Boost your research success in business studies and economics
The ZBW Open Economics Guide shows you how to use Open Science methods and tools – such as Open Access and Open Data – to make your research more efficient and visible!

Introduction to Open Access
Making research visible.

Introduction to Open Data
Making research verifiable.

Introduction to Open Code
Making research transparent.

Introduction to OER
Making teaching better.
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Open Science in Practice
Researchers' inside reports from their everyday life.
Open Science Events
Conferences, seminars, webinars, online panels and more!
Love Data Week (LDW)
Die Love Data Week (LDW) ist eine internationale Aktionswoche rund um die Themen Forschungsdaten und Forschungsdatenmanagement. Unter dem Motto "Where's the Data?" wird die Datenliebe 2026 weltweit mit zahlreichen Veranstaltungen zu unterschiedlichsten Themen zelebriert. Die FDM-Initiativen im deutschsprachigen Raum möchten mit einer breiten Beteiligung an der Love Data Week mehr Aufmerksamkeit für das Thema Forschungsdatenmanagement erregen.
International Digital Curation Conference
AI, austerity, and authoritarianism: contemporary challenges in digital curation - the theme of this year’s conference recognises the effect contemporary forces are having on digital curation practices. We invite consideration on how these forces affect the work of the digital curation community and steps we take to stay resilient. We are interested in risks, opportunities and challenges from Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence in producing data for curation, supporting curation processes, and reusing curated data; from limited or reduced funding available for digital curation actions; and in acts of hostility from governments or corporations to the integrity, preservation, long-term access, and reuse of data. While recognising the financial and political challenges the contemporary environment presents, the call is also open to optimism through examples of resilience and resistance in digital curation activities to sustain momentum in open scholarship and promote social change.
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