3rd workshop on Open Science
Monday, 2 June 2025 -
10:00
Monday, 2 June 2025
10:00
Welcome
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Samo Stanič
(
UNG
)
Welcome
Samo Stanič
(
UNG
)
10:00 - 10:05
Room: P-1.5 lecture room
10:05
Open Library: Center for Quality Assurance in Scientific Communication
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Mag. Miro Pušnik
(
CTK
)
Open Library: Center for Quality Assurance in Scientific Communication
Mag. Miro Pušnik
(
CTK
)
10:05 - 10:45
Room: P-1.5 lecture room
Mag. Miro Pušnik is the director of the CTK. He is an expert in scientific communication, actively promoting it alongside advocating for open science practices, responsible metrics for evaluating scientific research, and involving broader communities in scientific work through citizen science. He is actively involved in managing Coalition S, participates in working groups of the European Open Science Cloud, and contributes to the activities of the Slovenian Open Science Community.
10:45
Unethical practices of publishers in scientific publishing: how to recognize them and how to deal with them
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Mag. Miro Pušnik
(
CTK
)
Unethical practices of publishers in scientific publishing: how to recognize them and how to deal with them
Mag. Miro Pušnik
(
CTK
)
10:45 - 11:25
Room: P-1.5 lecture room
11:25
Copyright and Open Science
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Ana Fidler
(
CTK
)
Copyright and Open Science
Ana Fidler
(
CTK
)
11:25 - 12:40
Room: P-1.5 lecture room
Ana Fidler is Independent expert associate in CTK - Central Technical Library. Her special interest is copyright in the field of libraries, especially in connection with open science.
12:40
Coffee Break
Coffee Break
12:40 - 13:00
Room: P-1.5 lecture room
13:00
Role of services and infrastructure in advancing science and research
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Marko Drobnjak
(
ARNES
)
Role of services and infrastructure in advancing science and research
Marko Drobnjak
(
ARNES
)
13:00 - 13:45
Room: P-1.5 lecture room
Marko Drobnjak is an open science expert at the Academic and Research Network of Slovenia (ARNES). He completed his PhD at the Faculty of Law, University of Ljubljana, specializing in language and law, with a focus on the role of speech perception in the evaluation of witness testimony. Before joining ARNES, he was a junior researcher at the Institute of Criminology at the Faculty of Law, Ljubljana, and a Fulbright researcher at UC Berkeley. As a researcher at the Institute of Criminology, he also concentrated on the legal, ethical, and technological aspects of processing textual and speech data for scientific, research, and industry purposes. He is currently involved in the experimental and statistical aspects of the LASAR project (Linguistic Accessibility of Social Assistance Rights in Slovenia) at the Faculty of Law, University of Ljubljana.