This activity will covert topics related to the visibility of scientists and research.
The visibility of scientists is today one of the key factors in academic and professional advancement. It involves not only the number of published papers, but also the way in which research results are accessible, recognized and applied in the scientific and wider community. In the past, the exchange of scientific information was limited to traditional publication channels, while modern trends, from open science to digital repositories, enable much faster and wider dissemination of knowledge.
The increased importance of open access and transparent sharing of data, as well as the development of digital tools such as ORCID, ResearchGate and Google Scholar, emphasize the proactive management of one's own research identity. In addition, conferences, poster sessions and interdisciplinary collaborations offer the opportunity to directly present results and create professional networks. Popular science articles, blogs and public presentations play a special role in strengthening visibility, which enable communication with a wider audience and emphasize the social relevance of science.
In this context, various dimensions of scientist visibility will be considered, from publications in open access journals, through building professional profiles and networks, to participation in repositories and projects. All these elements together shape the recognition of an individual, but also influence the development of the scientific community as a whole.

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