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10 Projects, page 1 of 2
- Project . 2011 - 2014Funder: EC Project Code: 284514Partners: GOVERNMENTAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT AG, SURF, Jisc, CSC, HEFCW, NordForsk, NIIFI, HEA
- Project . 2017 - 2019Open Access mandate for Publications and Research dataFunder: EC Project Code: 731011Overall Budget: 1,997,840 EURFunder Contribution: 1,997,840 EURPartners: IRD, ARC, UNIWARSAW, ICRE8, University of Bremen, CNR, UMINHO, CERN, CNRS, Jisc...
Open Science is around the corner. Scientists and organizations see it as a way to speed up, improve quality and reward, while policy makers see it as a means to optimize cost of science and leverage innovation. Open Science is an emerging vision, a way of thinking, whose challenges always gaze beyond its actual achievements. De facto, today’s scientific communication ecosystem lacks tools and practices to allow researchers to fully embrace Open Science. OpenAIRE-Connect aims to provide technological and social bridges, and deliver services enabling uniform exchange of research artefacts (literature, data, and methods), with semantic links between them, across research communities and content providers in scientific communication. It will introduce and implement the concept of Open Science as a Service (OSaaS) on top of the existing OpenAIRE infrastructure, delivering out-of-the-box, on-demand deployable tools. OpenAIRE-Connect will adopt an end-user driven approach (via the involvement of 5 prominent research communities), and enrich the portfolio of OpenAIRE infrastructure production services with a Research Community Dashboard Service and a Catch-All Notification Broker Service. The first will offer publishing, interlinking, packaging functionalities to enable them to share and re-use their research artifacts (introducing “methods, e.g. data,software, protocols). This effort, supported by the harvesting and mining “intelligence” of the OpenAIRE infrastructure, will provide communities with the content and tools they need to effectively evaluate and reproduce science. OpenAIRE-Connect will combine dissemination and training with OpenAIRE’s powerful NOAD network engaging research communities and content providers in adopting such services. These combined actions will bring immediate and long-term benefits to scholarly communication stakeholders by affecting the way research results are disseminated, exchanged, evaluated, and re-used.
- Project . 2013 - 2015Funder: EC Project Code: 600471Partners: INESC ID, Det Kongelige Bibliotek, National Library of Estonia, University of Edinburgh, DPC, KNAW, University of Essex, DNB, Secure Business Austria, Jisc...
- Project . 2014 - 2016Open Access mandate for PublicationsFunder: EC Project Code: 611742Partners: NHRF, POLITO, UMINHO, UNIVERSITY OSLO, FRS FNRS, SPARC Europe, EIFL, EOS, Hacettepe University, OKF...
- Project . 2019 - 2022Open Access mandate for Publications and Research dataFunder: EC Project Code: 857647Overall Budget: 5,584,010 EURFunder Contribution: 5,584,010 EURPartners: KIT, UISAV, Jisc, IRD, LIP, LNEC, ASSOCIACAO INCD, FCT, UPV, AGH UST...
EOSC-synergy extends the EOSC coordination to nine participating countries by harmonizing policies and federating relevant national research e-Infrastructures, scientific data and thematic services, bridging the gap between national initiatives and EOSC. The project introduces new capabilities by opening national thematic services to European access, thus expanding the EOSC offer in the Environment, Climate Change, Earth Observation and Life Sciences. This will be supported by an expansion of the capacity through the federation of compute, storage and data resources aligned with the EOSC and FAIR policies and practices. EOSC-synergy builds on the expertise of leading research organizations, infrastructure providers, NRENs and user communities from Spain, Portugal, Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Netherlands, United Kingdom and France, all already committed to the EOSC vision and already involved in related activities at national and international level. Furthermore, we will expand EOSC’s global reach by integrating infrastructure and data providers beyond Europe, fostering international collaboration and open new resources to European researchers. The project will push the EOSC state-of-the-art in software and services life-cycle through a quality-driven approach to services integration that will promote the convergence and alignment towards EOSC standards and best practices. This will be complemented by the expansion of the EOSC training and education capabilities through the introduction of an on-line platform aimed at boosting the development of EOSC skills and competences. EOSC-synergy complements on-going activities in EOSC-hub and other related projects liaising national bodies and infrastructures with other upcoming governance, data and national coordination projects.