Dagmar Meyer (aka @dagmarmichaela@nrw.social)
dagmarmichaela.bsky.social
Dagmar Meyer (aka @dagmarmichaela@nrw.social)
@dagmarmichaela.bsky.social
Policy Adviser at the European Research Council Executive Agency, dealing in particular with issues related to Open Science - all views expressed are my own. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2094-0230
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Redefining publishing: why we’re moving beyond the article
www.researchinformation.info/analysis-opi...
The current publishing system doesn’t reflect how science is done – or how it should be assessed, writes Iain Hrynaszkiewicz of @plos.org
Redefining publishing: why we're moving beyond the article - Research Information
The current publishing system doesn’t reflect how science is done – or how it should be assessed, writes Iain Hrynaszkiewicz
www.researchinformation.info
October 2, 2025 at 8:22 AM
Reposted by Dagmar Meyer (aka @dagmarmichaela@nrw.social)
The @ec.europa.eu preliminarily finds TikTok and Meta in breach of transparency obligations under the Digital Services Act.

The EC also finds that Meta and TikTok have put in place "burdensome procedures and tools for researchers to request access to public data."

ec.europa.eu/commission/p...
Commission preliminarily finds TikTok and Meta in breach of their transparency obligations under the Digital Services Act
Today, the European Commission preliminarily found both TikTok and Meta in breach of their obligation to grant researchers adequate access to public data under the Digital Services Act (DSA).
ec.europa.eu
October 24, 2025 at 11:34 AM
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Over the past two days, I participated in the @erc.europa.eu Workshop on Data Access under DSA Article 40.

An enriching experience that deepened my understanding of the DSA's implications for research and enabled me to connect with exceptional media researchers.

erc.europa.eu/news-events/...
ERC Workshop on data access under the Digital Services Act (DSA) Article 40 (opening session)
The Digital Services Act (DSA) is an European legislation that specifies a set of rules to make the digital space safer and more trustworthy for users.
erc.europa.eu
October 23, 2025 at 5:02 PM
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🚀 The EU Commission has launched a public consultation on the planned ERA Act, aiming to strengthen research investment, mobility & knowledge sharing across Europe.

Have your say and shape the future of the European Research Area! ✨

🔗 ec.europa.eu/info/law/bet...
European Commission - Have your say
European Commission - Have your say
ec.europa.eu
October 17, 2025 at 7:47 AM
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MIT declines to sign the compact: "[it] includes principles with which we disagree, including those that would restrict freedom of expression..independence..and..the premise of the document is inconsistent with our core belief that scientific funding should be based on scientific merit alone."
Regarding the Compact | MIT Organization Chart
orgchart.mit.edu
October 10, 2025 at 2:52 PM
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🌐 DOAJ Senior Ambassador in Latin America Ivonne Lujano will be presenting at the 4th United Nations Open Science & Open Scholarship Conference @unesco.org

📌 16-18 October
📌 Tokyo, Japan
📌 Details: www.un.org/library/os25

#OpenScience #OpenScholarship #OpenAccess #UNESCO #OS25 #DOAJ
October 9, 2025 at 12:35 AM
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Global Research Initiative launched to advance Open Science through evidence-based approach | GRIOS https://www.grios.org/global-research-initiative-launched-to-advance-open-science-through-evidence-based-approach/
Global Research Initiative launched to advance Open Science through evidence-based approach
A new international collaboration, the Global Research Initiative on Open Science (GRIOS), is being officially announced today to provide comprehensive synthesis and evidence-based recommendations for advancing open science practices globally for the benefit of society and research itself. Supported by the French National Open Science Fund, and hosted at the European Science Foundation in Strasbourg, GRIOS currently brings together key partners, including the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research, the Dutch Research Council (NWO), the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) and the French Committee for Open Science (Ouvrir la Science). Open Science gets reality check GRIOS emerges at a crucial time when research funders and institutions worldwide are seeking effective ways to implement open science policies. The initiative will use meta-research methods to address the need for robust evidence about what interventions in research culture and practices actually work. Responding to the G7 Science and Technology Ministers' call from May 2023, GRIOS aims to leverage existing scientific research findings to inform and enhance open science policies globally. Led by Marin Dacos, National Coordinator for Open Science, French Ministry of Higher Education and Research, Henriikka Mustajoki, Secretary General for Open Science in Finland, Hans de Jonge, Director of Open Science NL at NWO in the Netherlands, and Professor Florian Naudet at Rennes University, GRIOS will bring together international experts and organisations to advance three core objectives: delivering state-of-the-art analysis of open science research; identifying critical knowledge gaps and promoting new research; fostering international coordination along with knowledge sharing in open science research. NWO is proud to participate in GRIOS. As a funder who actively supports Open Science, it is crucial that we understand how to maximise the impact of our funded research, explains Hans de Jonge. As open science becomes mainstream, firmly embedded in policies, and expected in practice, it is more important than ever to understand what works and what doesn’t and thus base our actions on solid evidence. GRIOS can contribute valuable knowledge and evidence about Open Science policies to decision-makers, which will ultimately strengthen the global research ecosystem. Over the next four years, GRIOS will produce comprehensive reviews and evidence-based recommendations and propose a research roadmap on Open Science to fill knowledge gaps. This output will advance understanding, enhance practices, inform policies, guide further research, and strengthen collaboration in open science. All findings will be published in open access format, ensuring widespread accessibility and impact. “Open Science has widespread support in principle, but making it work in practice requires understanding of what helps and what hinders researchers in sharing their work more openly”, says Marc Schiltz, GRIOS ambassador. “GRIOS will help us understand where communities are on the path to Open Science, what encourages change, and what is holding them back”. Getting involved The initiative welcomes partnerships with research organisations, funding bodies, and other stakeholders committed to advancing open science. For more information, please visit grios.org or contact Nóra Papp-Le Roy, GRIOS Coordinator at npappleroy@esf.org. Further reading Florian Naudet, Henriikka Mustajoki, Marin Dacos. Building a Global Research Initiative On Open Science. Comité pour la Science Ouverte. 2024 ⟨hal-04554338⟩ Matthew Cloutier, Marin Dacos. Report of the G7 Open Science - Research on Research Sub-Working Group. Comité pour la science ouverte. 2023 ⟨hal-04415049⟩ Announcement of the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research (EN, FR) Multilingual access | Accès multilingue GRIOS acknowledges that language diversity is important for advancing global open science. From the start, we will take into account research publications in various languages, and we will also ensure our resources are accessible in multiple languages. In line with our commitment to multilingualism, this press release is available in French. Additional languages will be added as new partners join the initiative. About GRIOS The Global Research Initiative on Open Science (GRIOS) is a new initiative that aims to advance Open Science practices and policies by reviewing and synthesizing existing evidence about Open Science and identifying obstacles to its widespread uptake. GRIOS will enable funders, research organisations, and policymakers to optimise their Open Science strategies for maximum impact and effectiveness. In addition, GRIOS aims to identify knowledge gaps and federate the global research-on-Open Science communities around a common research agenda. GRIOS emerged from G7 work on Research on Research and Open Science. Download the Press Release (pdf)
www.grios.org
September 24, 2025 at 6:04 PM
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Mit dem Digital Services Act versucht die EU ihre Bürger*innen vor den Risiken digitaler Plattformen zu schützen. Wir sprachen mit LK Seiling, Co-Autor unseres neusten Policy Papers, wie das inmitten geopolitischer Spannungen mit den USA funktionieren kann. #DSA40
Zum Interview 👉 buff.ly/5zISV6z
Was, wenn die Plattformen einfach mit den Schultern zucken?
Mit dem Digital Services Act versucht die EU ihre Bürger*innen vor den Risiken digitaler Plattformen, großteils US-amerikanischer, zu schützen. Wir sprachen mit LK Seiling, Co-Autor eines neuen…
www.weizenbaum-institut.de
September 24, 2025 at 2:44 PM
Reposted by Dagmar Meyer (aka @dagmarmichaela@nrw.social)
Discover funder open access policies in one place

CHORUS maintains a centralized index of funders and their open access policies to support transparency and compliance.

This resource is reviewed and updated annually.
www.chorusaccess.org/resources/fu...
September 18, 2025 at 2:36 PM
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Are you employed by a public organisation in Europe, have experience in #research #policy #analysis and would like to work with the ERC for a few years?

We are offering a #secondment #position in the team that directly supports the ERC's Scientific Council.

#Job details 👉 link.europa.eu/GCjrqD
September 18, 2025 at 8:13 AM
Are you an @erc.europa.eu grantee or team member and planning to publish a book on the outcomes of your project? Then this webinar should be of interest to you!
EVENT: Join us at our next free webinar, 'Publishing Open Access Books: Insights from ERC-Funded Authors'

📆 Tuesday 30 September
⏰ 11am BST / 12pm CEST

Find out more & register: openaccessbooksnetwork.hcommons.org/2025/09/03/p...

#OAbooks @operaseu.bsky.social
September 15, 2025 at 10:15 AM
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EVENT: Join us at our next free webinar, 'Publishing Open Access Books: Insights from ERC-Funded Authors'

📆 Tuesday 30 September
⏰ 11am BST / 12pm CEST

Find out more & register: openaccessbooksnetwork.hcommons.org/2025/09/03/p...

#OAbooks @operaseu.bsky.social
September 4, 2025 at 9:15 AM
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Schluss mit Bezahlschranken! Am 27.8. diskutiert @kmosene.bsky.social im #DigitalerSalon mit M. Wrzesinski, @nikolaseisentraut.bsky.social & B. Budrich über die Zukunft von #OpenAccess & anderen gebührenfreien Publikationsmodellen. @verfassungsblog.de
👉 Am HIIG & online: www.hiig.de/events/digit...
August 12, 2025 at 3:09 PM
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📢 The EU invites input on the upcoming ERA Act, aiming for a single market for researchers, knowledge & tech. Share your views by 10 Sept 2025! Public consultation to follow. 🌍
🔗 ec.europa.eu/info/law/bet...
European Commission - Have your say
European Commission - Have your say
ec.europa.eu
August 8, 2025 at 8:35 AM
Reposted by Dagmar Meyer (aka @dagmarmichaela@nrw.social)
New EU rules adopted today mean better access for qualified researchers to online data gathered by very large online platforms & search engines.

This is important for investigations into systemic risks (e.g illegal content or disinformation).

See 👉 europa.eu/!XHYdGN
July 2, 2025 at 11:02 AM
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[Open access] SciPost is in financial difficulties, as Jean-Sébastien Caux recently reported in a blog post. Internet Policy Review has been an affiliate journal of SciPost for the last 5 years. The SciPost model is at risk. Support SciPost!
jscaux.org/blog/post/20...
May 21, 2025 at 7:59 AM
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🌐🔓 Across Europe, researchers may have the legal right to make their research openly accessible thanks to #SecondaryPublicationRights. Join an online event on 19 May to learn more about this powerful tool to support #openscience.

📝Register now ➡️ bit.ly/4jLr2aQ

@ip4os.eu
#spr #research #openaccess
April 22, 2025 at 12:11 PM
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Deletion of existing data is #censorship! We must protect our shared knowledge in all the ways that we can. One step is speaking out loudly, together, against this! Please join 4,200+others and sign the Declaration to #DefendResearch Against U.S. Govt Censorship! defendresearch.org
April 4, 2025 at 8:26 PM
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🤝 The need to reform research assessment and scientific publishing practices is widely recognized. However, @ludowaltman.bsky.social argues that the assessment and publishing reform movements will be successful only if they manage to align their agendas.

👇 Read about it in our latest blog post
Assessment reform and publishing reform need to go hand in hand
The need to reform research assessment and scientific publishing practices is widely recognized. However, Ludo Waltman argues that the assessment and publishing reform movements will be successful onl...
www.leidenmadtrics.nl
March 26, 2025 at 9:33 AM
Reposted by Dagmar Meyer (aka @dagmarmichaela@nrw.social)
So grateful to @aupresses.bsky.social for your leadership on this. We must all fight back, resist censorship, and #DefendResearch
We join with @historians.org, @oah.org & others to denounce US goverment's efforts to censor historical content in public resources.

These mandates are deeply antithetical to our community's work of stewarding & preserving the integrity of the scholarly record.

Read more: https://bit.ly/4hxQHlu
March 13, 2025 at 8:54 PM
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Knowledge is not enough - open research thrives on shared efforts! We need to band together to ensure an open infrastructure future. Read some of the feedback we’ve gotten from our “Statement of support for a global research ecosystem”: investinopen.org/blog/elevati...
Elevating Open Research: Insights from the Responses to our Call to Action
Summary of the feedback we've received from our community on how they are working to protect vulnerable infrastructure and support research independence in these turbulent times.
investinopen.org
March 6, 2025 at 8:05 PM
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As an organization devoted to sharing open air quality data on an open-source platform, we support researchers across the world and are pleased to be mentioned in this article on ways to overcome hurdles in enacting open policies.
Knowledge is not enough - open research thrives on shared efforts! We need to band together to ensure an open infrastructure future. Read some of the feedback we’ve gotten from our “Statement of support for a global research ecosystem”: investinopen.org/blog/elevati...
Elevating Open Research: Insights from the Responses to our Call to Action
Summary of the feedback we've received from our community on how they are working to protect vulnerable infrastructure and support research independence in these turbulent times.
investinopen.org
March 7, 2025 at 7:53 PM
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U.S. funding cuts are sending shockwaves through higher ed & open infrastructure—but there are ways to act now to support open infrastructures.

IOI's @kaythaney.bsky.social, Katherine Skinner, and Lauren Collister outline practical solutions to the challenge: katinamagazine.org/content/arti...
US Funding Cuts Imperil Open Infrastructure Globally
The impacts of funding cuts to research in the US extend far beyond their immediate targets. We see a chain reaction that could indelibly alter the education and research landscape, including the futu...
katinamagazine.org
March 12, 2025 at 5:18 PM
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Big news: we are setting up a new non-profit organization to run bioRxiv and medRxiv. It's called openRxiv [no it's not a new preprint server; it's dedicated organization to oversee the servers] openrxiv.org 1/n
Homepage - openRxiv
openRxiv is an independent non-profit, the new organizational home for bioRxiv and medRxiv, enabling researchers to instantly share groundbreaking findings with the global scientific community.
openrxiv.org
March 11, 2025 at 1:20 PM