ORCID iD gives visibility to research outputs
The ORCID iD is an internationally recognized identification number that connects researchers to their research outputs. It can also be linked to the UZH Repository ZORA.
Open Access Week 2023 at UZH
During the International Open Access Week, academia around the world is focusing on scholarly communication. In this context, twenty UZH-projects that conduct open scholarship and make their research publicly accessible presented their work this year. An additional panel discussion between researchers, university management and research support put the spotlight on strategic and infrastructural issues and the future of the open access transformation.
Open Science Game: What would Emma do?
The UZH Open Science Game “Open Up Your Research” demonstrates the practices of open science in a playful way, and is a useful companion for prospective researchers as well as their lecturers.
Creative Commons licenses in a nutshell
As the copyright holder of a (scientific) work you can share it openly with a Creative Commons license. What are Creative Commons licenses?
Publishing linguistic research data with LaRS
Linguistics researchers can now archive and publish their research data free of charge with LaRS. How does it work?
5 Things to Keep in Mind While Writing Your Data Management Plan
Are you one of those researchers who need write a Data Management Plan (DMP) for the upcoming SNSF project funding deadline? Keep reading.
Open Citation Data and Reference Linking
What is open citation data? How is it made available? And how do you use it?
This was the Open Science Summer School 2022
About 20 young scientists from all over Switzerland partook in this year’s Open Science Summer School at the UZH from 11 to 15 July 2022.
The Center for Digital Editions & Analytics picks up speed
Last Wednesday June 22, Vice President Christian Schwarzenegger officially launched the Center for Digital Editions & Analytics (ZDE) at the kick-off event in the Digital Library Space.
Does Open Science benefit academic careers?
Karin Gilland Lutz and Mihaela Falub are addressing the hiring process for professorial positions from an Open Science perspective. The ‘Open Science Services’ team of UB Zurich interviewed the project leaders.