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1 The OpenAIRE Infrastructure
Natalia Manola University of Athens & Athena Research Center The OpenAIRE Infrastructure

2 OpenAIRE2020 3-5 projects in one… Starts January 2015
Duration 42 months 50 partners 33 National Open Access Desks 6 technical partners 5 scholarly communication organizations 4 data communities 2 legal experts 9 mi Euros EC contribution 3-5 projects in one… Developing the Open Sience Commons - Sept 25, Amsterdam

3 Main activities Solidify, consolidate and enhance services
Interoperating, monitoring, measuring impact, reporting, Zenodo, … Interoperate with data repositories Support the OA Research Data Pilot Carry out the Gold OA pilot for FP7 Test out new forms of scholarly communication Solidify international collaborations Establish OpenAIRE legal entity Developing the Open Sience Commons - Sept 25, Amsterdam

4 Solidify, consolidate and enhance
Monitoring, measuring, reporting services OpenAIRE to be THE service supporting the H2020 OA mandate on scientific publications Integrate our services to the EC participant portal for reporting Monitor services intensified Enhance reporting mechanisms Links to the Digital Agenda Scoreboard Approach impact measuring Links to European Patent Office data Links to altmetrics services Attract other funders through NOAD outreach (FCT, NWO, DFG, …) Developing the Open Sience Commons - Sept 25, Amsterdam

5 Solidify, consolidate and enhance
Extending interoperability protocols Open Access publication broker Notification service amongst repositories, publishers, CRIS systems Work jointly with JISC and COUPERIN LOD framework for OpenAIRE Link out to other infrastructures Links to PSI, DBPedia, Open Educational Resources Additional protocols to transition to Research Object concept ResourceSync, W3C annotation, … Developing the Open Sience Commons - Sept 25, Amsterdam

6 Interoperate with data repositories
Link publications, data, funding, software A data citation interlinking service Resolve cross-references between datasets and publications RDA/WDS Data Publishing Services Open Data Citation Index Service Study implications and impact on different disciplines Establish working links with r3data.org Re-visit our content acquisition policy Developing the Open Sience Commons - Sept 25, Amsterdam

7 Support the H2020 data pilot
In many different ways Support institutions, PO’s, PC’s in their RDM activities Promote good practices through DMP tools (Jisc/DCC, DANS) Educate NOAD’s for deeper understanding of the need for RDM planning and policies, bring out the role of the library Promote data repository validation mechanisms (DANS) Promote and enhance Zenodo services for H2020 needs Provide anonymization guidelines and services Support through a legal study on data protection, privacy law, confidentiality research data under the PSI directive Developing the Open Sience Commons - Sept 25, Amsterdam

8 Gold OA pilot for FP7 – post project
Allocated amount: 4 mi. Work carried out by LIBER and UCL Establish compliance criteria/specifications for articles Commission a market/economic impact study Roadmap of a sustainable and competitive OA publishing market Develop and implement appropriate workflows Link workflows and monitoring to OpenAIRE platform Engage all relevant stakeholders Report back to the EC… Developing the Open Sience Commons - Sept 25, Amsterdam

9 Scholarly communication issues
Measuring impact (CWTS) multidimensional indicators of scholarly performance based on data retrieved by the OpenAIRE platform indicators for second level impact that link OA to possible social, cultural and economic impact Open review to literature (COUPERIN) What’s out there? Systematic analysis Prototype for SSH based on hypotheses.org platform Commission two more prototypes via open tender calls carry out experiments to model the workflow from blog articles (original articles, reviews about publications, case studies, etc.) for the selection, review and revision of these articles towards peer reviewed publications (journal articles and edited books) Developing the Open Sience Commons - Sept 25, Amsterdam

10 International collaboration
via COAR – Coalition of Open Access Repositories Support the global alignment of repository networks OpenAIRE, SHARE, LaRerencia, CAS, Australia, Canada, Jisc, … Transfer the OpenAIRE technology to Latin America via targeted pilots Guidelines for repositories, validator Assess feasibility of OpenAIRE platform to be rolled out in LA Developing the Open Sience Commons - Sept 25, Amsterdam

11 OpenAIRE to become a legal entity
Early 2016 In progress Stakeholder analysis Cost benefit analysis To be defined Governance model Logistics Developing the Open Sience Commons - Sept 25, Amsterdam

12 Collaborations EUDAT - B2Share and Zenodo, data catalogues, trusted repositories, RDMs EGI - Data catalogues, trusted repositories, RDMs; Processing services for distributed TDM operations Science Europe - policies CASRAI, Jisc, SHARE, EuroCRIS – metadata & protocol guidelines Re3data.org RDA groups (data publishing, long tail of science, metadata formats) DataCite, ORCID - identifiers GEANT/AAI - EduGain (via GRNET) Text and Data Mining legal (GARRI) and technical infrastructure (EINFRA 1) Developing the Open Sience Commons - Sept 25, Amsterdam

13 Kick-off: Jan 2015 in Athens
Developing the Open Sience Commons - Sept 25, Amsterdam


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