
The webinar video recording available HERE.
Webinar organized by LibOCS project team and with the support of Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership program. Project Number: Nr. 2021-1-EE01-KA220-HED-000031125