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OpenAIRE: Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe. Wolfram Horstmann Bielefeld University, Germany whorstmann@uni-bielefeld.de. OpenAIRE. New FP7 funded project, related to European Comission “Open Access Pilot” Start date: December, 1st, 2009 Duration: 36 months
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OpenAIRE: Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe Wolfram Horstmann Bielefeld University, Germany whorstmann@uni-bielefeld.de
OpenAIRE • New FP7 funded project, related to European Comission “Open Access Pilot” • Start date: December, 1st, 2009 • Duration: 36 months • 38 partners from 27 member states + Norway
Partners • Scientific Communities • Health (Life Sciences) • EMBL-EBI • Environment • World Data Center for Climate • Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) • Information & Communication Science • Cognitive Interaction Technology (CITEC) • Socio-economic Sciences and Humanities • Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS) • University of Athens (coordinator) • University of Goettingen Library (scientific coordinator) • CNR-ISTI (technical coordinator) • Bielefeld University • Spanish Nat. Research Council (CSIC) • CERN • SURF • ICM – University of Warsaw • University of Minho • University of Gent Library • eIFL • Technical University Denmark Liaison Offices
The Call • “This activity supports the establishment and operation of a technical infrastructure of digital repositories, with European footprint, to deposit and access scientific articles and data produced in the context of the FP7 Research…” • Offer a special repository for articles that can be stored neither in institutional nor in subject-based/thematic repositories. • All deposited articles will be visible and freely accessible worldwide through a new portal to the products of EU-funded research, built as part of this project.
The Project • Building Support Structures for Researchers in Depositing FP7 Research Publications (Networking) • Establishment and Operation of the OpenAIRE e-Infrastructure for Peer-Reviewed Articles and Other Forms of Scientific Results (Service) • Exploration of Added-Value Scientific Information Management Services (Research) • Sustainability of the OpenAIRE e-Infrastructure and Supporting Structures, Exploitation and Promotion
‘Networking’: General Outline European Helpdesk System for Open Access Network of OA-Liaison Officers (national / regional) Engagement and Support for Researchers Dissemination and Outreach Dedicated Events and Materials Consulting with Research Institutions Building Sustainable Support Confederation
‘Networking’ Selected Details: The OA Helpdesk Region 1 North(DTU) Region 2 South(UMINHO) Region 3 East(eIFL) Region 4 West(UGENT) Denmark (Danish Technical University) Cyprus (UniverstityofCyprus) Bulgaria (BulgarianAcademyofSciences) Austria (University of Wien) Finland (University of Helsinki) Greece (National Documentation Center) Czech Republic (Technical University of Ostrava) Belgium (Universtiyof Gent) Sweden (National Library ofSweden) Italy (CASPAR) France (Couperin) Estonia (University of Tartu) Malta (Malta Council for Science & Technology) Hungary (HUNOR) Germany (University ofKostanz) Latvia (University ofLatvia) Portugal (University ofMinho) Ireland (Trinity College) Spain (SpanishFoundationfor Science & Technology) Lithuania (Kaunas Technical University) Netherlands (Utrecht University) Poland (ICM – University ofWarsaw) Romania (Kosson) Slovakia (university Library of Bratislava) Slovenia (University ofLjubljana)
‘Service’: General Outline Presentation and Services in the Web OpenAIRE Portal and User Interfaces Implement „Deposit-Once“ Policy Including institutional & subject repositories + the orphan Including Added Value Services OpenAIRE backend Network Architecture based on D-NET (DRIVER) Orphan Repository based on Invenio (CERN) Reliable System and High-Quality Data
‘Research’: General Outline Exploring Scientific Information Systems Studies with specialists about subject-specific requirements for Open Access and e-Infrastructure Study of linking with administrative data systems (“CRIS”) Effects of Open Access Publications by the EC Usage/Access Statistics in OpenAIRE, Repositories and Web Citation data probably too slow Preparing Reports for the commission / public
‘Research’ Selected Details: Requirement Study • Disciplinary Requirements for the Pilot-Areas Defined by the EC • “Health” • European Bioinformatics Institute - EBI/EMBL (Cambridge, UK) • “Environment” • World Data Center for Climate - DKRZ (Hamburg, Germany) • Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research - CGIAR (Rome, Italy) • “ICT (Cognitive Systems, Interaction, Robotics)” • Cognitive Interaction Technology Excellence-Cluster- CITEC (Bielefeld, Germany) • “Socio-economic Sciences and Humanities” • Data Archiving and Networked Services – DANS (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) • “Energy” | “Research Infrastructures” | “Science and Society” • Maybe proactive contributions – CERN (?), IWT Bielefeld (?)
Links to BMS Requirement studies: What does BMS need in terms of accessibility and discovery? Infrastructure of descriptive data in the BMS? „Semantic“ layer above the data themselves Strictly Web-Based and lightweight Catalogues, Ontologies, Terminologies… „Enhanced Publications“: text-data-compounds > D-NET between Web, Cloud/Grid & Data-services
Thankyou! Questions? More informationsoonavailableat: www.openaire.eu