ASCCA represents in the training held in Finland
The Academy of the State Customs Committee (ASCCA) was represented in the training program held at University of Jyväskylä in Finland within the framework of the Erasmus+ project called "Development of Research Potential through the Network of Institutional Repositories in Azerbaijan " (DIRNA).
Aysel Jafarzadeh, an employee of the library and a member of the project team, and Aslan Huseynov, a senior specialist of the Department of ICT Application in the Customs Academy participated in the training attended by representatives of 7 higher educational institutions of our country, University of Jyväskylä of Finland and Izmir Institute of High Technology of Türkiye.
The aim of the training was to study the advanced Institutional Research Information System of the University of Jyväskylä , one of the leading higher education institutions in Europe for the accessibility of science and scientific research products as a whole, the integrated electronic system of the library , Open Data, Open Science and Open Access concepts ,mechanisms, opportunities and models, the international cooperation mechanisms and practices of the University of Jyväskylä.
As part of the visit program, employees of the Faculty of Information Technologies of the University, Kati Clements, Saana Mehtala and information specialists of the Open Science Center of the University made various presentations on University activities, approach to the use of ICT in education, use of artificial intelligence, activities of the Open Science Center, open access services, JYX - digital archive of the University, JYKDOK - the search system of the university library, the quality of metadata, and the management of research data.
A consortium meeting of the project was held as part of the visit program, and a wide consortium discussion was organized on project management, quality control and next project activities were planned. In the end, the training participants were awarded with certificates from University of Jyväskylä.
The beneficiary institutions of the Erasmus+ international consortium project funded by the European Union covering the years 2023-2026 in Azerbaijan are Khazar University (coordinator), Customs Academy, Baku State University, Azerbaijan Technical University, Ganja State University, Mingachevir State University, Lankaran State University and Nakhchivan State University apart from the three universities in Finland, Italy and Türkiye,.
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