The paper examines the opportunity of using information technologies to enable the monitoring of scientific events organized in the Republic of Moldova. It describes the current functionalities of the online platform for registration, monitoring and reporting of the national scientific events, developed and implemented starting from January 2022. The paper analises the data from the official registries of scientific events managed manually by The National Agency for Quality Assurance in Education and Research (NAQAER), those generated by the National Bibliometric Instrument (NBI) regarding the proceedings of scientific events, and the data generated by the recently developed online platform, during its implementation duration.
Microbiology is a branch of biological science that studies microorganisms, most of interest and important are includes in collections for maintenance and distribution. Since biotechnology science goes the requirements to the collections of microorganisms as a reliable and informationally associated biological material also increase. The digitalization, processing and standardization of National Collection of Non-Pathogenic Microorganisms scientific data facilitates their sharing and reuse between science and industry fields. As a project result digital tools of National Collection of Non-Pathogenic Microorganisms information system will be developed, respecting the Open Science practices regarding the management of scientific data.
Open Science requires a new systemic approach, particularly in terms of national and international strategies and policies. Open Science policies need to be promoted and implemented in the Republic of Moldova. The current study makes an overview of the "Open Science" concept, as well as international experiences, necessary to better understand the situation in the country. The fundamentals of Open Science are analyzed, including: Open Access, Open Research Data, Open Educational Resources, Open Infrastructures, Open Research Culture etc. The study presents the main features of Open Science at the national level and offers a set of useful recommendations for developing policy documents and promoting activities that enable the development of Open Science in the Republic of Moldova.
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