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IP4OS Unpacking the possibilities of Intellectual Properties for Open Science
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Edited by Julia Priess-Buchheit, Marie Alavi

This collection hosts the outcomes from the European Union's Horizon Europe project IP4OS under grant agreement No. 101188026 (2025-2026). The main aim of IP4OS is social innovation: to empower multi-professional teams and their organisations in each of the 27 European countries with knowledge, skills, awareness and advocacy to boost the valorisation of scientific knowledge in the ERA to a new level by promoting a concerted approach to agile IP management and OS practices. IP4OS will

(1) describe a concerted IP-OS approach in the Synergy Framework with best practices on agile IP management to support OS practices,

(2) inform the Community of practice about the Synergy Framework with a Role-Model Campaign using advocates, facts and figures,

(3) train multi-professionals in agile IP Management with the Synergy Core Curriculum,

(4) empower multi-professional teams in HEIs and RPOs to use agile IP management to support OS.
As the IP4OS project progresses, the RIO Collection will continue to expand, offering a diverse array of reports, protocols, methodologies, and research papers.

Project Report
Published in: Zenodo
Project Report
Published in: Zenodo

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