Common use of Key Actions Clause in Contracts

Key Actions. WP4 provides input to the OSCAR communication strategy (core part of WP6) by preparing fact sheets, user stories etc. and taking also into account the COVID-19 pandemic (and also of its diverse consequences) as a driver for changes. Opt-in, opt-out or hybrid application models need to be developed which aim at an as easy as possible implementation of open science codes of conduct. These concepts may be taken up the Commission Services and integrated in the corresponding legal framework. Current best practices and already used concepts in AAT as well as in open science are embraced, allowing to refer to already established standards, which is an incentive in its own right. Specific incentives for the AAT community shall be considered in the design and the implementation of research programmes. The focus should be put on the benefits and potential gains of open science in practise which shall become more visible in e.g. participation rules. Scientists and engineers from both academia and industry demand more information and guidance during the transformation process towards more open science practises in the AAT research landscape. Proximate topics as IPR, IP management and RRI shall be addressed as well.

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Sources: Grant Agreement

Key Actions. WP4 provides input to the OSCAR communication strategy (core part of WP6) by preparing fact sheets, user stories etc. and taking also into account the COVID-19 pandemic (and also of its diverse consequences) as a driver for changes. Opt-in, opt-out or hybrid application models need to be developed which aim at an as easy as possible implementation of open science codes of conduct. These concepts may be taken up by the Commission Services and integrated in the corresponding legal framework. Current best practices and already used concepts in AAT as well as in open science are embraced, allowing to refer to already established standards, which is an incentive in its own right. Specific incentives for the AAT community shall be considered in the design and the implementation of research programmes. The focus should be put on the benefits and potential gains of open science in practise which shall become more visible in e.g. participation rules. Scientists and engineers from both academia and industry demand more information and guidance during the transformation process towards more open science practises in the AAT research landscape. Proximate topics as IPR, IP management and RRI shall be addressed as well.

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Sources: Grant Agreement