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OpenAIRE – infrastruktur for åpen
forskning
Digitaliseringskonferansen 5. juni 2019
Nina Karlstrøm, Seksjonssjef Lisensavtaler og åpen tilgang
Bakgrunnen for OpenAIRE - fire faser med prosjektfinanisering
“OPENAIRE Project” started in 1st December 2009 with a duration of 36 months. The Project aim was to support the implementation of Open Access in Europe.
Second phase, the “OPENAIREPLUS Project” which started in 1st December 2011 and lasted 30 months. OpenAIRE extended the mission further to facilitate access to the entire Open Access scientific production of the European Research Area, providing cross-links from publications to data and funding schemes. This large-scale project brought together 41 pan-European partners, including three cross-disciplinary research communities.
Third phase continued via the “OPENAIRE2020 Project” which started in 1st January 2015 and lasted for 42 months. OpenAIRE2020 supported the H2020 full OA to publications implement and monitor these activities by promoting open scholarship and substantially improving the discoverability and reusability of research publications and data. The network of National Open Access Desks (NOADs) has been extended expanded once again (to 33 countries), in order to collect H2020 project outputs, and support researchdata management. Backing this vast outreach, the OpenAIRE platform continued its extension.
OpenAIRE recently entered its fourth phase, with the "OpenAIRE-Advance Project", which started in 1st January 2018 and will last for 36 months. OpenAIRE-Advance continues the mission of OpenAIRE to support the Open Access/Open Data mandates in Europe. By sustaining the current successful infrastructure, comprised of a human network and robust technical services, it consolidates its achievements while working to shift the momentum among its communities to Open Science, aiming to be a trusted e-Infrastructure within the realms of the European Open Science Cloud.
OpenAIRE Legal Entity formed in 2019 to continue the work of the projects in the former four phases
Univ. of Minho - SouthUniv. of Gent - West
Unit - NortheIFL - East
Univ. of Glasgow / Licenses Athena
RC / GDPR
CNR-ISTIAthena RCICMCERNUniv. of BielefeldUniv. of Bonn
34 NOADs
Organizations experts in OA
Technical Partners
Legal Experts
Who is OpenAIRE
Data CommunitiesEPOS-IT
Elixir-GR
DARIAH-DE
+ 5 more targeted research
communities
Regional NOAD Offices
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Support and training
• Harmonization for
policy makers
• Training
• Support
OS policies
• Interoperability
• Setup
• Connectivity
• Repositories
Infrastructure
• FAIR
• Open data
• Tools
• Legal
• Compliance
Open Research Data
• Guides
• Tools/repositories
• Licenses
• Compliance
OA to publications
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• Publications ~ 94 millionCrossRef, Unpaywall, DOAJ, publication repositories, national / thematic aggregators
• Research data ~ 4,1 millionDataCite, Research Infrastructure repositories, publication repositories
• Software ~ 120 000Research Software Repositories, publication repositories
• Other products ~ 4,9 millionData repositories, publication repositories, other product repositories
Content - January 2019
Numbers from beta.explore.openaire.eu
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Services for RDM & FAIR data
Monitor - Funder dashboard
Publications, research data, software published thanks to grants awarded by the
funder
Funding Impact
Monitoring of Open Science impact: data/software FAIRness, reproducibility trends
Open Access/Science Impact
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Monitor - Institutional dashboard
Ability of researchers affiliated with the institution to produce innovative and quality scientific
products
Research Impact
Ability of services maintained and operated by the institution to
support researchers at producing or storing scientific products
Service capacity impact
Ability of institution to reach funding from different funders
and disciplines
Funding Impact
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Which repositories to use (pubs, data, software…)
How to structure community (e.g., ontologies)
Which statistics and reports to produce
Which text mining rules to use for inference
Community “experts” configure the dashboard
Communities are “owners” of the Dashboard
Moderate end-users actions
Govern the service
OpenAIRE takes over aggregation, cleaning
inferring, statistics, reporting, APIs, etc.
Research Community Dashboard
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www.openaire.eu
explore.openaire.eu
monitor.openaire.euprovide.openaire.eu
develop.openaire.eu
connect.openaire.eu
"EOSC-hub and OpenAIRE-Advance get together to support Open Science and the European Open Science Cloud initiative"
Service integration
collaboratively work to ensure there is a seamless and continuous flow of scientific outputs e.g. publications, data and metadata, software and workflows
Communication, Engagement, Support and Training
joint communications and a joint training programme to provide researchers with a completepackage of information about services for open science.
Governance and Strategy
align the strategic plans of the two projects to ensure a coordinated community engagement, service development, and service positioning and sustainability within the EOSC.