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Metadata is a word trending in the scientific community for as long as data exists. In this series of articles, we will try to touch on various aspects of metadata, including its history, definition, importance, and implementation, among other aspects.

Scientific progress is not just about breakthroughs in labs or successful social sciences projects; it is also about fostering trust in those results and discoveries.
FEAST (Food systems that support transitions to hEalthy And Sustainable dieTs), a 5-year Horizon Europe project, aims to transform European food systems from the current 'Lose-Lose-Lose-Win' model,...
In the world of academic research, the dissemination of knowledge and collaboration among scholars are fundamental drivers of progress.
When we consider research, our minds often gravitate toward conventional research publications, and it's undeniable that there are countless accredited research articles spanning every conceivable field of study worldwide.
As humans, we thrive to make our lives easy and with Google in place, we are half-way through finding solutions to almost all our hardships.
The past few years have seen major changes in the way researchers access, publish, and share research. Open access publications have surpassed subscription-only publications;...
In continuation of our previous blog on open access research platforms offered by non-profit organizations, this blog is dedicated to those open access research...
In the EU Framework programme for Research & Innovation Horizon 2020, open science was almost reduced to open access.
The Open Science Policy Platform (OSPP, also EUOSPP) presented in April 2020 its final report “Progress on Open Science: Towards a Shared Research Knowledge System”.
Emerging evidence suggests that greenspace, whether used for recreation or physical activity (i.e. ‘green exercise’), can improve mental health and wellbeing.
If you are not an Open Science (OS) policy specialist and looking for quick information on foreign countries, it can be challenging to find what you need in the mass of information.