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2025/05/23 – SciLifeLab – Collaborative Initiatives

“SciLifeLab is proud to partner with the Open Science Monitoring Initiative (OSMI) to support the adoption and advancement of Open Science monitoring practices. OSMI brings together individuals and institutions worldwide to collaboratively develop frameworks for monitoring Open Science. The initiative was inspired by the May 2023 G7 Science and Technology Ministers’ meeting in Sendai, where the ministers reaffirmed their strong support for Open Science and emphasised the need to “use research on research to inspire a framework for open science monitoring”.”

2025/03/28 – The Domino Effect of Faulty Metadata by Ricardo Hartley Belmar

“We cannot expect every metadata record to be flawless. But we can and must create minimum standards and processes for traceability and correction. Initiatives like COMET, FORCE11, Cross-Domain Interoperability Framework and the Open Science Monitor Initiative, among others, have all emphasized the need for metadata that is both machine-actionable and context-aware. The solution is not to abandon ambition but to declare the uncertainty, label the gaps, and document the provenance.”

2025/03/13 – NORF – Dr Michelle Doran joins Open Science Monitoring Initiative (OSMI) Working Groups

“We are pleased to announce that Dr Michelle Doran, the National Open Research Coordinator at NORF has recently joined the Open Science Monitoring Initiative (OSMI) as a member of Working Group 1 (WG1) and Working Group 2 (WG2).”

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