Workshop on Open Science
Wednesday, 11 March 2026 -
10:00
Monday, 9 March 2026
Tuesday, 10 March 2026
Wednesday, 11 March 2026
10:00
Welcome and introduction
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Andreja Repič Agrež
(
UNG/ACROSS Office
)
Irina Elena Cristea
(
UNG/CITUM
)
Welcome and introduction
Andreja Repič Agrež
(
UNG/ACROSS Office
)
Irina Elena Cristea
(
UNG/CITUM
)
10:00 - 10:15
Room: Amphitheathre
Briefly introduction about the course on Open Science and Across project
10:15
The Slovenian Open Science Community and its activities within the framework of the National Open Science Action Plan
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Ana Slavec
(
University of Primorska
)
The Slovenian Open Science Community and its activities within the framework of the National Open Science Action Plan
Ana Slavec
(
University of Primorska
)
10:15 - 11:00
Room: Amphitheathre
The presentation describes the formation of the Slovenian Open Science Community and its role in implementing the National Open Science Action Plan. It highlights the achievements of its expert bodies, including the Open Science Monitor, the introduction of secondary publishing rights, and the Slovenian Open Science Community Awards. Dr. Ana Slavec is employed at the University of Primorska, partly as an assistant professor at the Faculty of Mathematics, Natural Sciences and Information Technologies, and partly as a research fellow at the Andrej Marušič Institute, InnoRenew CoE research group. She holds a degree in sociology – social informatics and a PhD in statistics, both from the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Ljubljana, where she worked as a research assistant at the Centre for Social Informatics and later at the Social Science Data Archive. She is the president of the Slovenian Open Science Community (SSOZ) and a member of the open science working group at the Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency.
11:00
Open Access and MDPI
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Nemanja Perić
(
MDPI
)
Open Access and MDPI
Nemanja Perić
(
MDPI
)
11:00 - 11:50
Room: Amphitheathre
During this lecture the participants will firstly learn about the basic principles of open science, open access and its importance. Different publishing models will then be described, focusing on the future of scientific publishing. As an example, the MDPI’s position and role in Open Science will be presented.
11:50
Coffee Break
Coffee Break
11:50 - 12:20
Room: Amphitheathre
12:20
Ethics and Artificial Intelligence in Scholarly Publishing
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TBA TBA
(
MDPI
)
Ethics and Artificial Intelligence in Scholarly Publishing
TBA TBA
(
MDPI
)
12:20 - 13:10
Room: Amphitheathre
This talk explores the ethical foundations of scholarly publishing and the growing impact of artificial intelligence on research integrity. It reviews core principles such as transparency, fair editorial processes, intellectual property and authorship, data and image integrity, and the protection of research participants, alongside mechanisms for ethical oversight, investigations, and post-publication corrections. The presentation also examines international standards, including COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics) guidelines. Finally, it critically assesses the opportunities and risks of AI in publishing, highlighting the need for clear guidelines and responsible implementation to safeguard research integrity.
13:10
Q&A and concluding remarks
Q&A and concluding remarks
13:10 - 13:30
Room: Amphitheathre