Apologies for cross posting

FOSTER proudly announces that, as of today, the Open Access and Open Science 
communities will benefit two-fold from our freshly designed new web 
presence<http://www.fosteropenscience.eu/>. First off: the renewed FOSTER 
project website now features various enhancements, most notably a comprehensive 
news section with an account of the many contributions the project partners 
made throughout the last months to several events and conferences. One of the 
main events was a series of workshops delivered by FOSTER speakers to EU 
project officers in Brussels on Open Access Requirements to publications and 
research data in Horizon. See the video recording and 
slides<http://www.fosteropenscience.eu/project/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=35:presentations&catid=9:download&Itemid=107>
 of all the presentations.

The second addition to our web presence is a preview of the FOSTER training 
portal<http://wwwt.fosteropenscience.eu> which has started to collect all 
information around FOSTER funded and (co-) organized training events. See our 
full training programme throughout the second half of 2014 with links to the 
training organizations and information on how to register for your favorite 
course. Looking for a specific training topic? Eight main areas cover courses 
on Open Access, Open Data and Open Science as well as on Research Data 
Management, Funder compliance and related fields including specific subjects 
like metrics and copyright issues. The portal will be enriched over the next 
weeks with content that each of these courses delivers. Look forward to 
discovering a wealth of material provided for the European research community!

About FOSTER - www.fosteropenscience.eu<http://www.fosteropenscience.eu>
FOSTER (Facilitate Open Science Training for European Research) is a 2-year, 
EU-Funded (FP7) project, carried out by 13 partners across 8 countries. The 
primary aim is to produce a European-wide training programme that will help 
researchers, postgraduate students, librarians and other stakeholders to 
incorporate Open Access approaches into their existing research methodologies.


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