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ATRIUM at Open Science Conference 2025

ATRIUM had the pleasure of being presented at the Open Science Conference 2025 with the poster ‘Enhancing transparency and reusability through Diamond publishing model: Transformations, A DARIAH Journal’.

The Open Science Conference is an annual international conference dedicated to the Open Science movement that took place October 8 – 9, 2025, in Hamburg, Germany.

A presenter showing the poster to a viewer.

Francesco Gelati presenting the poster ‘Enhancing transparency and reusability through Diamond publishing model: Transformations, A DARIAH Journal’.

Enhancing transparency and reusability through the Diamond publishing model: Transformations, A DARIAH Journal

Françoise Gouzi, Francesco Gelati, Anne Baillot, and Toma Tasovac presented ‘Enhancing transparency and reusability through the Diamond publishing model: Transformations, A DARIAH Journal’, focusing on how Transformations adopts the ATRIUM Peer Review Framework for open peer-review processes.

The ATRIUM Peer Review Framework are guidelines for a new peer review evaluation framework for crediting non-traditional outputs, such as workflow papers, datasets, data papers, training materials and software developments. It gives practical and concrete advice, methods, and recommendations on how to review non-traditional research outputs.

These guidelines are adopted in Transformations: A DARIAH Journal to assess various forms of non-traditional outputs, such as workflows, data sets, data papers, annotation practices, software tools, and training materials, as well as traditional scholarly papers. Transformations Diamond publishing model helps researchers gain visibility and credit in institutional and journal evaluations for a diversity of research outputs. This creates a more inclusive research environment and wider knowledge sharing.