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2. Namen in uporabnost Digitalnega repozitorija COBISS (dCOBISS) / Applicability of COBISS Digital Repository (dCOBISS)
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Miran Petek, Bojan Štok, Branko Namestnik, and Andrej Krajnc
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dcobiss ,digital repositories ,openaire ,discovery tools ,open access analytics ,Bibliography. Library science. Information resources - Abstract
In 2020, IZUM released the first version of the COBISS Digital Repository (dCOBISS), which is an independent web app, intended for storing and managing digital content. It is available to all libraries in the COBISS system and it works by principles of shared access to publications in dCOBISS. A bibliographic record is required and it represents the basis for adding all types of digital content. Individual repository segments and other existing and foreseen functionalities are presented. Also open access analysis for Slovenian researchers will be supported by dCOBISS. In future, the dCOBISS app will be developed in compliance with trends, requirements and rapidly changing conditions in Slovenian libraries and in international library environments.
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- 2021
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3. Extending the value of a CRIS with Research Data Management.
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Farinelli, Chiara and Zigoni, Alberto
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DATA management ,INSTITUTIONAL repositories ,INFORMATION storage & retrieval systems ,DATA libraries ,INFORMATION resources management - Abstract
In this paper we aim to analyse the adoption of Current Research Information Systems (CRIS) for Research Data Management (RDM). We show how CRISs hold a key role in facilitating the management and reporting of an institution's research activities and outputs – not only do they offer extensive functionality for researchers and research administrators to effectively manage all aspects of their research information, but are also integrating more and more with specialized RDM tools, Institutional Repositories (IR), and other external systems. This paper provides an overview of how CRISs have evolved and integrated to become a crucial part of the RDM chain, including the interoperability, registration, linking, and archiving of data. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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4. RepOSGate: Open Science Gateways for Institutional Repositories
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Artini, Michele, Candela, Leonardo, Manghi, Paolo, Giannini, Silvia, Filipe, Joaquim, Editorial Board Member, Ghosh, Ashish, Editorial Board Member, Kotenko, Igor, Editorial Board Member, Prates, Raquel Oliveira, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Lizhu, Editorial Board Member, Barbosa, Simone Diniz Junqueira, Founding Editor, Ceci, Michelangelo, editor, Ferilli, Stefano, editor, and Poggi, Antonella, editor
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- 2020
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5. Monitorización de los mandatos de acceso abierto a través de repositorios institucionales.
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Martínez-Galindo, Francisco-Jesús, Rubio, Francisco, and Fernández-Burguete, Sergio
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OPEN access publishing , *PLAN S (Open access publishing) , *SCHOLARLY communication , *SCHOLARLY periodicals , *INSTITUTIONAL repositories , *GOVERNMENT aid , *RESEARCH personnel , *METADATA - Abstract
With the support of governments, research funding agencies or academic institutions, Open Access is taking hold in the field of scholarly communication. More and more cases are found where recommendations on Open Access publication are transformed into obligations that researchers must comply with. Plan S, the Spanish Law on Science, Technology and Innovation or several university mandates are some examples of this change in trend. Given this situation, it is necessary to check compliance with these mandates from at least two points of view, on the one hand, to ensure that publications are in Open Access and on the other hand, that they comply with the established deadlines. So far, several attempts have been made to monitor compliance with the mandates from different perspectives, however, few have considered the time frame in which a publication must be in Open Access. To improve this monitoring, we propose the use of existing information in the repositories, such as, information on the funders, date of publication of the work in the academic journal and date of deposit in the repository, as well as the presentation of this information through the OAI-PMH (Open Archive Initiative - Procotol for Metadata Harvesting). In this way, monitoring could be improved at the institutional level. In addition, this information could also be collected by harvesters such as Recolecta, so that they can become a tool for monitoring Open Access publication mandates at the national level. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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6. Open Science as-a-Service for Research Communities and Content Providers
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Bardi, Alessia, Hutchison, David, Series Editor, Kanade, Takeo, Series Editor, Kittler, Josef, Series Editor, Kleinberg, Jon M., Series Editor, Mattern, Friedemann, Series Editor, Mitchell, John C., Series Editor, Naor, Moni, Series Editor, Pandu Rangan, C., Series Editor, Steffen, Bernhard, Series Editor, Terzopoulos, Demetri, Series Editor, Tygar, Doug, Series Editor, Coppola, Massimo, editor, Carlini, Emanuele, editor, D’Agostino, Daniele, editor, Altmann, Jörn, editor, and Bañares, José Ángel, editor
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- 2019
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7. 'Empfehlung' für die weitere Vorgangsweise für das Open-Access-Monitoring. Deliverable des AT2OA-Teilprojekts TP1-B
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Patrick Danowski, Andreas Ferus, Anna-Laetitia Hikl, Gerda McNeill, Clemens Miniberger, Steve Reding, Tobias Zarka, and Michael Zojer
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open access ,open access-monitoring ,austrian transition to open access (at2oa) ,publikationsdaten ,open access-anteil ,open access-kategorien ,open access-tuples ,monitoring-tools ,forschungsdokumentationssysteme ,oai-pmh ,openaire ,european open science cloud (eosc) ,Bibliography. Library science. Information resources - Abstract
Als Teil des Hochschulraumstrukturmittel-Projekts Austrian Transition to Open Access (AT2OA) befasst sich das Teilprojekt TP1-B mit der Konzeption einer Monitoring-Lösung für den Open Access-Publikationsoutput in Österreich. Der nun vorliegende Bericht zu einem potentiellen Open Access-Monitoring in Österreich ist eines der Ergebnisse dieser Bemühungen und kann als Grundlage einer Diskussion auf internationaler Ebene dienen.
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- 2020
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8. OpenAIRE für Repository ManagerInnen - wie Repository ManagerInnen Open Science unterstützen können
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Olivia Kaiser and Gerda McNeill
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openaire ,open science ,repositorium ,forschungsunterstützung ,Bibliography. Library science. Information resources - Abstract
Das EU-Projekt OpenAIRE unterstützt seit 2009 nun bereits im vierten Projektzyklus die Anstrengungen der Europäischen Kommission, wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse zugänglich, wiederverwendbar und offen zu gestalten. Mit der European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) strebt die EU bis 2022 die Schaffung einer Forschungsdatenplattform an, die WissenschafterInnen und Studierenden sowie der Öffentlichkeit zur Verfügung stehen soll. OpenAIRE Advance (2018-2020) ist in den Vorbereitungen zur EOSC mit anderen Projekten involviert und setzt sich hier zum Ziel, den Gedanken von Open Science einerseits zu verankern und andererseits die Infrastruktur zu verstetigen. Die Anbindung von institutionellen oder themenspezifischen Repositorien aus ganz Europa an das OpenAIRE-Portal stellt hierfür eine der Kernaufgaben dar. Schließlich ermöglicht diese eine leichterte Auffindbarkeit von Forschungsoutput und erhöht damit die Sichtbarkeit wissenschaftlicher Leistungen. Im vorliegenden Beitrag werden die Vorteile der Compliancy von institutionellen und disziplinspezifischen Repositorien im Kontext von Open Science diskutiert, es wird auf die technischen Voraussetzungen für eine solche eingegangen und zukünftige sich noch in Planung befindliche Services vorgestellt.
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- 2019
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9. Open Access in Scientific Information: Sustainability Model and Business Plan for the Infrastructure and Organization of OpenAIRE.
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Koundouri, Phoebe, Chatzistamoulou, Nikos, Davila, González, Giannouli, Amerissa, Kourogenis, Nikolaos, Xepapadeas, Anastasios, and Xepapadeas, Petros
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In 2008 European Commission launches the open access infrastructure for research in Europe project (OpenAIRE), supporting open access (OA) in scientific information and research output. In this paper, we assess the economic sustainability of the OpenAIRE project. The empirical strategy is developed through a Cost–Benefit Analysis framework to evaluate and compare the costs and benefits of OpenAIRE services to provide recommendations on the project's economic efficiency and sustainability, a non-market valuation method based on the results of a "Choice Experiment" to calculate the Total Economic Value generated by OpenAIRE and a full preference ranking approach. Findings indicate that stakeholders prefer interoperability between research platforms and output, better access to scientific results and compliance to OA mandates. Furthermore, net social benefits for the basic services for 15 years are at least five times higher than costs' present value while the potential R&D effect from research suggests even larger benefits in the long run. Subscriptions based on the estimated willingness to pay and cost, institutional subsidies and public awareness are the main recommendations for the sustainable operation of OpenAIRE. This study contributes to the literature on monetary valuation of the benefits and costs of OA to scientific knowledge. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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10. OpenAIRE-Nexus Scholarly Communication Services for EOSC users - ein abschließender Blick
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Czerniak, Andreas
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OpenAIRE ,CRIS ,Vortrag ,Interoperability ,OpenAPC ,FAIR - Abstract
Das EU-finanzierte Projekt "OpenAIRE-Nexus - Eine zugänglichere offene Wissenschaft" (https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101017452/de) hatte zum Ziel, in der Welt der offenen Wissenschaft eine faire, benutzerfreundliche und offene Kommunikation sowie Informationsweitergabe zu fördern. Um Forschung zu unterstützen, müssen Inhalte und Informationen daher leicht zu finden und anzuzeigen sein. OpenAIRE Nexus stellte ein Diensteportfolio zusammen, das bei der Veröffentlichung von Forschungsergebnissen, zum Monitoring ihres Impacts und zur Verbreitung des neuen Wissens wesentlich beitragen kann. Diese in Europa und darüber hinaus bereits etablierten Dienstleistungen werden von öffentlich-rechtlichen Institutionen und Einrichtungen bereitgestellt. Ziel war es, dieses Portfolio in die European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) und die globale offene Wissenschaftsgemeinschaft einzubinden. Der erste Teil des Vortrages wird eine Übersicht über das Projekt und dessen Ziele geben. Im zweiten Teil werden beispielhaft Ergebnisse des Projektes, insbesondere solcher Arbeitspakete, an denen die Universitätsbibliothek Bielefeld beteiligt war, präsentiert. Dabei handelt sich unter anderem um die Integration von OpenAPC in den OpenAIRE Research Graphen, sowie die Bekanntmachung von OpenAPC im internationalen Kontext. Arbeiten an der Integration von Forschungsinformationssystemen (FISs), sowie Open Research Europe (ORE, https://open-research-europe.ec.europa.eu/) - der Open Access Publishing Plattform der Europäischen Kommission, gehörten gleichfalls zu den erfolgreich abgeschlossen Aufgaben., Kolloquium Wissensinfrastruktur, Sommersemester 2023
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- 2023
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11. Horizon Europe Open Science requirements in practice - OpenAIRE webinar
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England, Jonathan, Tsoukala, Victoria, Malaguarnera, Giulia, and Correia, Antónia
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OpenAIRE ,Open Access ,FAIR data ,Open Science ,Horizon Europe ,OpenAIRE services ,European Commission - Abstract
This webinar was organised to help project coordinators, researchers and research support staff on the European Commission's requirements for Open Science.Requirements forOpen Access to scientific publications andResearch Data Management are presented, not only during and after the project butas wellat the grant proposal stage. An overview of the European Commission's publishing platform - Open Research Europe - was also presented, along some other useful tools such as Argos (Data Management Plan), Amnesia (data anonymisation), OpenAIRE Explore, etc. Learn about: Mandatory and recommended Open Science requirements in Horizon Europe (HE) Compliance with the HE Open Access to publications mandate Managing and sharing Research Data in HE projects Delivering Data Management Plans and reporting publications and datasets in HE OpenAIRE tools and services to support HE projects Target audience:project coordinators, researchers, research managers, librarians and data stewards. Recordings:https://youtu.be/hq9e6cvFHpY (03/07/2023 session),https://youtu.be/lr082NR71_M (16/03/2023 session),https://youtu.be/_tVfaYGE8vg(22/11/2022 session)
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- 2023
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12. [ISSI 2023 Tutorial] Slides 'Transitioning towards Open Scientometrics with Open Science Graphs'
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Andrea Mannocci, Thanasis Vergoulis, Paolo Manghi, and Dimitris Sacharidis
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OpenAIRE ,Scholarly communication ,D4Science ,Open Science ,Open Data ,Open scientometrics ,Scientometrics ,Tutorial ,Virtual Research Environment ,Scholarly Knowledge Graphs ,Open Science Graphs - Abstract
This presentation was given at the ISSI 2023 -International Society of Scientometrics and Informetrics Conference 2023 July 2-5, 2023 | Bloomington, IN on 2nd of July. We presented the upcoming iteration of the OpenAIRE beginner's kit (a Dockerized container with Jupyter notebooks and Apache Spark to play with a subset of OpenAIRE data locally on your machine), and a new Virtual Research Environment called Open Scientometrics Lab (essentially, taking the beginner's kit into the cloud at zero cost and zero configuration). Via Spark, you can fake the presence of a SQL database and query OpenAIRE data.
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- 2023
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13. „EMPFEHLUNG“ FÜR DIE WEITERE VORGANGSWEISE FÜR DAS OPEN-ACCESS-MONITORING. DELIVERABLE DES AT2OA-TEILPROJEKTS TP1-B.
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Danowski, Patrick, Ferus, Andreas, Hikl, Anna-Laetitia, McNeill, Gerda, Miniberger, Clemens, Reding, Steve, Zarka, Tobias, and Zojer, Michael
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WORK design , *INFORMATION storage & retrieval systems - Abstract
As part of the Austrian Transition to Open Access (AT2OA) project, subproject TP1-B is working on designing a monitoring solution for the output of Open Access publications in Austria. This report on a potential Open Access monitoring approach in Austria is one of the results of these efforts and can serve as a basis for discussion on an international level. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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14. The data-literature interlinking service : Towards a common infrastructure for sharing data-article links
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Burton, Adrian, Koers, Hylke, Manghi, Paolo, La Bruzzo, Sandro, Aryani, Amir, Diepenbroek, Michael, and Schindler, Uwe
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- 2017
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15. The European Literary Text Collection in TextGrid Repository
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Rißler-Pipka, Nanette, Calvo Tello, José, Funk, Stefan E., Odebrecht, Carolin, Schöch, Christof, Veentjer, Ubbo, Scholger, Walter, Vogeler, Georg, Tasovac, Toma, Baillot, Anne, Raunig, Elisabeth, Scholger, Martina, Steiner, Elisabeth, Centre for Information Modelling, and Helling, Patrick
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Paper ,OpenAIRE ,DH2023 ,Distant Reading ,European Literature ,digital archiving ,Text+ ,Cultural studies ,TEI ,Repositories ,Computational Literary Studies ,TextGrid ,TextGrid Repository ,Digital Humanities ,NFDI ,EOSC ,CLARIN ,Literary studies ,text encoding and markup language creation ,deployment ,Poster ,and analysis ,ELTeC ,CLS Infra ,DARIAH - Abstract
In this poster, researchers from different projects present the integration of existingTEI-encoded corpora into a repository and analysis infrastructure, as well as the benefits of this integration. The focus is not on resource creation (corpus design or text encoding), but on infrastructure integration, dissemination and re-use of existing resources. The NFDI consortium Text+ seeks the integration of already existing resources, for example through the publication of corpora in repositories. We present the publication of the corpora of the European Literary Text Collection in the TextGrid Repository, discuss their characteristics and the advantages of this integration. The poster was accepted and presented at the DH2023 conference in Graz.
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- 2023
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16. Background of Japanese research data guidelines
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Onami, Jun-ichi
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OpenAIRE ,Metadata ,Japanese academic network ,OR2023 ,Interoperability ,Research data - Abstract
This presentation was delivered at Open Repositories 2023 Conference as part ofPanel 6: OpenAIRE interoperability metadata guidelines: ensuring a community-driven global governance for the development of the guidelines.
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- 2023
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17. EIFL and OpenAIRE open science train-the-trainer bootcamps
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Kuchma, Iryna
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OpenAIRE ,Train the trainer ,OR2023 ,Open science - Abstract
This presentation was delivered at Open Repositories 2023 Conference as part ofPanel 4: Building Synergies in Capacity Development for Open Scholarship.
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- 2023
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18. OpenAIRE Content Provider Dashboard: recent developments from OpenAIRE Nexus and EOSC future projects
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Príncipe, Pedro, Vieira, André, and Universidade do Minho
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OpenAIRE ,Ciências Sociais::Outras Ciências Sociais ,EOSC ,OR2023 ,Repositories ,OpenAIRE Provide ,Interoperability - Abstract
Poster presented at 18th International Open Repositories Conference, June 12th-15th June 2023, Stellenbosch, South Africa., This poster aims to present the OpenAIRE Content Provider Dashboard service, detailing the main features and functionalities available for all the managers of data sources that are part of the OpenAIRE infrastructure and want to onboard research products in the EOSC catalogue. This poster will outline the recent developments from two European projects – OpenAIRE Nexus and EOSC future – highlighting the main changes and improvements in this well stablish service., OpenAIRE-Nexus receives funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovaon programme under grant agreement No.101017452
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- 2023
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19. Displaying Rich Metadata of Social Science Data Objects Harvested from Dataverse Repository on Ex Libris Primo Library Discovery Service
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Morkevičius, Vaidas, Štreimikis, Antanas, Blažinskas, Andrius, and Žvaliauskas, Giedrius
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OpenAIRE ,Metadata ,Lithuanian Virtual Library ,Discoverability ,Generic Repositories ,Generic Descriptors ,Dataverse ,Ex Libris Primo ,Dublin Core ,Lithuanian Data Archive for Social Sciences and Humanities ,DataCite - Abstract
Presentation at the Demos session of the Dataverse Community Meeting 2023., This work received funding from the EOSC Future project as part of the RDA Open Calls Programme aimed at on strengthening the work of RDA Communities in EOSC.
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- 2023
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20. Supporting European-wide research information – OpenAIRE-related workflows
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Czerniak, Andreas, Schirrwagen, Jochen, and Shah, Sabeel
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OpenAIRE ,current research information systems ,aggregation services ,research information management ,european open science cloud - Abstract
22 slides.-- Presentation delivered by Andreas Czerniak within the session "An update on the CRISCROS WG" OpenAIRE, the Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe, harvests research information systems – together with other ~2,000 data-sources – on a weekly basis through the OpenAIRE Guidelines for CRIS managers. Based on the open metadata for research outputs together with links to scientific products, access right information, metrics, as well as links to funding, project information and research communities, the OpenAIRE Research Graph is created on a monthly basis. The OpenAIRE Research Graph, in combination with a trusted onboarding process in the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC), provides the basis for the EOSC Research Product Catalogue. The presentation describes the onboarding workflow for Research Information Systems (CRIS) in OpenAIRE as well as the relations to the EOSC Service/Data-Source onboarding, the EOSC Research Product Catalogue and their benefits.
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- 2023
21. 29th OpenAIRE Content Providers Community Call
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Príncipe, Pedro and Vieira, André
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OpenAIRE ,OpenAIRE Provide ,OpenAIRE Guidelines ,EOSC onboarding - Abstract
OpenAIRE Content Providers Community Call, May 3rd, 2023. Recording:https://youtu.be/4m0zyTidJNk OpenAIRE PROVIDE: https://provide.openaire.eu/ OpenAIRE PROVIDE Community Calls: https://www.openaire.eu/provide-community-calls  
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- 2023
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22. El repositorio MiCISAN y su relación con otros sistemas de información en Europa
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Guadarrama Sánchez, Hugo Alberto and Manzanera Silva, Norma Aída
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OpenAIRE ,MiCISAN ,repositorio institucional ,CORE ,BASE ,agregadores - Abstract
El presente trabajo de investigación tiene como objetivo general describir los aspectos relevantes de los repositorios institucionales, en el contexto de un ecosistema académico de información. Mientras que el objetivo específico es ubicar el surgimiento y desarrollo de MiCISAN, así como su integración con los agregadores globales BASE, OpenAIRE y CORE, todos ellos de origen europeo. Para ello, se partió de la definición de repositorio, sus características y tipos, así como de los componentes del ecosistema académico de información. Posteriormente, se presentaron los perfiles de cada uno de los tres agregadores, antes mencionados, lo cual permitió la elaboración de un cuadro comparativo con distintas categorías, para determinar los elementos particulares de cada uno de ellos y sus afinidades.
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- 2023
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23. 2nd OpenAIRE Monitor Community Call
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Grypari, Ioanna, Pispiringas, Leonidas, and Bannon, Katie
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OpenAIRE ,Research Performing Organisations ,MONITOR Dashboard ,OpenAIRE MONITOR ,Open Science indicators - Abstract
2nd MONITOR Community Call, 20 April 2023 Main topic: OpenAIRE Monitor for Research Performing Organisations Agenda: Introduction The World Bank Monitor Dashboard The Monitor pipeline (from Provide to the Monitor dashboard) Institutional needs and requirements & the Monitor experience. Katie Bannon, World Bank New and upcoming Monitor Indicators Q&A Presenters: Ioanna Grypari (Athena RC), Leonidas Prispiringas (OpenAIRE) Guest: Katie Bannon (World Bank) Recording:https://youtu.be/3t3KXA8pNYM
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- 2023
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24. 4th OpenAIRE CONNECT Community Call
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Bardi, Alessia and Desmond, Yvonne
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OpenAIRE ,Community gateway ,OpenAIRE Connect ,The EUT+ University Alliance - Abstract
4th Community Call: April 18th, 2023 Agenda: Introduction to CONNECT Highlights on some functionalities/novelties The EUT+ University Alliance Q&A Recording:https://youtu.be/bcQrv0Cybak Community Calls page:www.openaire.eu/connect-community-calls
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- 2023
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25. AURORA RI Deliverable 6.1 - Aurora Open Science Monitor
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Vanderfeesten, Maurice and Bosch, Sander
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Aurora Universities Network ,OpenAIRE ,Open Science Monitor - Abstract
This report serves as an accompanying document to AURORA RI Deliverable 6.1 - Adding an Open science function to the SDG dashboard. We describe how we created the Aurora Open Science monitor by making use of proven components (e.g. OpenAIRE Graph, OpenAIRE Connect and OpenAIRE Monitor) from the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) Services catalogue. The Aurora Open Science Monitor allows Aurora to align with future EU mandates (via policy and grants) for research evaluation, monitoring, and assessment. In this report, we describe: Our partnership with OpenAIRE A step-by-step guide to set up the connection between institutional repositories of meta-information and the OpenAIRE Connect Gateway The features of the OpenAIRE Monitor Future developments for this partnership We aim to provide a blueprint for other Research Initiatives to follow the same path.
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- 2023
26. Austausch zur Umsetzung des KDSF – Standard für Forschungsinformationen in Deutschland und der OpenAIRE Guidelines in einem DSpace-CRIS-System
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Paulsen, Yannick
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KDSF ,OpenAIRE ,Forschungsinformationssystem ,Kerndatensatz Forschung ,DSpace-CRIS - Abstract
Diese Präsentation war Teil des Thementischs "Austausch zur Umsetzung des KDSF – Standard für Forschungsinformationen in Deutschland und der OpenAIRE Guidelines in einem DSpace-CRIS-System" auf dem DSpace Praxistreffen 2023, eine Kooperation der Kommission für Forschungsinformationen in Deutschland (KFiD) und The Library Code GmbH. Abstract des Thementischs: Wie definiert man ein Entitäten- und Metadatenmodell für ein Forschungsinformationssystem mit DSpace-CRIS? Ein wichtiger Ausgangspunkt ist die Berücksichtigung von etablierten Standards, wie zum Beispiel den KDSF-Standard für Forschungsinformationen in Deutschland (kurz für Kerndatensatz Forschung) und den OpenAIRE Guidelines für CRIS-Manager. The Library Code und die Geschäftsstelle der Kommission für Forschungsinformationen (KFiD) laden daher zu einem Austausch ein. Seit Juli 2021 ist die KFiD für die Pflege und Weiterentwicklung des KDSF-Standards verantwortlich. Dieser Thementisch dient auch der Vernetzung von KDSF-Anwender:innen mit der KFiD, um so den Standard und seine Unterstützungsangebote zielgruppengerecht weiterentwickeln zu können. Der KDSF definiert – ähnlich wie die OpenAIRE Guidelines – nicht, welche Objekte und Attribute auf der Basisdatenebene vorhanden sein müssen, um die aggregierten Informationen abzubilden. Nach einer kompakten Einführung in den KDSF-Standard und die Aufgaben sowie Ziele der KFiD werden Teile einer durch The Library Code entwickelten konzeptionellen Umsetzung eines Metadatenschemas für DSpace-CRIS zur Diskussion gestellt, welches sowohl Elemente des KDSF-Standards als auch der OpenAIRE Guideline für CRIS Manager integriert. Das vollständige Konzept von The Library Code ist vorab einsehbar unter: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7712658
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- 2023
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27. 7th Argos Community Call: Argos integration in ROHub
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Palma, Raul
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OpenAIRE ,RO-Hub platform ,Argos ,Data Management Plan - Abstract
7th Argos Community Call, February 22nd, 2023 Main topic: This Community Call welcomedRaul Palma, coordinator of Semantic Technologies in the Network Services division at Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center to talk about ARGOS integrations with RO-Hub platform. Argos:https://argos.openaire.eu Recording:https://youtu.be/ve7bDavavfY Argos Community Calls:https://www.openaire.eu/argos-community-calls
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- 2023
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28. 3rd OpenAIRE CONNECT Community Call
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Bardi, Alessia
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OpenAIRE ,OpenAIRE Connect - Abstract
3rd OpenAIRE CONNECT Community Call, January 12th, 2023 Topics: Highlights/Novelties: How to create your own menu Main topic: Your help for new functionalities CONNECT use case Q&As Results: Recording
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- 2023
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29. OpenOrgs: bridging registries of research organizations
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Pavone, Gina, Končić, Ivana, and Macan, Bojan
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data curation ,deduplication ,disambiguation ,OpenAIRE ,research organizations - Abstract
OpenOrgs is one of the key services to curate the links related with the Institution IDs, allowing the de-duplication process and curating the relationship parent-child between RPOs and departments or research groups. During this sprint, OpenOrgs curators joined the session to curate the de-duplication of the Institutions and share experiences and best practices. https://orgs.openaire.eu/
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- 2023
30. Compliance of the OpenAIRE Guidelines for CRIS Managers v1.1.1 with the FAIR Principles
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Czerniak, Andreas, Dvořák, Jan, Schirrwagen, Jochen, and Ivanović, Dragan
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OpenAIRE ,RDA ,CRIS ,RIM ,CERIF ,euroCRIS ,Research Information Systems ,FAIR - Abstract
Current research information systems (CRIS), also known as Research Information Management Systems (RIMS), open up the potential to provide contextualized research information and to exchange it with other services.\\ The Common European Research Information Format (CERIF) XML Exchange Format provides a basis for this. The OpenAIRE Guidelines for CRIS Managers, among others, are based on this format. They enable the aggregation of research information from CRIS systems into OpenAIRE and thus become part of the OpenAIRE Research Graph.\\ An open question is to what extent these guidelines are aligned with the requirements for discoverability, accessibility, interoperability, and reuse of research information defined in the FAIR Data Principles. The FAIR Data Maturity Model criteria are an important reference point for assessing compliance with these principles. It is novel to apply these criteria to properties and attributes of research information as well. Building on this, the report examines how the OpenAIRE Guidelines for CRIS managers relate to the FAIR Data Maturity Model. The attached sheet (ODS format) has been modified as described in the text and used to make the assessment of the FAIR principles.
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- 2023
31. OpenAIRE & euroCRIS - regional / national research information portals
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Czerniak, Andreas, de Castro, Pablo, Nikkanen, Joonas, and Wuyts, Tom
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OpenAIRE ,ResearchPortal.org ,CRIS ,Research Information System ,euroCRIS ,FRIS ,VIRTA - Abstract
Joint Webinar organised by OpenAIRE and euroCRIS focusing on how CRIS Systems can be compliant with OpenAIRE Guidelines as well as on the workflow to register in OpenAIRE. This webinar provided a follow-up to theOct 5th, 2022 sessionon the same topic. The April 19th specifically targeted national and regional CRIS systems, including brief presentations on the procedures followed and the lessons learnt by national-level initiatives who have already managed to become OpenAIRE-compliant such as VIRTA in Finland and FRIS from Belgium. Institutional CRIS managers may also be interested in joining since the workflows for CRIS registration and setting up the OAI-PMH endpoint that will allow the CRIS to be harvested by OpenAIRE are largely common. These were discussed with the OpenAIRE colleagues at the Bielefeld University Library, who are currently providing technical support to interestedparties in this domain. In this final version of the webinar presentation, on page 1 - Tom Wuyts, Flemish Government, FRIS was corrected.
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32. OPENAIRE FÜR REPOSITORYMANAGERINNEN - WIE REPOSITORY MANAGERINNEN OPEN SCIENCE UNTERSTÜTZEN KÖNNEN.
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Kaiser, Olivia and McNeill, Gerda
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RESEARCH , *INSTITUTIONAL repositories , *VISIBILITY , *TECHNICAL specifications , *STUDENTS - Abstract
OpenAIRE is an EU-project in it's fourth cycle with the aim to support the European Commission's goal to make science and research open, re-usable and accessbile since 2009. The EU targets to build the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) as a research data plattform for researchers and students as well as the public till 2022. Along with other projects OpenAIRE Advance (2018-2020) is involved in the preperations towards the EOSC and has the mission to spread the idea of Open Science and strengthen the infrastructures needed. The compliancy of institutional and subject-specific repositories from all over Europe with the OpenAIRE-Portal is a key facilitator because it makes research output findable and rises the visibility. In this article the authors discuss the advantages of the compliancy and describe the technical requirements for doing so. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. OpenAIRE compatibility for CRIS systems: recent progress.
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Castro, Pablo de, Dvořák, Jan, and Simons, Ed
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INTERNETWORKING ,MANAGEMENT information systems ,INFORMATION resources management ,SOCIAL informatics ,INFORMATION processing - Abstract
Abstract This paper reports on the progress that the OpenAIRE-funded, euroCRIS-led METIS2OpenAIRE project means for the implementation of the OpenAIRE Guidelines for CRIS Managers. An update of these guidelines has taken place in the past two years to enable a smoother and more effective information exchange process between CRIS systems and the OpenAIRE aggregation. METIS2OpenAIRE aimed to ensure OpenAIRE compatibility based on these version 1.1 guidelines for a first institutional research information management system, namely METIS at Radboud University Nijmegen in the Netherlands. This three-and-a-half-month project also set out to support a number of parallel implementations by external, budget-neutral stakeholders that would ensure a widespread adoption of the newly released CRIS interoperability standard. These were PURE, the single most widely adopted CRIS platform worldwide, and OMEGA-PSIR, a widespread CRIS solution in Poland. The work carried out under the METIS2OpenAIRE initiative and its results as of mid-2018 are described in this piece. These results include the development of a minimally sufficient OpenAIRE validator for CRIS systems. This software, specifically designed to support the interoperability requirements for the METIS institutional CRIS at Radboud, should gradually evolve into the default mechanism for other CRIS systems to use in order to test their own level of compliance with the OpenAIRE Guidelines. As for the external stakeholders, by mid-2018 there is already significant progress in the route towards OpenAIRE compatibility for both PURE and OMEGA-PSIR. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Developing a national science & technology funding registry in Portugal
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Cátia Laranjeira, Joana Nabais, Daniel Gomes, Pedro Lopes, and João Mendes Moreira
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OpenAIRE ,system interoperability ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,research information management ,research funders ,CERIF ,PT-CRIS ,national CRIS ,General Environmental Science - Abstract
Extended abstract presented at the CRIS2022 conference in Dubrovnik.-- Event programme available at https://cris2022.srce.hr/#section-program 41 slides.-- Presentation delivered within the session "Discussing PID infrastructure" Funding information is one of the pillars of the research information ecosystem. Despite this, it is still very challenging to associate scientific outputs to all the entities that financially support a project and all the stakeholders involved. To tackle this, PTCRIS – a national integrated research information management ecosystem - developed a new infrastructure to support the management of attributed funding to the scientific triad in the Portuguese scientific ecosystem: organizations, people and projects. The SciPROJ database is the new national database that aggregates funding records (national and international) that support science and technology activities carried out in Portugal.
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35. OpenAIRE Webinar: Zenodo - open digital repository
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Panero, Pablo and Benito, Jose
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OpenAIRE ,Research results publication ,Zenodo - Abstract
This webinar aimed to present Zenodo (https://zenodo.org/), why and how to use it, and what future improvements are in the horizon. Agenda: Why Zenodo? How to use Zenodo Zenodo's features: communities, integrations with other services, etc. What's in the future? Demo Recording:https://youtu.be/yj2r8RayIX8
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36. OpenAIRE workflow for CRIS harvesting and first applications
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Czerniak, Andreas
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current research information systems ,OpenAIRE ,aggregation services ,research graphs ,research information management - Abstract
34 slides.-- Presentation delivered within Session 4 "Contributions by euroCRIS Strategic Partners" The presentation provides an update of the harvesting and aggregation services conducted by OpenAIRE within the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). CRIS systems are now starting to be added to the OpenAIRE data sources and research graph by means of their registration in the euroCRIS Directory of Research Information Systems (DRIS). The workflow for CRIS registration, harvesting and aggregation is shown together with the first CRIS software solutions offering out-of-the-box compliance with the OpenAIRE Guidelines for CRIS Managers.
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37. Interoperability of information systems and openness of data
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Hanić, Marin and Orel, Ognjen
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OpenAIRE ,FAIR principles ,Findability ,mogućnost pronalaženja (Findability) ,pristupačnost (Accessibility) ,Reuse ,Accessibility ,Interoperability ,CRIS system ,OAI-PMH ,CRIS sustav ,PRIRODNE ZNANOSTI. Matematika ,Informacijski sustava znanosti Republike Hrvatske (CroRIS) ,mogućnost ponovnog korištenja (Reuse) ,interoperabilnost (Interoperability) ,Research Information System of the Republic of Croatia (CroRIS) ,NATURAL SCIENCES. Mathematics ,FAIR smjernice - Abstract
Informacijski sustavi su u današnje vrijeme postali središta razmjene novih postignuća u znanosti. Kako bi ta razmjena bila učinkovita, informacijski sustavi se moraju povezati. Jedan takav informacijski sustav koji prikuplja informacije iz svijeta znanosti je Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe poznatiji kao OpenAIRE. OpenAIRE je najveći takav sustav u Europi koji okuplja više od trideset zemalja članica. U praktičnom dijelu ovog rada je napravljena aplikacija i opisano je povezivanje OpenAIRE-a i Informacijskog sustava znanosti Republike Hrvatske (CroRIS) koristeći Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH). U prvom poglavlju govorimo o otvorenim podacima i njihovim svojstvima. Potom definiramo otvorene podatke u znanosti i opisujemo FAIR smjernice za dobro upravljanje podacima. FAIR principi također služe i za lakše pronalaženje podataka pa detaljno objašnjavamo svaki od četiri principa: mogućnost pronalaženja (Findability), pristupačnost (Accessibility), interoperabilnost (Interoperability) i mogućnost ponovnog korištenja (Reuse). Drugo poglavlje je posvećeno OpenAIRE-u. Za početak iznosimo pregled razvoja OpenAIRE-a od njegovih početaka do danas. Nakon toga govorimo o podacima koje OpenAIRE prikuplja i detaljno opisujemo izgled svakog elementa CRIS sustava kojeg OpenAIRE sadrži. Upravo ti elementi nam služe kao smjernice za oblikovanje objekata u našoj aplikaciji. U trećem poglavlju govorimo o OAI-PMH protokolu na kojem se bazira rad naše aplikacije. Prvo definiramo osnovne pojmove i njihovu svrhu u protokolu. Potom opisujemo značajke protokola poput izgleda HTTP zahtjeva i odgovora u XML formatu. Za kraj poglavlja navodimo sve zahtjeve koje protokol podržava i opisujemo pripadne odgovore. U zadnjem poglavlju detaljno objašnjavamo rad OAI-PMH-API aplikacije koju smo napravili. Prvo navodimo sve korištene tehnologije, a potom prolazimo kroz tok rada aplikacije. Detaljno opisujemo svaki korak od zaprimanja zahtjeva do vraćanja odgovora. Na kraju prikazujemo sve implementirane zahtjeve i primjere odgovora koje aplikacija vraća. Nowadays, information systems have become centers of exchange of new achievements in science. In order for this exchange to be effective, information systems must be connected. One such information system that collects information from the world of science is Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe, better known as OpenAIRE. OpenAIRE is the largest such system in Europe, which gathers more than thirty member countries. In the practical part in this paper, we created an application and described the connection between OpenAIRE and the Research Information System of the Republic of Croatia (CroRIS) using the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH). In first chapter, we talk about open data and its properties. Then we define open data in science and describe the FAIR guidelines for good data management. The FAIR principles are also used to make data easier to find, so we explain in detail each of the four principles: Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability and Reuse. Second chapter is dedicated to OpenAIRE. To begin with, we present an overview of the development of OpenAIRE from its beginnings until today. After that, we talk about the data that OpenAIRE collects and describe in detail the appearance of each element of the CRIS system that OpenAIRE contains. It is these elements that serve us as guidelines for the design of objects in our application. In third chapter, we talk about the OAI-PMH protocol on which the operation of our application is based. First, we define the basic terms and their purpose in the protocol. We then describe protocol features such as the appearance of HTTP requests and responses in XML format. At the end of the chapter, we list all requests that the protocol supports and describe the corresponding responses. In last chapter, we explain in detail the operation of the OAI-PMH-API application we made. First, we list all technologies used, and then we go through the workflow of the application. We describe every step from receiving a request to returning a response. Finally, we show all implemented requests and example of responses that the application returns.
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38. 1st OpenAIRE MONITOR Community Call
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Dimitropoulos, Harry, Grypari, Ioanna, and Pispiringas, Leonidas
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OpenAIRE ,Funders ,Monitoring research ,OpenAIRE MONITOR - Abstract
1st OpenAIRE MONITOR Community Call, 25 November 2022 Agenda: MONITOR dashboard for funders at glance Overview of the new indicators Q&A Recording:https://youtu.be/MLhalEvLKWQ
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39. Horizon Europe Open Science requirements in practice - OpenAIRE webinar
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England, Jonathan, Malaguarnera, Giulia, and Correia, Antónia
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OpenAIRE ,Open Access ,FAIR data ,Open Science ,Horizon Europe ,OpenAIRE services - Abstract
This webinar was organised to help project coordinators, researchers and research support staff on the European Commission's requirements for Open Science.Requirements forOpen Access to scientific publications andResearch Data Management are presented, not only during and after the project butas wellat the grant proposal stage. An overview of the European Commission's publishing platform - Open Research Europe - was also presented, along some other useful tools such as Argos (Data Management Plan), Amnesia (data anonymisation), OpenAIRE Explore, etc. Learn about: Mandatory and recommended Open Science requirements in Horizon Europe (HE) Compliance with the HE Open Access to publications mandate Managing and sharing Research Data in HE projects Delivering Data Management Plans and reporting publications and datasets in HE OpenAIRE tools and services to support HE projects Target audience:project coordinators, researchers, research managers, librarians and data stewards. Recordings: https://youtu.be/lr082NR71_M (16/03/2023 session),https://youtu.be/_tVfaYGE8vg(22/11/2022 session)
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40. 24th OpenAIRE Content Providers Community Call
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Príncipe, Pedro and Pispiringas, Leonidas
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OpenAIRE ,Guidelines ,OpenAIRE Provide ,EOSC onboarding - Abstract
OpenAIRE Content Providers Community Call, November 9th, 2022. Main topics: Updates in the Dashboard Campaign to upgrade the compatible level of registered data sources OpenAIRE PROVIDE:https://provide.openaire.eu/ Recording:https://youtu.be/5hxt5d_FIi0 Community Calls for Content Providers:www.openaire.eu/provide-community-calls
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41. D3.3 Design, implementation and deployment of text mining and enrichment services Phase 2
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Raul Ortega, Andres Garcia-Silva, Cristian Berrío, and Jose Manuel Gomez-Perez
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OpenAire ,RO-Crate ,EOSC ,Data cubes ,Research Objects ,ROhub ,RELIANCE - Abstract
This deliverable reports the work carried out during the second year of the project within work package 3. During this period the goal was increasing the robustness of the services deployed during the first year and extending the currently available text analytics and understanding services with the development of the Extended Analytic Services described in task T3.4. In the first year we deployed in EOSC an enrichment service to generate structured metadata about the content of a research object or a document including the main concepts and phrases, plus the entities and their type (e.g., people, location, organization), and topical information from domains according to the Expert.ai linguistic knowledge graph. To demonstrate the enrichment service capabilities, we published an enrichment web application.Most of the metadata produced by the first version of the enrichment service aims to increase the research object findability by providing structured information describing its content. We leveraged such metadata to feed a semantic search engine and a recommendation service for research objects that we also deployed in EOSC. The front-end of the recommendation service is the Collaboration Spheres web application where users can drag and drop research objects or their authors to the recommendation context and receive a recommendation of research objects based on that content. In the second year of Reliance, we move on from services supporting research object findability to services supporting research object comprehension and termed such services as the Extended Analytic Services. Here the goal is to assist researchers in the comprehension of the research work represented by a research object and how such research relates to other work in the scientific community, including other research objects and scientific publications. The new services include: i) the challenge and solution extraction service to extract the scientific challenges addressed by the work described in a research object and the corresponding solution or research proposal as long as this information is contained in the research object description, ii) the Question Generation service that produces questions from a research object description and highlights in the text the answer to such questions, iii) the claim analysis service, which identifies scientific claims in research objects and associates them with existing claims in the scientific literature, and iv) the novelty scoring service that assigns a numeric value between 0 (non-novel) and 1 (novel) based on the assumption that the novelty of the research proposed in a research object is inversely proportional to the amount of existing similar work. The extended analytics services require advanced text processing capabilities at the edge of the State of the Art in natural language processing and understanding, including machine-reading comprehension, natural language generation, text classification and semantic textual similarity. Even though we use state-of-the-art language models fine-tuned for the underlying task addressed by each service, the extended analytics services need to be considered as experimental since such tasks are still open research problems in NLP/U. To emphasize the maturity level difference between the production-ready enrichment and the new set of Extended Analytic services we deployed the latter as separate web services6. In addition, we enhance the enrichment service by increasing the types and formats of the documents it supports. We add support to Jupyter Notebooks and GitHub repositories. We also add new metadata such as lemmas, main sentences, categories from taxonomies including Fields of Research, NASA Scope and Subject, and IPTC, as well as entity types like Data Cubes identifiers, and time references. Finally, we have designed RELISH (RELIance DaSHboard), a dashboard where ROHub administrators can visualize the metadata extracted by the text mining services to have a high-level overview of the D3.3 Design, implementation and deployment of text mining and enrichment services – Phase 2 content of the research objects hosted in the platform. The dashboard is interactive and provides different widgets to visualize the aggregated information of the research object collection. We include charts to show the distribution of research objects according to the most representative metadata, including the categories of the taxonomies we use to classify them and tag-cloud visualizations among others to show concepts, lemmas, phrases, and entities., This is the draft version of the deliverable not yet approved by the European Commission.
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42. 23rd OpenAIRE Content Providers Community Call
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Czerniak, Andreas and de Castro, Pablo
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OpenAIRE ,EOSC ,DRIS ,Guidelines ,OpenAIRE Provide ,CRIS systems - Abstract
OpenAIRE Content Providers Community Call, October 5th, 2022. During this community call, were presented new developments for Current Research Information Systems (CRIS) at OpenAIRE. Topics of the agenda: Designing an easy-to-use registration process with PROVIDE, Updating the guidelines and reflecting changes in vocabularies, Upcoming EOSC integration. OpenAIRE PROVIDE:https://provide.openaire.eu/ Recording:https://youtu.be/DFMlqqDDg1Y Community Calls for Content Providers:www.openaire.eu/provide-community-calls
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43. Monitorización de los mandatos de acceso abierto a través de repositorios institucionales
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El apoyo de gobiernos, agencias de financiación de la investigación o instituciones académicas está afianzando el acceso abierto en comunicación científica. Cada vez se encuentran más casos en los que las recomendaciones sobre la publicación en acceso abierto se transforman en obligaciones. El Plan S, la Ley de la ciencia, la tecnología y la innovación o los mandatos de universidades son algunos ejemplos de este cambio de tendencia. Ante esta situación es necesario comprobar el cumplimiento de estos mandatos al menos desde dos puntos de vista: por una parte, asegurar que las publicaciones estén en acceso abierto, y por otra que se ajusten a los plazos establecidos. Hasta ahora se han realizado intentos para la monitorización del cumplimiento de los mandatos desde diferentes perspectivas, sin embargo, pocos han tenido en cuenta el plazo en el que una publicación debe estar en acceso abierto. Para mejorar esta monitorización, se propone la utilización de la información existente en los repositorios, en concreto, la relativa a los financiadores, la fecha de publicación del trabajo en la revista académica y la fecha de depósito en el repositorio, así como la exposición de esta información a través de OAI-PMH (Open Archive Initiative – Procotol for Metadata Harvesting). De esta forma, se mejoraría la monitorización a nivel institucional. Además, esta información también podría ser recopilada por recolectores como Recolecta, de manera que puedan convertirse en un sistema de monitorización a nivel nacional de España de los mandatos sobre la publicación en acceso abierto., With the support of governments, research funding agencies or academic institutions, Open Access is taking hold in the field of scholarly communication. More and more cases are found where recommendations on Open Access publication are transformed into obligations that researchers must comply with. Plan S, the Spanish Law on Science, Technology and Innovation or several university mandates are some examples of this change in trend. Given this situation, it is necessary to check compliance with these mandates from at least two points of view, on the one hand, to ensure that publications are in Open Access and on the other hand, that they comply with the established deadlines. So far, several attempts have been made to monitor compliance with the mandates from different perspectives, however, few have considered the time frame in which a publication must be in Open Access. To improve this monitoring, we propose the use of existing information in the repositories, such as, information on the funders, date of publication of the work in the academic journal and date of deposit in the repository, as well as the presentation of this information through the OAI-PMH (Open Archive Initiative – Procotol for Metadata Harvesting). In this way, monitoring could be improved at the institutional level. In addition, this information could also be collected by harvesters such as Recolecta, so that they can become a tool for monitoring Open Access publication mandates at the national level.
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44. Monitorización de los mandatos de acceso abierto a través de repositorios institucionales
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El apoyo de gobiernos, agencias de financiación de la investigación o instituciones académicas está afianzando el acceso abierto en comunicación científica. Cada vez se encuentran más casos en los que las recomendaciones sobre la publicación en acceso abierto se transforman en obligaciones. El Plan S, la Ley de la ciencia, la tecnología y la innovación o los mandatos de universidades son algunos ejemplos de este cambio de tendencia. Ante esta situación es necesario comprobar el cumplimiento de estos mandatos al menos desde dos puntos de vista: por una parte, asegurar que las publicaciones estén en acceso abierto, y por otra que se ajusten a los plazos establecidos. Hasta ahora se han realizado intentos para la monitorización del cumplimiento de los mandatos desde diferentes perspectivas, sin embargo, pocos han tenido en cuenta el plazo en el que una publicación debe estar en acceso abierto. Para mejorar esta monitorización, se propone la utilización de la información existente en los repositorios, en concreto, la relativa a los financiadores, la fecha de publicación del trabajo en la revista académica y la fecha de depósito en el repositorio, así como la exposición de esta información a través de OAI-PMH (Open Archive Initiative – Procotol for Metadata Harvesting). De esta forma, se mejoraría la monitorización a nivel institucional. Además, esta información también podría ser recopilada por recolectores como Recolecta, de manera que puedan convertirse en un sistema de monitorización a nivel nacional de España de los mandatos sobre la publicación en acceso abierto., With the support of governments, research funding agencies or academic institutions, Open Access is taking hold in the field of scholarly communication. More and more cases are found where recommendations on Open Access publication are transformed into obligations that researchers must comply with. Plan S, the Spanish Law on Science, Technology and Innovation or several university mandates are some examples of this change in trend. Given this situation, it is necessary to check compliance with these mandates from at least two points of view, on the one hand, to ensure that publications are in Open Access and on the other hand, that they comply with the established deadlines. So far, several attempts have been made to monitor compliance with the mandates from different perspectives, however, few have considered the time frame in which a publication must be in Open Access. To improve this monitoring, we propose the use of existing information in the repositories, such as, information on the funders, date of publication of the work in the academic journal and date of deposit in the repository, as well as the presentation of this information through the OAI-PMH (Open Archive Initiative – Procotol for Metadata Harvesting). In this way, monitoring could be improved at the institutional level. In addition, this information could also be collected by harvesters such as Recolecta, so that they can become a tool for monitoring Open Access publication mandates at the national level.
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45. Persistent Identifier in Open-Access-Publikationsworkflows
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Schirrwagen, Jochen, Schrader, Antonia, Pampel, Heinz, and Vierkant, Paul
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OpenAIRE ,Open Access ,Open Science ,PIDs ,ROR ,Persistent Identifier ,Publikation ,ORCID DE ,BASE ,ORCID ,Workflow - Abstract
In einer mittlerweile überwiegend digitalen Wissenschaftslandschaft ist die dauerhafte und verlässliche Identifizierung der mit Forschungsprozessen verknüpften Ressourcen, seiner Akteure und ihrer Publikationen mittels Persistent Identifiern (PIDs) unerlässlich geworden. Mit der wachsenden Bedeutung von PIDs im Forschungsalltag und zunehmend auch in kulturellen Kontexten, erhöhen sich aber auch die Anforderungen an das effiziente Zusammenspiel von PID-Systemen, um Nutzenden und ihre Informationssysteme bei der Anwendung von PIDs zu unterstützen. Im Vortrag werden die vielfältigen Einsatzmöglichkeiten von PIDs im Veröffentlichungsprozess von Open-Access-Publikationen näher beleuchtet. Besonderer Fokus wird dabei auf den „Digital Object Identifier“ (DOI) für die verlässliche und dauerhafte Auffindbarkeit von digitalen Forschungsobjekten, den Autor:innenidentifikator „ORCID“, die Gemeinsamen Normdatei (GND) und den Organisationsidentifikator „ROR“ gelegt. Erörtert wird welche Chancen und Herausforderungen der Einsatz von PIDs für Autor:innen und publizierende Einrichtungen im Kontext des Open-Access-Publizierens birgt. Im Konkreten wird beschrieben, an welchen Stellen im Open-Access-Publikationsworkflow wissenschaftlicher Einrichtungen, Bibliotheken und Publikationsinfrastrukturen in akademischer Trägerschaft PIDs mitgedacht und verwendet werden sollten. Hierbei wird neben den Einsatzmöglichkeiten in institutionellen Open-Access-Verlagen und -Repositorien auch die Verwendung von PIDs in Publikations- und Affiliationsrichtlinien thematisiert. Zudem wird darauf eingegangen, wie die Verbreitung von PIDs an einer Einrichtung unterstützt und Wissen zu PID-Systemen vermittelt werden kann, um das Zusammenspiel zwischen Menschen und Maschinen im Publikationsprozess zu erleichtern. Darüber hinaus werden aktuelle nationale (z. B. ORCID DE) und internationale Initiativen (z. B. Research Data Alliance, OpenAIRE) im Kontext von Open Science vorgestellt, die einen Beitrag zu einer vernetzte PID-Landschaft leisten und einen Rahmen für lokale PID-Anwendungen geben.
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46. Semi-automatic mapping of external scientific databases into the FAIRsharing platform
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Ramon, Delphine, Allyson, Milo, and Susanna-Assunta
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OpenAIRE ,FAIRsharing ,Repositories ,FAIR - Abstract
As part of the FAIRsharing collaboration with OpenAIRE, we have aligned and de-duplicated data repository records across multiple registries. The work, described in this poster, is an essential step in helping users find the repositories they need within OpenAIRE Explore, and it was made possible thanks to the curation efforts of our FAIRsharing team and our OpenAIRE collaborators! More details about the FAIRsharing-OpenAIRE collaboration.
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47. Open Science and Authorship of Supplementary Material. Evidence from a Research Community
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Mannocci, Andrea, Irrera, Ornella, and Manghi, Paolo
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FOS: Computer and information sciences ,Open Science ,Openaire ,Digital Libraries (cs.DL) ,Computer Science - Digital Libraries ,Authorship - Abstract
Authorship of scientific articles has profoundly changed from early science until now. While once upon a time a paper was authored by a handful of authors, scientific collaborations are much more prominent on average nowadays. As authorship (and citation) is essentially the primary reward mechanism according to the traditional research evaluation frameworks, it turned out to be a rather hot-button topic from which a significant portion of academic disputes stems. However, the novel Open Science practices could be an opportunity to disrupt such dynamics and diversify the credit of the different scientific contributors involved in the diverse phases of the lifecycle of the same research effort. In fact, a paper and research data (or software) contextually published could exhibit different authorship to give credit to the various contributors right where it feels most appropriate. As a preliminary study, in this paper, we leverage the wealth of information contained in Open Science Graphs, such as OpenAIRE, and conduct a focused analysis on a subset of publications with supplementary material drawn from the European Marine Science (MES) research community. The results are promising and suggest our hypothesis is worth exploring further as we registered in 22% of the cases substantial variations between the authors participating in the publication and the authors participating in the supplementary dataset (or software), thus posing the premises for a longitudinal, large-scale analysis of the phenomenon., 8 pages, 2 figures; accepted to the 26th International Conference on Science, Technology and Innovation Indicators (STI 2022)
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48. Infraestrutura OpenAIRE: desenvolvimentos para o fortalecimento da Ciência Aberta na Europa e serviços para a European Open Science Cloud.
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Príncipe, Pedro, Vieira, André, and Moura, Paula
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The main goal of this article is to describe the recent developments of the Open Science infrastructure for research in Europe, the OpenAIRE, which is an European Commission's initiative for Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe, that will bring, in upcoming years, new relevant components for the European Science Cloud. The OpenAIRE infrastructure is maintained by the OpenAIRE-Advance project between 2018 and 2020, continuing its mission: to support the Open Access/Open Data mandates in the European Research Area. OpenAIRE infrastructure is presented, and its main actions during the project, highlighting the activities developed in Portugal to promote the European Open Science policies and some results from integration of the Portuguese repositories, articles from Portuguese publishers and research results funded by FCT (Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia) in the OpenAIRE information space. The main services dedicated to repository managers, research communities, science managers and project coordinators, are described as well as the actions for their development are identified. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. 1st Argos Community Call
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Papadopoulou, Elli
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OpenAIRE ,Horizon Europe DMP template ,Argos ,DMP service - Abstract
1st Argos Community Call, June 29th, 2022 The first Argos Community Call focused on researchers, administrators and coordinators of Horizon Europe projects to: Inform about the DMP landscape in Europe and how Argos contributes Present the Horizon Europe template in Argos and answer questions Recording:https://youtu.be/xOdcmankdj4 Argos Community Call page:https://www.openaire.eu/argos-community-calls
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- 2022
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50. ARGOS - Unlock new potentials in writing DMPs. Meet your Research Data Management policy needs
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Papadopoulou, Elli
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OpenAIRE ,DMP Tool ,ARGOS ,Data Management Planning - Abstract
Vortrag und Demonstration vom 23.06.2022 bei den Thüringer FDM-Tagen 2022 Talk and demonstration on 23/06/2022 atThuringian RDM-Days 2022 Video
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- 2022
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