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Research data sharing, interoperability and collaboration

Research data sharing, interoperability and collaboration. Research Information at European Level. OpenAIRE It aims at delivering an e-Infrastructure and supporting mechanisms for the identification, deposition, access and monitoring of FP7 and ERC funded articles. Panelists.

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Research data sharing, interoperability and collaboration

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  1. Research data sharing, interoperability and collaboration

  2. Research Information at European Level • OpenAIRE It aims at delivering an e-Infrastructure and supporting mechanisms for the identification, deposition, access and monitoring of FP7 and ERC funded articles

  3. Panelists • Van Grootel – (euroCRIS) • UweHuebner– (HIS) • Grete Christina Lingjærde– (Univ. of Oslo) • Fabrizio Luglio (CINECA) • Stuart Bolton (JISC)

  4. Question 1 • Which are the mainresearch data sharingneedsthatshouldbeaddressed at Europeanlevel? • Data aboutresearchproducts and theirauthors? • Evaluationrelated data e.g. citations, impact factor? • Data aboutreseachgroups, sectors, laboratories, istruments? • Project related data?

  5. Question 2 • Which are today the main barriers to the satisfaction of these needs? • Technological? • Cultural? • Political? • Organizational?

  6. Question 3 • Can weidentify a roadmaptomeetresearch data sharing and exploitationrequirements? • Whereweshould/can start with? • Whatis more urgent? • Should the solutionbecentralised or distributed?

  7. Question 4 • What should be done to address the first step? • Prepare a questionnaire on potential services that might be built exploiting the shared data? • Start up a pilot? • Set up of an interoperability working group? • Prepare a new project proposal?

  8. Thank you to the panelists and to the audience

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