Links to the RDA Community and Expectations for P14
Marieke Willems, Trust-IT Services
Presented at the 2nd SSHOC Consortium Meeting, Florence, 14-15 October 2019
OSFair2017 Workshop | The European Open Science Cloud, the way forwardOpen Science Fair
Athanasios Karalopoulos presents EOSC | OSFair2017 Workshop
Workshop title: Open Science policy in the context of EOSC governance framework
Workshop overview:
The challenge of EOSC governance is how to construct a framework allowing varied and disparate stakeholders to work together. The EOSCPilot project has established a Governance Development Forum (EGDF) so that all stakeholders can contribute to the development of a governance framework to inform the establishment of EOSC and its governance structure. In this workshop we will discuss how Open Science should manifest in the EOSC governance framework.
When: DAY 2 - PARALLEL SESSION 4
4th OpenAIRE Workshop - Legal and Sustainability Issues for Open Access Infrastructures
Nov. Vilnius
Perspectives, Ideas, success and challenges of sustainability models
DARIAH - Ingrida Vosyliūtė, Project manager, Vilnius University Faculty of Communication
Facilitating digital research in the humanities: from local services to Europ...Sally Chambers
This presentation was given as part of the 'Séminaire Européen de l’Ecole doctorale' on 'Les Infrastructures de la recherché, quels enjeux pour les humanités numériques ?' held at the University of Lille on 3 March 2016, see:
http://geriico.recherche.univ-lille3.fr/index.php?page=annee-2015---2016
Towards DARIAH in Belgium, a presentation at the Digital Humanities (DH) Spring Event at KU Leuven on 28-29 April 2015: https://www.arts.kuleuven.be/digitalhumanities/DH-spring
we adopt two points of view.
1) A national contributor point of view who wants to give visibility to his contributions
2) A researchers point of view, of any countries, who is looking for specific tools or data of any topics. Consequently, this proposal wants to give to the researchers some means to find relevant information
Timea Biro - Research Data Alliance and opportunities for fundingdri_ireland
Presented at DRI Members Forum, 6th March 2019 by Timea Biro, Project Manager at DRI. Overview of DRI activities under the remit of the Research Data Alliance Europe 4.0 project and current funding calls open to early career researchers, data experts and domain ambassadors.
OSFair2017 Workshop | The European Open Science Cloud, the way forwardOpen Science Fair
Athanasios Karalopoulos presents EOSC | OSFair2017 Workshop
Workshop title: Open Science policy in the context of EOSC governance framework
Workshop overview:
The challenge of EOSC governance is how to construct a framework allowing varied and disparate stakeholders to work together. The EOSCPilot project has established a Governance Development Forum (EGDF) so that all stakeholders can contribute to the development of a governance framework to inform the establishment of EOSC and its governance structure. In this workshop we will discuss how Open Science should manifest in the EOSC governance framework.
When: DAY 2 - PARALLEL SESSION 4
4th OpenAIRE Workshop - Legal and Sustainability Issues for Open Access Infrastructures
Nov. Vilnius
Perspectives, Ideas, success and challenges of sustainability models
DARIAH - Ingrida Vosyliūtė, Project manager, Vilnius University Faculty of Communication
Facilitating digital research in the humanities: from local services to Europ...Sally Chambers
This presentation was given as part of the 'Séminaire Européen de l’Ecole doctorale' on 'Les Infrastructures de la recherché, quels enjeux pour les humanités numériques ?' held at the University of Lille on 3 March 2016, see:
http://geriico.recherche.univ-lille3.fr/index.php?page=annee-2015---2016
Towards DARIAH in Belgium, a presentation at the Digital Humanities (DH) Spring Event at KU Leuven on 28-29 April 2015: https://www.arts.kuleuven.be/digitalhumanities/DH-spring
we adopt two points of view.
1) A national contributor point of view who wants to give visibility to his contributions
2) A researchers point of view, of any countries, who is looking for specific tools or data of any topics. Consequently, this proposal wants to give to the researchers some means to find relevant information
Timea Biro - Research Data Alliance and opportunities for fundingdri_ireland
Presented at DRI Members Forum, 6th March 2019 by Timea Biro, Project Manager at DRI. Overview of DRI activities under the remit of the Research Data Alliance Europe 4.0 project and current funding calls open to early career researchers, data experts and domain ambassadors.
Skills and support resources for scholarly communication and open access rolesJisc
A presentation give on skills and resources for scholarly communication and open access support roles. Part of Jisc's open access summer series of community events in 2018.
The first physical meeting of the open consultation process on WSIS Forum was held on 30 January 2015 in ITU Headquarters. More than 100 WSIS Stakeholders participated and contributed to shaping the format of this unique meeting to be held in Geneva, from 25 to 29 May 2015. For more information please consult www.wsis.org/forum
Skills and support resources for scholarly communication and open access rolesJisc
A presentation give on skills and resources for scholarly communication and open access support roles. Part of Jisc's open access summer series of community events in 2018.
The first physical meeting of the open consultation process on WSIS Forum was held on 30 January 2015 in ITU Headquarters. More than 100 WSIS Stakeholders participated and contributed to shaping the format of this unique meeting to be held in Geneva, from 25 to 29 May 2015. For more information please consult www.wsis.org/forum
PaNOSC and ExPaNDS commitment to Open SciencePaNOSC
This presentations showcase how the two H2020 sister projects, PaNOSC and ExPaNDS contribute to Open Science and to making FAIR data a reality for the community of users of photon and neutron facilities
SSHOC: Social Sciences and Humanities Open Cloud
Realising the Social Sciences and Humanities part of the European Open Science Cloud
General Presentation of the SSHOC project - 14 May 2019
European Research Projects as EOSC Service ProvidersPedro Príncipe
Presentation at the EOSC providers days, 27 April 2022, by Pedro Principe (University of Minho / OpenAIRE); Alexandre Bonvin (University of Utrecht); Susanna Assunta Sansone (University of Oxford).
Dataverse repository for research data in the COVID-19 Museumvty
The Covid-19 Museum has an ambition to create a platform to deposit, consult, aggregate and study heterogeneous data about the pandemics using features of a distributed web service. To achieve this purpose, Dataverse has been selected as a reliable FAIR data repository with built-in search engine and functionality that allows adding computing resources to explore archived resources both on data and metadata. Presentation by
Slava Tykhonov, DANS-KNAW (The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences). Université Paris Cité, 19 April 2022.
PaNOSC and Research Data Management / Battery2030+ Initiative Workshop / 12 M...PaNOSC
On March 12th, 2021, PaNOSC coordinator, Andy Götz, attended with an invited talk the 2nd online workshop of the Battery2030+ Initiative, focused on the benefits of research data management (RDM) and guidelines, through the showcase of best practice examples, including PaNOSC.
Controlled vocabularies and ontologies in Dataverse data repositoryvty
External controlled vocabularies support implementation is one of the most asked features by research communities. Slides for the Dataverse Community Meeting 2021 at Harvard University
Presentation from Daan Broeder (KNAW, CLARIN ERIC) on SH & eInfra Projects at the EOSC-hub Week, 10 May 2019.
EOSC for Social Sciences and Humanities panel
D14.1 - This report documents the extended Conceptual Reference Model including its standardised description (e.g. in RDFS or OWL). It incorporates the outcomes of Task 14.1, Extending the Conceptual Reference Model and 14.2. Integrating Complex Entities and Relations.
Authors:
Martin Doerr,
Maria Theodoridou
FORTH
Value&impact research dataservices_idcc_2017Neil Beagrie
These slides are from a half-day workshop run on Monday 20 February 2017 at the International Digital Curation Conference 2017 (IDCC17) on “Demonstrating the Value and Impact of Research Data Services”.
It provides the latest overview of research findings and tools for assessing the benefits, costs, and return on investment of research data curation.
The workshop organisers were Neil Beagrie and Daphne Charles (Charles Beagrie Ltd) and Mike Priddy (DANS) and the Consortium of European Social Science Archives (CESSDA).
At the workshop attendees learnt from Neil Beagrie and Mike Priddy about how to apply the Cost-Benefit Advocacy Toolkit, the Capability Development Model, and the Archive Development Canvas (a variant of the Business Model Canvas) developed by the CESSDA Strengthening and Widening Project (CESSDA-SaW). Although the CESSDA-SaW project work focuses on the social sciences, core elements are multi-disciplinary and relevant to a wide range of organisations at IDCC involved in development, funding, and advocacy for research data infrastructures and open access for data.
CESSDA-SaW is a project funded by the Horizon 2020 programme. Its principal objective is to develop the maturity of data archive services that are aspiring to be, or are a part of the CESSDA community of social science data archives in a coherent and deliberate way towards the vision of a comprehensive, distributed and integrated social science data research infrastructure, facilitating access to social science data resources for researchers regardless of the location of either researcher or data. As part of the project, we have been developing the Cost-Benefit Advocacy Toolkit, the Capability Development Model, and the Archive Development Canvas to assist data archive services.
The expected learning outcomes from the workshop were that all attendees would:
• Understand the purpose of CESSDA-SaW, the Toolkit, Capability Development Model, and the Archive Development Canvas;
• Understand what is specific to social science, to different funding regimes, or maturity of services;
• Know the main findings from the desk research on the Toolkit and key lessons learnt;
• Understand economic approaches such as Return on Investment, other key arguments for Value, how it has been calculated, and why the counter-factual and “cost of inaction” are important;
• Understand how to use the Capability Development Model to undertake a self-assessment;
• Know what outputs will be available from CESSDA-SaW and how they might use them.
OCRE is taking part in the EGU General Assembly 2020 that has been in session since the 5th of May and due to close on the 8th.
The General Assembly is the largest geoscience event usually held each spring in Vienna however due to the COVID-19, this year's event is held online.
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8. Launching the community engagement strategy: The WP6 Survey (Irena Vipavc ...SSHOC
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Irena Vipavc Brvar, (CESSDA) UL/FDV- ADP
Presented at the 2nd SSHOC Consortium Meeting, Florence, 14-15 October 2019
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Donatella Castelli, EOSCsecretariat
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SSHOC kick off meeting - 1.1.1 Where Social Sciences and Humanities Meet: Inv...SSHOC
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Where Social Sciences and Humanities Meet: Investigating emotional expressions of people with dementia
Khiet Truong, Dirk Heylen, Deniece Nazareth, Gerben Westerhof - University of Twente
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A new cloud-based infrastructure to make data, tools and training available for scholars in the social sciences and humanities.
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For the first time all European Social Science and Humanities’ Research Infrastructures join forces to build the social sciences and humanities’ part of the European Open Science Cloud.
All SSH ESFRI Landmarks and Projects (CESSDA, ESS, DARIAH, CLARIN and SHARE), relevant international SSH data infrastructures and the Association of European Research Libraries (LIBER) participate in the SSHOC project ensuring an inclusive approach. The consortium has the expertise to cover the whole data cycle: from data creation and curation to optimal re-use of data and can address training and advocacy to increase actual re-use of data. The consortium is also very well placed to address SSH specific challenges such as the distributed character of its infrastructures, multi-linguality, huge internal complexity of some of the data it deals with and secured access to sensitive data.
SSHOC partners and collaborating organisations:
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SSHOC at EOSC-hub Week - Managing Training Materials Beyond Individual Projec...SSHOC
Presentation from Vasso Kalaitzi and Ellen Leenarts on Managing Training Materials Beyond Individual Projects at the EOSC-hub Week, 10 May 2019.
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SSHOC at EOSC-hub Week - ESS in SSHOC - Bodil Agasøster - NSDSSHOC
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EOSC for Social Sciences and Humanities panel
SSHOC at EOSC-hub Week - SSHOC Social Sciences and Humanities Open Cloud - Am...SSHOC
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Sshoc kick off meeting - 1.4.2 EOSC-Life: an open collaborative space for dig...SSHOC
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5. RDA community - Expectations from 14th plenary (Marieke Willems, Trust-IT)
1. This project is funded from the EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (2014-2020) under Grant Agreement No. 823782
Links to the RDA Community
and Expectations for P14
Research Data Alliance Plenary 14 side-event
21 October 12.00-16.00
Marieke Willems
2. This project is funded from the EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (2014-2020) under Grant Agreement No. 823782
EOSC projects’ contribution to the EOSC
implementation roadmap
Architecture
Data
Services
Access and
Interface
Rules of
Participation
EOSC Implementation
Roadmap action lines
https://ec.europa.eu/research/openscience/pdf/swd_2018_83_f1_staff_working_paper_en.pdf and EOSC Nordic slides
Governance
On-going EOSC projects contributing to the
implementation
3. This project is funded from the EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (2014-2020) under Grant Agreement No. 823782
RDA CommunityRDA Europe 4.0
13/10/19 1rd-alliance.org @resdatall | @rda_europe
RDA Europe 4.0
Grant Agreement ID
777388
EU Budget
€ 3.500 000
Coordinator
TRUST-IT
Consortium
Digital Curation Centre
Digital Repository of
Ireland
University of Goettingen
RDA Foundation
20 national nodes
A, CZ, DE, DK, ES, FI,
FR, GR, HR, HU, IE, IT,
LT, NL, NO, PT, SE, SLO,
TR, UK
With over 8800 members (50% from Europe) and 86
working & interest groups (of which 25+ domain
specific), RDA is the strategic partner to represent the
research data community for EOSC and to achieve
progress in thematic areas that necessitate a global
approach in a common framework
RDA is the context where
existing and new EOSC initiatives
can collaborate on best
practices, guidelines and
standards with international
partners, and EOSC approaches
can be promoted globally.
COMPLETE OUR SURVEY
rd-alliance.org/eoscsurvey
Via the consolidated process of
the RDA ICT Tech Specs (8
approved to date) RDA facilitates
the creation and approval of
technical solutions for EOSC
implementation
As an international community-
driven initiative with strong
European roots, RDA can support
in creating a bridge to data
experts from global, to
European, to local
www.eoscsecretariat.eu/international-research-data-
community-contributing-eosc
4. This project is funded from the EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (2014-2020) under Grant Agreement No. 823782
What RDA is brining to EOSC
Examples of relevant RDA
working & Interest groups
for each of the action lines
of the EOSC
implementation roadmap.
What RDA is bringing to EOSC
Examples of relevant RDA working &
Interest groups for each of the action
lines of the EOSC implementation
roadmap.
13/10/19 rd-alliance.org @resdatall | @rda_europe 1
5. This project is funded from the EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (2014-2020) under Grant Agreement No. 823782
RDA Europe 4.0 Ambassadors
2 RDA ambassadors, their reports and impact on SSHOC blogs:
RDA Overview for the Social Sciences: https://zenodo.org/record/1401105#.XaOGfS2Q1sM
The RDA and the humanities: https://zenodo.org/record/3355145#.XaOGoy2Q1sM
https://www.sshopencloud.eu/news/how-rda-impacts-sshoc-feedback-project-partners
https://www.sshopencloud.eu/news/how-rda-impacts-social-sciences-research-and-what’s-it-
sshoc
6. This project is funded from the EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (2014-2020) under Grant Agreement No. 823782
CODATA Data Science Journal Call for papers
13/10/19 rd-alliance.org @resdatall | @rda_europe 1
https://datascience.codata.org/collections/
special/research-data-alliance-results/
7. This project is funded from the EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (2014-2020) under Grant Agreement No. 823782
SSHOC Expectations RDA Plenary 14 side event
Join forces with ESFRI cluster projects
Engage with the International Research Data Community
Providing a forum for discussion on ESFRI cluster projects commonalities,
building on existing efforts, connecting to the EOSC and the International
Research Data Community.
8. This project is funded from the EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (2014-2020) under Grant Agreement No. 823782
Joining forces with ESFRI Cluster projects, EOSC and RDA
Time Topic & Speakers
12.00 -12.15 Welcome & overview - Ron Dekker
12.15-13.00 Data services and Management solutions . Moderator: TBC
• SSHOC - Daan Broeder
• ESCAPE - Marco Molinaro: Virtual observatory, what it is and how it will connect to the EOSC
• RDA Data Discovery Paradigms - Mingfang Wu
• 30 mins interactive discussion with audience
13.00 - 14.00 Lunch break
14.00 - 14.45 Connecting to community organisations. Moderator: Marieke Willems
•SSHOC - Vasso Kalaitzi (LIBER)
•PANOSC - Ornela De Giacomo (CERIC-ERIC)
•EOSC life - TBC
•RDA Social Sciences Research Data IG - Ron Dekker
•RDA GEDE group - Peter Wittenburg - MPCDF/GWDG (MPG)
•20 mins discussion with audience
14.45 - 15.30 Governance. Moderator: Ivana Versic
•SSHOC, EOSC-hub, EOSC - Franciska de Jong & Daan Broeder (CLARIN ERIC)
•ENVRI-FAIR - Ari Asmi (University Helsinki)
•EOSC WG sustainability - Mirjam van Daalen
•15 min discussion with audience
15.30 - 15.45 Wrapping up and next steps
9. This project is funded from the EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (2014-2020) under Grant Agreement No. 823782
Who will be there?
ESFRI cluster colleagues
SSHOC
ESCAPE
PaNOSC
ENVRI-FAIR
PaNOSC (TBC)
EOSC representatives
EOSC WG sustainability
EOSC WG arquitecture
EOSC EB & advisor
EC & national policy makers
Researchers
Data Experts
RDA WG & IG co-chairs
RDA GEDE
Data Discovery Paradigms WG
FAIRsharing WG
Observational Data Information IG
Data Versioning WG
Social Sciences Research Data IG
Preservation Tools, Techniques, and
Policies IG
Preserving Scientific Annotation WG
Exposing Data Management Plans
WG
10. This project is funded from the EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (2014-2020) under Grant Agreement No. 823782
Hurry! Registration closes today 17.00 CEST
Don’t miss this opportunity to gather input for your own SSHOC activities.
11. This project is funded from the EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (2014-2020) under Grant Agreement No. 823782
Next steps
Foster collaboration between cluster projects
Ask stakeholders for their input on
Research Data Services
Connecting to communities
Governance
Build on work already done by RDA
Report
A post-event report will look at the commonalities and areas for
collaboration on our journey to EOSC. Tangible result for wide
dissemination.
12. This project is funded from the EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (2014-2020) under Grant Agreement No. 823782
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