Webinar “Open Science in Ukraine: From Declarations to Action”

Access to Information, Digital Governance, Public Participation, Other — Webinar

Ukraine — May 21, 2026 @ 2:00pm - 4:30pm GMT+02:00

Kyiv

Host Organization and Partners — State Scientific and Technical Library of Ukraine; Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine; Electronic Information for Libraries; Clarivate; Odesa National University of Technology

https://dntb.gov.ua/news-announcements-science-center

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The webinar is dedicated to current issues related to the transition of Ukrainian science to the principles of openness — from ensuring open access to research results to introducing new approaches to evaluating research institutions and building effective systems for monitoring research activities.
During the webinar, the following topics are planned for discussion:
Open access and open science in Ukraine: moving from mandates to culture — current state, tools, and barriers;
Open science monitoring systems: an overview of international practices;
From institutional solutions to the national open science cloud: the vision and experience of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine;
Open science trends in Ukraine based on Web of Science and InCites Benchmarking & Analytics data;
Open science and AI: identifying data compliance with the FAIR principles.

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