📅 Fecha: 20 de enero de 2026
📍 Localización: Auditorio, Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades. Paseo de la Castellana, 162, 28046, Madrid.
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The OpenScienceLab research group at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid is dedicated to meta-research for open science. https://opensciencelab.uc3m.es/
📅 Fecha: 20 de enero de 2026
📍 Localización: Auditorio, Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades. Paseo de la Castellana, 162, 28046, Madrid.
✅ Inscripciones abiertas ➡️ docs.google.com/forms/d/1rnB...
Save the date!
El 20 de enero de 2026, acompáñanos en un evento emocionante: Retos de la inteligencia artificial en la evaluación, comunicación e integridad científica, en el que participará Eva Méndez, directora del OpenScienceLab.
Back to routine with our Open Science calendar: 12 months, 12 Open Science tips
Ready to make 2026 your most open year yet?
Download the calendar and let the journey begin!
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Happy Holidays from OpenScienceLab! 🎄
We wish you a wonderful festive season with the Open Science Christmas Tree by @evamen.bsky.social. May this holiday inspire innovation, collaboration, and the spirit of open science in the coming year!
Link to the report: opensciencelab-uc3m.github.io/opendatabizk...
18.12.2025 15:33 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Three members of OpenScienceLab have won a prize at the Data Journalism Challenge by Open Data Bizkaia!
David Rodríguez Mateos, Marina Sánchez Moreno, and Álvaro Hontanar Mateos have been recognized for their report: "Who Pollutes More, Pays More? The Sharp Increase in Waste Fees in Bizkaia"
Check out the latest publication by Pablo Sánchez-Núñez in Upstream: The Human Infrastructure of Open Science: Why Mentorship Matters More Than Ever.
A must-read for anyone shaping the future of research!
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Get ready for Christmas with the YERUN Advent Calendar! 🎄✨ Discover new insights every day about research assessment.
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AI speeds up research—but at what cost?
Fake citations, biased queries, misread studies… even specialized tools like Elicit or Consensus aren’t foolproof.
Read more: opensciencelab.uc3m.es/blog/the-pro...
Save the date! TWIN4MERIT International Thematic Symposium: Rethinking Research Assessment.
🗓️ Monday, 24 November 2025 | 💻 Microsoft Teams: 09:45 – 16:00 (CET, UTC+01:00).
💡 What are the key principles of open science?
These 6 pillars shape the path toward a more ethical, inclusive, and sustainable scientific future.
📚 UNESCO (2023). UNESCO Open Science Toolkit. https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000387983
What did 62 studies from around the world reveal?
📖 Read our digest: opensciencelab.uc3m.es/blog/six-way...
📘 Full report: doi.org/10.5281/zeno...
Open science is transforming research culture — but not always how we expect.
Science Europe's Scoping Review maps how open science interacts with six core values in research: inclusion, transparency, integrity, care, collaboration, and freedom.
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Leading experts (some of whom are members of the OpenScienceLab!) will explore the future of research evaluation and assessment.
🔗 Learn more about the programme: https://opensciencelab.uc3m.es/blog/twin4merit-international-thematic-symposium/
🔴 Watch online:
Save the date! TWIN4MERIT International Thematic Symposium: Rethinking Research Assessment.
🗓️ Monday, 24 November 2025 | 💻 Microsoft Teams: 09:45 – 16:00 (CET, UTC+01:00).
Not everything that looks “scientific” truly is. Beware of unreliable journals that fake legitimacy while hiding questionable research practices beneath the surface.
20.10.2025 07:55 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0At OpenScienceLab, we explore all aspects of #OpenScience through a holistic and interdisciplinary approach, grounded in our research in metascience.
Want to know more about our research lines? Check them out: opensciencelab.uc3m.es/research-lines/
AI is helping science — but it's also being used to cheat.
Peer review hacks, fake articles from paper mills, and bought citations are spreading fast.
How long will outdated evaluation systems keep rewarding this?
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During the pandemic, major publishers like Elsevier or Springer made COVID‑19 research freely available.
This enabled rapid knowledge sharing, faster collaboration, and stronger global coordination.
It showed the true power of #OpenScience.
Let’s not go backwards.
During the pandemic, major publishers like Elsevier or Springer made COVID‑19 research freely available.
This enabled rapid knowledge sharing, faster collaboration, and stronger global coordination.
It showed the true power of #OpenScience.
Let’s not go backwards.
Open Access = free knowledge, shared data, reproducibility...
See some of the main benefits in one glance 👇
This exhibition is part of Open Access Week 2025 (October 20–26), and it will explore how #OpenAccess transforms research and makes it more accessible to all.
Want to know more? Check out the details here: blogs.eui.eu/library/onli...
We’re excited to announce that our very own Head, @evamen.bsky.social, will be one of the voices in the online exhibition Who Owns Our Knowledge? Exploring Open Access through Voices of Change.
26.09.2025 09:16 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0👉 Curious to learn more about the importance of data readiness for AI? Read the full article on the OpenScienceLab blog: opensciencelab.uc3m.es/blog/data-re...
22.09.2025 10:44 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Data is the foundation of AI systems.
That's why data readiness is vital for AI training, as it involves preparing datasets to ensure they are high-quality, accessible, and suitable for AI applications.
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Few moves are as damaging for the reputation/perception of a journal/publisher as irrelevant or loosely relevant invitations to join editorial boards
Do you genuinely expect me to volunteer my time when you didn't spare 2 minutes to check my profile?
#OpenScience #AcademicSky #ScientificPublishing
Interested in #OpenScience, #FAIRdata, #reproducibility and more?
Explore the Zotero library of OpenScienceLab: www.zotero.org/groups/59420...
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Consultation date: 09/09/2025
Many research projects are publicly funded
Yet, the results often remain locked behind paywalls
This means citizens pay twice—once to fund the research through taxes, and again to access it…
…Isn’t it time we made public research truly public?
👉 Curious to learn more about this reframed view on predatory publishing? Read the full article on the OpenScienceLab blog: opensciencelab.uc3m.es/blog/reframi...
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