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1 Paola Gargiulo, Ilaria Fava CASPUR – Italy OpenAIRE National Open Access Desk Open Access to research data and publications: OpenAIREplus

2 Background on open research data in Europe 2

3 3 2007 OECD Principles and Guidelines for Access to Research Data from Public Funding OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-ordination and Development The report was preceded by a Declaration on Access to Research Data from Public Funding, 2004 Declaration on Access to Research Data from Public Funding

4 4 2010 Riding the wave. How Europe can gain from the rising of scientific dataRiding the wave. How Europe can gain from the rising of scientific data (the High Level Expert Group on Scientific Data – European Commission) E-infrastructure supporting: seamless access of data use, re-use of data trust of data Stakeholders: researchers,national authorities, general public

5 5 Vision by 2030  International Framework for collaborative data infrastructure  Measurement of impact and quality of data  More funding  Training data scientists  Green Technology  Planning for data infrastructure at global level (global governance)

6 6 2011 A Surfboard for Riding the Wave. Towards a four country action programme on research data Knowledge Exchange (Denmark, Germany, Netherlands and UK)  Incentives  Training (data skills for researchers/data scientists/data librarians)  Data Infrastructure and its funding  Action Programme

7 7 2011 Report on Integration of Data and Publications ODE (Opportunities fo Data Exchange) Project Data issues and opportunities for researchers, publishers /library/date centre  Availability  Findability  Interpretability  Re-usability  Citability  Curation  Preservation

8 The EC and the declarations on the importance of open research data 12/12/2011 Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions: Open data. An engine for innovation, growth and transparent governance Various speeches by Neelie Kroes, Vice President of the European Commission responsible for the Digital Agenda – Open infrastructures for Open Science – Data is the new gold – Opening up Europe: from Common Standards to Open Data all available at http://ec.europa.eu/commission_2010-2014/kroes/index_en.htmhttp://ec.europa.eu/commission_2010-2014/kroes/index_en.htm 8 Opening the Past. Archaeological Open Data. Pisa 9 th June 2012

9 The European Commission towards open publications and data 9

10 OA in FP7 (1) The European Commission has two policies on Open Access in practice. Both aim to ensure that research results funded by the EU citizen are made available to the population at large for free. In this way, Open Access is considered a way to improve the EU's return on research and development (R&D) investment. 10 Opening the Past. Archaeological Open Data. Pisa 9 th June 2012

11 OA in FP7 (2) December 2007: the ERC Scientific Council published his Guidelines for Open Access, as a follow up of the 2006 Statement on Open Access.Guidelines for Open Access August 2008: the European Commission launched the Open Access Pilot in FP7 that will run until the end of the Framework ProgrammeOpen Access Pilot in FP7 11 Opening the Past. Archaeological Open Data. Pisa 9 th June 2012

12 OpenAIRE (2009-2012) OpenAIRE’s three main objectives are to build support structures for researchers in depositing FP7 research publications through the establishment of the European Helpdesk and the outreach to all European member states through the operation and collaboration of 27 National Open Access Liaison Offices; establish and operate an electronic infrastructure for handling peer-reviewed articles as well as other important forms of publications (pre-prints or conference publications). This is achieved through a portal that is the gateway to all user-level services offered by the e-Infrastructure established, including access (search and browse) to scientific publications and other value-added functionality (post authoring tools, monitoring tools through analysis of document and usage statistics); 12 Opening the Past. Archaeological Open Data. Pisa 9 th June 2012

13 OpenAIRE (2009-2012) OpenAIRE’s three main objectives are to work with several subject communities to explore the requirements, practices, incentives, workflows, data models, and technologies to deposit, access, and otherwise manipulate research datasets of various forms in combination with research publications. This last objective leads to OpenAIREplus 13 Opening the Past. Archaeological Open Data. Pisa 9 th June 2012

14 OpenAIREplus (2011-2013) OpenAIREplus’ main objectives are: Linking publications with data and funding – Consolidate institutional repository network – Integrate data repositories – Import funding schemes from different sources Supporting Open Access in the European research area – Propagate policies, study data IPR issues – Reach out to all Europe and beyond Researchers, research managers, policy makers 14 Opening the Past. Archaeological Open Data. Pisa 9 th June 2012

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16 Open Access infrastructure to the European research scientific production 16 Publication repositories Institutional & Thematic FP7 publications 5,800,000 OA publications 312 validated repositories EC Project metadata National Project metadata National funding publications Driver Guidelines OpenAIRE Guidelines v1.0 OpenAIRE Guidelines v2.0 Production infra at www.driver-community.eu Data repositories Metadata on data sets OpenAIRE+ Guidelines for Data Providers OpenAIREplus Production infra at www.openaire.eu Opening the Past. Archaeological Open Data. Pisa 9 th June 2012

17 Functionalities in a nutshell Linked data through “Enhanced publications” – The new generation publications – Representation, end user creation and visualization – Automated object interlinking Statistics and research output – Research metrics and impact Repository for “homeless” authors – Publications & data End-user data (metadata) curation – Send “content feedbacks” to OpenAIREPlus data curators Content to 3 rd party providers – Access via OpenSearch, SRW/CQL or harvesting via OAI-PMH, OAI-ORE 17 Opening the Past. Archaeological Open Data. Pisa 9 th June 2012

18 Conclusions There is a strong need in Italy for  more awareness of the critical importance of sharing, access, curation, preservation of research data  an Infrastructure for research data in Italy especially in humanities, social sciences in global context  By discipline, by institution or/and national repositories  policies, training, expertise  building collaboration among the various stakeholders 18

19 Survey on research data in Italy 19

20 Further readings For further readings, take a look at the reports collected at http://wiki.openarchives.it/index.php/Bibliografia_e_sito grafia_sugli_open_research_data http://wiki.openarchives.it/index.php/Bibliografia_e_sito grafia_sugli_open_research_data 20

21 21 http://wiki.openarchives.it/index.php/Bibliografia_e_sito grafia_sugli_open_research_data

22 www.openaire.eu openaire-it@caspur.it paola.gargiulo@caspur.it i.fava@caspur.it Thank you! 22 Opening the Past. Archaeological Open Data. Pisa 9th June 2012

23 MERIL project (2010-2012) 23 The MERIL project (Mapping of the European Research Infrastructure Landscape) aims to achieve a comprehensive inventory of research infrastructures of European relevance and make the information publicly available through an interactive online portal.


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