[External] OxFOS: Oxford Forum of Open Scholarship (In-Person Conference)

A wordmark for OxFOS, mostly in dark blue on a white background, then a horizontal line and the phrase "Oxford Forum of Open Scholarship" below it.

The first "O" has a keyhole in it, and the second "O" is a padlock being unlocked with rays coming our of it for effect.

The line and second "O" as well as the phrase "Open Scholarship" are all in orange.

The date has been set but times have not yet; see the official webpage for updates.

Register here. (Microsoft Forms)

The theme for this fourth year is "Who owns our knowledge?". OxFOS is a chance to share ideas, learn, showcase your work, and interact with others passionate about the importance of making research more open, transparent and accessible. It is organised by the University of Oxford's Bodleian Libraries in partnership with the Research Practice team and the grassroots researcher group, Reproducible Research Oxford. Both the in-person conference and online events are free to attend and open to all. (text modified from ©2026 Bodleian Libraries, believed to be allowed use)

Note: we are unaffiliated with this event, but just thought people might be interested in it. The official webpage is here. If you are one of the official organisers and would like this page to be taken down, please just email o@ogeer.org.

36 minutes ago
Weston Library
Weston Library, Broad Street, OX1 3BG
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