New courses on OpenPlato
The OpenPlato platform has released new courses on Open Science, designed for researchers, service users, publishers, policymakers, and data managers or data stewards. More information about the courses is available on the OpenAIRE website.
Overview of new courses:
- Personal data processing in research
This course covers the fundamentals of personal data protection under GDPR and how this legal framework impacts research activities. It provides real-life examples and principles of data protection. - Copyright in the digital environment
This course offers an overview of copyright and its implications for Open Access research. It covers legal aspects of data sharing, protecting your own work, and fostering openness in science. - Research ethics and responsible use of AI in research
This course focuses on ethical considerations in the use of generative AI in research. It explores principles of research integrity, transparency, and informed consent throughout the research process. - Trusted publishers for my research: decoding good practices & overcoming predatory publishers
A practical course aimed at identifying and selecting trustworthy journals and publishers. Participants will learn how to recognize predatory practices and choose reliable publishers for their work. - FAIR RDM Training Material
This course consists of five modules covering both basic and advanced aspects of FAIR data management—from planning and creating DMPs to the practical implementation of FAIR principles.
The OpenPlato platform, developed by OpenAIRE, is a comprehensive e-learning solution for Open Science, Research Data Management (RDM), and FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable). It is an open digital platform for self-paced learning, offering courses tailored to various user groups – including researchers, data managers, service users, publishers, and policymakers. OpenPlato provides a wide range of courses, from guides on using specific services to in-depth insights into data management.