COMPASS Useful resources supporting Open Science
This article explores three main categories of resources: those developed by the European Commission, those stemming from Ulysseus consortium members’ projects, and those originating from national and international initiatives supporting open science. By examining these resources, we aim to identify how they can help researchers maximize the impact of their work while meeting the requirements of European Union-funded projects.
The COMPASS project represents a large-scale initiative aimed at promoting open science across Europe. As part of this project, we have compiled a comprehensive list of essential resources designed to support transparent and collaborative research practices. These resources, developed primarily by the European Commission as well as other European projects within the Ulysseus consortium, are intended to facilitate access to information, promote open access to scientific publications and research data, and encourage collaboration within the scientific community.
This article explores three main categories of resources: those developed by the European Commission, those stemming from Ulysseus consortium members’ projects, and those originating from national and international initiatives supporting open science. By examining these resources, we aim to identify how they can help researchers maximize the impact of their work while meeting the requirements of European Union-funded projects.