ETH Library and ICSTI invite you to the 2025 Annual Conference

Together with the International Council for Scientific and Technical Information (ICSTI), the ETH Library is hosting this year's ICSTI Annual Conference at ETH Zurich on September 18 and 19, 2025.??

?Bridging Open Science Ethics and Infrastructure? – under this motto, international experts in scientific and technical information will meet with researchers, students, and anyone interested in open science.

Focus on sustainable open science infrastructure

The conference`s aim is to promote sustainable, ethical, and efficient systems for global knowledge exchange and to bring together experts in these fields. Discussions will focus on both the technical and ethical framework conditions for a sustainable open science infrastructure, as well as current developments, challenges, and strategies.

Dates and locations:

September 18 (ETZ E 81): General Assembly Business Meeting (for ICSTI members only) & Member-to-Member Session

  •  2:00 p.m. (ETZ E 81): General Assembly Business Meeting (for official ICSTI members only, confidential content)
  •  4:00 p.m. (ETZ E 81): Member-to-Member Session – Exchange on projects of member institutions 

September 19 (LEE E 101): Two publicly accessible workshops (open to non-members):

  • 9:00 a.m. (LEE E 101): Workshop 1: Open Science: Navigating Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities 
  •  1:00 p.m. (LEE E 101): Workshop 2: Systems and Strategies for Open Science Sustainability

The workshops on Friday are open to the public and free of charge.

The current program can be found at external page ICSTI.org

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