Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access Programme Manager, will speak about Eastern European developments and challenges with multilingual content discovery at the COAR (Confederation of Open Access Repositories) Annual Conference 2026. More information about the conference and a programme is here.Β
EIFL is a COAR founding member and Iryna is a COAR Board member.Β
Iryna Kuchma, EIFL Open Access (OA) Programme Manager, and Tetyana Yaroshenko, EIFL-OA and Country Coordinator in Ukraine, will speak at the Open science in Ukraine: From declarations to actions webinar celebrating Open Government Week and Science Day.Β
The webinar will be in Ukrainian and see more information about it in Ukrainian.Β
The webinar will focus on the practical aspects of searching, discovering, and exploring scholarly literature using the AI-powered research tools Elicit, Consensus, and ResearchRabbit. Participants will learn how the free versions of these tools can support literature reviews, identify relevant publications, uncover research trends, and improve research workflows.
It is intended for researchers, librarians, and trainers interested in using AI tools to support scholarly research and learning.
Join this EIFL webinar to learn more about research workflows using AI tools
The webinar will focus on the practical aspects of searching, discovering, and exploring scholarly literature using the free versions of AI-powered research assistants SciSpace and Undermind. Participants will learn how these tools can support literature reviews, identify relevant publications, uncover research trends, and improve research workflows.
It is intended for researchers, librarians, and trainers interested in using AI tools to support scholarly research and learning.
Following a consultation in January 2026 by the European Commission on the European Research Area (ERA) Act, six major European organisations β ALLEA, EIFL, IFLA, LIBER, OPERAS, and SPARC Europe have issued a landmark joint statement.Β Β
The joint statement reflects on the current state of open science in Europe and outlines key remaining barriers that require a coordinated approach for open science to reach its full potential.Β
Join this informal online discussion, 'A Virtual Break', hosted by the EIFL Public Library Innovation Programme (EIFL-PLIP) on the topic 'The Civic Potential of Public Libraries' - that is, the potential of public libraries in divided societies to foster dialogue between different viewpoints and combat misinformation and manipulation encountered online.Β
All the best for the holiday season and the New Year, with warm wishes from the EIFL Board and team. Thank you to everyone who has worked with us in 2025. We look forward to working with you again in 2026.
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