Stockholm University recognize that there is a need to inform, communicate and coordinate work locally within the institution, but we engage with the issue on a national level with other universities and interested parties as well. We believe it is important to contribute to national and international efforts towards open research in a variety of ways, and it is the University which offers the arena for dialogue, exchanges of knowledge and discussions about open science.

In the lecture series on open science, the library has invited various actors and stakeholders to illustrate, for example, their work in open access to research results and research data - researchers, research funding, research infrastructures and various internal and external expert competencies in research support functions.
Previous Lectures (recordings)
- 7 May 2019: Stefan Wiens - Scientific research: The bad and the preregistered
- 12 April 2018: Thomas Neidenmark - How the Swedish Government works with Open Science
- 25 januari 2018 - Harry Lankreijer - ICOS; Open data to open your eyes to climate change
- 11 May 2017: Astrid Söderbergh Widding - Open Science from the rector’s perspective
- 9 May 2017: Alexander Refsum Jensenius - Open Science: A humanities-technological perspective
- 20 April 2017: Sverker Holmgren - Research conditions and societal realities related to open access
- 5 April 2017: Jonas Holm - Open Science: What does the law say – and what will it say?
- 23 March 2017: Inge Bartning and Fanny Forsberg Lundell - Opportunities and problems with freely accessible linguistic data
- 9 March 2017: Mark Hahnel - A status report for open research data
- 2 March 2017: Niclas Jareborg - ‘Data Management in the Life Sciences’
- 16 February 2017: Camilla Bardel - Making linguistic data accessible: some challenges (n.b. this lecture was not recorded)
- Max Petzold - Plans for a national system for making research data accessible and long-term storage
- Anders Moberg - Storage, visualization and accessibility of research data at the Bolin Centre
- Gustav Nilssonne - A discussion on the need for open data
- How we are working with Open Science nationally and at the university
- How do researchers in bioinformatics work with storing and sharing data?
Do you work with Open Science materials and want to share what you are doing? Please contact us. We also welcome suggestions for speakers whom we might invite to speak.