UiO Library
Previous
Do you want to learn and practice languages while getting to know people from around the world? Come to the language café then!
In this data mangers network meeting we will hear from individuals who work with implementing persistent identifiers (PIDs) like OrcID or DOI in research systems to connect research outputs and making them easier to find and reuse.
Are you working on an assignment and need help with managing your references? Come by and ask us!
Are you working on an assignment and need help with managing your references? Come by and ask us!
Medieval scenes of punishment, conflict, and fear continue to echo. This talk examines what counted as violence in the Middle Ages, how it was shown, and how our reactions have changed.
Lots of research data have a high reuse value and should be preserved after the project is finished, but not all of them can be shared openly. Join us for this Open Science Lunch to learn from CLARINO and NIRD RDA about their solutions for archiving data, including data that need restricted access.
Join us to discover how researchers can bring innovative thinking into their research and beyond — and enjoy all these inspiring ideas over coffee and breakfast!
Are you working on an assignment and need help with managing your references? Come by and ask us!
Are you working on an assignment and need help with managing your references? Come by and ask us!
Do you want to learn and practice languages while getting to know people from around the world? Come to the language café then!
This roundtable will explore the shifting geopolitical dynamics between the Euro-Atlantic and the Indo-Pacific and what this means for Norway’s relations with regional partners. Perspectives from Taiwan, China and Japan.
Join us for a series of events during the Open Access Week and learn about open research, open publishing, and data sharing!
Since it was first published in the early 1600s, the novel Jin Ping Mei has been accused of being pornographic, facing repeated censorship and bans, starting in 1611 and most recently during the rule of the Communist Party. As part of Banned Books Week Norway, we invite you to learn more about this novel and its history of censorship and translation.
Do you want to learn and practice languages while getting to know people from around the world? Come to the language café then!
Do you want to learn and practice languages while getting to know people from around the world? Come to the language café then!
Lots of research data have a high reuse value and should be preserved after the project is finished, but not all of them can be shared openly. Join us for this Open Science Lunch to learn from Sikt about their solutions for archiving data, including those data that need restricted access.
Do you want to learn and practice languages while getting to know people from around the world? Come to the language café then!
Do you want to learn and practice languages while getting to know people from around the world? Come to the language café then!
In early 2023, the editor of the Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems (SJIS) became aware that a fake clone of the journal had started to operate, tricking authors into paying article processing fees, rapidly publishing hundreds of papers, and replacing SJIS’ online presence. Join us in this Open Science Lunch session to learn more about journal hijacking, and some possible response strategies to this growing threat to open publishing.
*This event has been cancelled. In a time when student mental health and well-being are more important than ever, Circle U. is hosting a panel discussion that brings together real-life experiences of students with evidence-based insights of well-being researchers.
Welcome to keynote lecture and panel discussion on paradata (data on the making and processing of data). These sessions are open to all and part of the two-day Paradata Workshop.
By the end of 2025, all research proposals submitted to the Norwegian Research Council require a research ethics self-evaluation. Join us in this Open Science Lunch session to learn more about the why and how of this requirement.
Welcome to the GeoWednesday talk "Gulf Stream shutdown!", by Professor Joseph H LaCasce from the Department of Geosciences, and currently the Head of Department.
May 8 marks 80 years since the liberation of Norway from Nazi occupation. We celebrate the day with a breakfast seminar and pose the question of whether there is hope for another 80 years of democracy?
Are you working on an assignment and need help with managing your references? We can help you!