[Eril-l] Last day for early bird rates to our Open Research training series!

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The early bird registration deadline for Open Research: A 2024 NISO
Training Series
<https://niso.org/events/open-research-2024-niso-training-series> is here! Sign
up today
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/open-research-a-2024-niso-training-series-tickets-934505921367>
for the best rates to this eight-week course that will enhance your
understanding of the scholarly communications ecosystem and offer insights
you can use in your organization.

We’re delighted to welcome course facilitators who are experts on the topic
and known internationally for educating the academic community about open
science and open access. After working for 15 years as a scholarly
communications and open science librarian at Utrecht University Library, Bianca
Kramer is now an independent consulting and research analyst at Sesame Open
Science, focusing on open research and open infrastructure. Jeroen Bosman
is a scholarly communications specialist and geoscience librarian at
Utrecht University Library. He coordinates Utrecht University's
participation in DIAMAS, the Horizon Europe funded international project on
institutional publishing; he also has over 25 years teaching experience in
academic information skills and has led dozens of Open Science workshops.

NISO TRAINING SERIES—EARLY BIRD DEADLINE SEPTEMBER 12

Open Research
<https://www.niso.org/events/open-research-2024-niso-training-series>

Thursdays, 11:00 am–12:30 pm EDT (US/Canada)

September 26–November 21, 2024

Most professionals engaged in supporting or conducting research have heard
of various aspects of open science and scholarship. But how well do we
understand the principles and practices underlying open research? And how
can we apply knowledge of open research in our own institutional and
organizational contexts?

>From preregistration and preprints to metadata and open access, this course
will help you navigate the open research landscape in lively,
information-packed sessions using the research cycle as a framework.

You will learn how all these concepts and practices are applied by
researchers and supported by librarians, data managers, publishers, and
other professionals. Each 90-minute session will combine presentation,
demonstrations, hands-on exploration, and discussion. Participants will
leave the course with knowledge and insights but also with ideas and
inspiration to include open research perspectives and practices in their
own roles and contexts.

See the NISO website for more information, including full session
descriptions.
<https://www.niso.org/events/open-research-2024-niso-training-series>
Discounts are available for NISO members and groups.

We hope you’ll join us for this unique professional development
opportunity! And remember, register today
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/open-research-a-2024-niso-training-series-tickets-934505921367>
to take advantage of early bird rates.

Best wishes,

The NISO Team

NISO
3600 Clipper Mill Road, Suite 302
Baltimore, MD 21211
Phone: 301.654.2512
E-mail: nisohq at niso.org
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