Making your Repository or Open Access Journal OpenAIRE compatible with OA Hor...OpenAIRE
Webinar: "Making your OA repository or OA journal OpenAIRE compatible with OA Horizon 2020 requirements" - Thursday 26 November 2015, 11:00am - 12:00pm.
The webinar is a part of FOSTER e-learning course “Making your OA repository or OA journal OpenAIRE compatible with OA Horizon 2020 requirements”.
Reporting Horizon 2020 project outputs with OpenAIRE (Project Publications Re...OpenAIRE
1) Regardless of where published, deposit final manuscripts or PDFs in an institutional, disciplinary, or centralized repository like Zenodo to ensure visibility. Simply listing publications on a project website is not enough.
2) OpenAIRE harvests publications directly from compliant publishers and repositories to streamline project reporting for Horizon 2020 projects.
3) Using OpenAIRE's linking services allows research results associated with funded projects to be automatically reported to the EC's participant portal at reporting time, if publications are deposited in a fully OpenAIRE compliant repository.
OpenAIRE webinar. Open Access to publications in H2020OpenAIRE
Presentation on the EC mandate on Open Access to publications in H2020 (part of the webinar "H2020 policies on Open Access and Research Data" delivered on June 12, 2019)
A funder’s perspective: Welcome from the EC, Caroline Colin (OpenAIRE worksho...OpenAIRE
This document discusses the European Commission's policy on open access. It defines open access as online access to peer-reviewed scientific publications and research data that is available at no charge to the user. The policy aims to optimize the impact of publicly-funded research and provide benefits to science, the economy, and society. The Horizon 2020 program includes a mandate that publications and certain datasets resulting from funded projects be made openly accessible. The document outlines the open access policy requirements and provides resources for open access publishing and data management.
OpenAIRE webinar. Services and tools to support compliance; Open Science Help...OpenAIRE
Presentation on the services and tools, including the Open Science helpdesk and training materials, OpenAIRE provides to support the compliance to H2020 mandates (part of the webinar "H2020 policies on Open Access and Research Data" delivered on June 12, 2019)
Making your Repository or Open Access Journal OpenAIRE compatible with OA Hor...OpenAIRE
Webinar: "Making your OA repository or OA journal OpenAIRE compatible with OA Horizon 2020 requirements" - Thursday 26 November 2015, 11:00am - 12:00pm.
The webinar is a part of FOSTER e-learning course “Making your OA repository or OA journal OpenAIRE compatible with OA Horizon 2020 requirements”.
Reporting Horizon 2020 project outputs with OpenAIRE (Project Publications Re...OpenAIRE
1) Regardless of where published, deposit final manuscripts or PDFs in an institutional, disciplinary, or centralized repository like Zenodo to ensure visibility. Simply listing publications on a project website is not enough.
2) OpenAIRE harvests publications directly from compliant publishers and repositories to streamline project reporting for Horizon 2020 projects.
3) Using OpenAIRE's linking services allows research results associated with funded projects to be automatically reported to the EC's participant portal at reporting time, if publications are deposited in a fully OpenAIRE compliant repository.
OpenAIRE webinar. Open Access to publications in H2020OpenAIRE
Presentation on the EC mandate on Open Access to publications in H2020 (part of the webinar "H2020 policies on Open Access and Research Data" delivered on June 12, 2019)
A funder’s perspective: Welcome from the EC, Caroline Colin (OpenAIRE worksho...OpenAIRE
This document discusses the European Commission's policy on open access. It defines open access as online access to peer-reviewed scientific publications and research data that is available at no charge to the user. The policy aims to optimize the impact of publicly-funded research and provide benefits to science, the economy, and society. The Horizon 2020 program includes a mandate that publications and certain datasets resulting from funded projects be made openly accessible. The document outlines the open access policy requirements and provides resources for open access publishing and data management.
OpenAIRE webinar. Services and tools to support compliance; Open Science Help...OpenAIRE
Presentation on the services and tools, including the Open Science helpdesk and training materials, OpenAIRE provides to support the compliance to H2020 mandates (part of the webinar "H2020 policies on Open Access and Research Data" delivered on June 12, 2019)
OpenAIRE webinar. Open Research Data in H2020OpenAIRE
Presentation on the EC mandate on Open Access to research data in H2020 (part of the webinar "H2020 policies on Open Access and Research Data" delivered on June 12, 2019)
European Research at UGent: how to comply with open access mandateOpenAccessBelgium
How to comply with the open access mandate and the open research data pilot of European funded projects as a researcher of the University of Ghent, Belgium.
OpenAIRE factsheets: Open Access in Horizon 2020 (for Project Officers)OpenAIRE
This document provides information about open access requirements and support for projects funded by the European Commission under Horizon 2020. It states that all peer-reviewed articles from funded projects must be made openly accessible. It describes the OpenAIRE infrastructure, which aggregates publications from Horizon 2020 projects and provides tools to help projects report and comply with open access policies. It offers guidance on depositing publications, acknowledging funding, and other requirements to ensure open access.
This presentation provides an introduction to the Open Access policies and requirements in Horizon 2020. It explains what the requirements are, how to choice between publishing in an open access journal or depositing in an open access repository and it gives information on costs and journal policies. OpenAIRE is an information infrastructure and network that promotes and facilitates Open Science in Europe.
- Find a list of qualitative OA journals on https://doaj.org/
- Find information on APCs per journal on the Open APC project: https://treemaps.intact-project.org/apcdata/openapc/#journal/
- Find a repository: http://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/opendoar, http://roar.eprints.org/, https://explore.openaire.eu/participate/deposit-publications
- EC’s model amendment to publishing agreements: http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/other/hi/oa-pilot/h2020-oa-guide-model-for-publishing-a_en.pdf
- Check publishers policy: http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo/index.php
- How to comply with H2020 mandate OA publications: https://www.openaire.eu/how-to-comply-to-h2020-mandates-for-publications
- For further questions and help, contact us at: https://www.openaire.eu/support/helpdesk
- For further information, check: https://www.openaire.eu/
Openaire is a network that allows researchers to share, deposit, publish, and link their research results in open access. It provides tools and services to help users comply with open access policies, gather all of their research outputs in one place, and increase the visibility of their work. Participating in Openaire makes sense as it promotes interoperability between infrastructures and helps align open access policies.
OpenAIRE factsheet: Open Access in Horizon 2020 (for Project Coordinators) OpenAIRE
The European Commission requires that all projects funded by Horizon 2020 provide open access to peer-reviewed scientific publications related to project results. Researchers must deposit the final manuscript or published version in a repository within 6 months of publication for most publications or 12 months for publications in the social sciences and humanities. Project coordinators must ensure that all publications are openly accessible and report publication lists to the European Commission. OpenAIRE can help researchers and coordinators comply with these open access requirements by providing information on repositories, publication reporting and generating publication lists.
OpenAIRE webinar: Horizon 2020 Open Science Policies and beyond, with Emilie ...OpenAIRE
This document summarizes the key policies and requirements around open science in Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe research funding programs. It outlines that Horizon 2020 made open access to publications mandatory and launched a pilot program for open access to research data. Horizon Europe will continue and strengthen these policies by making open access to research data the default, requiring data management plans aligned with FAIR principles, and potentially including sanctions for non-compliance. Open science practices will also be more embedded and promoted throughout the research process.
The EC FP7 Post-Grant Open Access Pilot Implementation in the UKOpenAIRE
Slides presented at the FP7 Post-Grant OA Pilot national webinar for the UK on Jan 19th, 2015. The presentation provides a description of the funding initiative and its results so far, making emphasis on its current implementation in the UK. A demo is also provided on how the system for collecting and processing funding requests works.
OpenAIRE and the Alignment of European Open Access Policies (OpenAIRE Worksho...Pedro Príncipe
OpenAIRE is a consortium that has been operating since 2010 to support open access policies across Europe. It provides technical and advisory services to help stakeholders like researchers, content providers, funders, and institutions implement open access and open science practices. OpenAIRE operates a digital network that integrates scientific information and provides services at different levels of the research ecosystem. It also runs a pan-European support network to train researchers and help align open access policies.
OpenAIRE Infrastructure & Services: we need your input!OpenAIRE
OpenAIRE provides open science services and infrastructure for researchers, content providers, funders, and other stakeholders. It operates a pan-European network of 34 nodes that provide training, support, and advice on open access policy alignment and technical assistance. OpenAIRE's digital infrastructure integrates over 23 million publications, 616,000 datasets, and links them to over 1 million projects funded by 15 funders. It provides dashboards, tools, and APIs to support the entire research lifecycle and aims to place open science on the agenda of all research organizations.
This webinar will provide an overview of the OpenAIRE Guidelines for data source managers who operate literature repositories, data archives or current research information systems.
The general principle of these guidelines is to improve interoperability of bibliographic information exchange between repositories, e-journals, CRIS and research infrastructures. In particular they are a means to help content providers to comply with Open Access policies and enable reporting of research output from public funding, e.g. the European Commission Open Access mandate in Horizon2020. An important aspect of the continuous development of these guidelines includes the use of established authority files and controlled vocabularies.
NEW OpenAIRE data providers: Some of the most recent from JULY to SEPTEMBER 2...OpenAIRE
1. The document lists 12 new OpenAIRE data providers that were added between July and September 2015, including institutional repositories, research output databases, thematic repositories, and journals.
2. It provides brief descriptions and metadata for each new data provider, such as the number of open access publications and projects identified.
3. The document encourages joining the growing OpenAIRE network, which now includes over 600 repositories.
20131216 open aire-kickoffh2020projectsGwen Franck
1) OpenAIRE provides infrastructure and tools to facilitate open access to research publications and data funded by Horizon 2020, the EU research framework program.
2) Under Horizon 2020, open access to peer-reviewed publications is mandatory; researchers have different options to comply such as publishing in open access journals or depositing publications in repositories with possible embargoes.
3) OpenAIRE helps researchers, projects, and data providers maximize the visibility and reuse of research outputs, comply with open access policies, and link publications to datasets through its repository network and services.
WEBINAR: Open Research Data in Horizon 2020OpenAIRE
The document discusses a webinar about open research data in the Horizon 2020 program. It provides information on the European Commission's open research data pilot, including details on the flexible nature of the pilot, which areas are participating, and how projects can partially or fully opt-out. It also covers what a data management plan is, how to write one, and what it should include regarding FAIR data principles and making data findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable. Recommendations are provided on issues like metadata, file formats, storage, and where to deposit data for long-term preservation and access.
This document discusses open data requirements for Horizon 2020, the EU's research and innovation program. It provides an overview of open data and its relationship to open science. It emphasizes making research data findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable. It describes the importance of data management plans and provides examples. It also gives guidance on writing data management plans, reviewing them, and identifying appropriate data repositories like Zenodo where researchers can publish and archive their data.
OpenAIRE compatibility for repositories - Webinar on the OpenAIRE GuidelinesPedro Príncipe
Webinar on the OpenAIRE Guidelines - OpenAIRE compatibility for repositories, by Pedro Príncipe and José Carvalho. 18 March 2014 (11:00 – 12:00 CET (DSpace repository platform))
An introduction to Horizon 2020 with some further descriptive notes and a rough breakdown of the draft work programmes from a Art, Design and Social Sciences perspective
This document provides an overview and introduction to Horizon 2020, the EU's research and innovation program. It discusses key aspects of Horizon 2020 including its goals, funding areas, participation requirements, and application process. The presentation agenda is outlined which covers topics such as eligibility, finding project partners, evaluation criteria, and how to become an expert evaluator. Evaluation criteria focus on excellence, quality of implementation, and impact. Statistics on the first 100 Horizon 2020 calls are also presented showing application volumes and success rates.
OpenAIRE webinar. Open Research Data in H2020OpenAIRE
Presentation on the EC mandate on Open Access to research data in H2020 (part of the webinar "H2020 policies on Open Access and Research Data" delivered on June 12, 2019)
European Research at UGent: how to comply with open access mandateOpenAccessBelgium
How to comply with the open access mandate and the open research data pilot of European funded projects as a researcher of the University of Ghent, Belgium.
OpenAIRE factsheets: Open Access in Horizon 2020 (for Project Officers)OpenAIRE
This document provides information about open access requirements and support for projects funded by the European Commission under Horizon 2020. It states that all peer-reviewed articles from funded projects must be made openly accessible. It describes the OpenAIRE infrastructure, which aggregates publications from Horizon 2020 projects and provides tools to help projects report and comply with open access policies. It offers guidance on depositing publications, acknowledging funding, and other requirements to ensure open access.
This presentation provides an introduction to the Open Access policies and requirements in Horizon 2020. It explains what the requirements are, how to choice between publishing in an open access journal or depositing in an open access repository and it gives information on costs and journal policies. OpenAIRE is an information infrastructure and network that promotes and facilitates Open Science in Europe.
- Find a list of qualitative OA journals on https://doaj.org/
- Find information on APCs per journal on the Open APC project: https://treemaps.intact-project.org/apcdata/openapc/#journal/
- Find a repository: http://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/opendoar, http://roar.eprints.org/, https://explore.openaire.eu/participate/deposit-publications
- EC’s model amendment to publishing agreements: http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/other/hi/oa-pilot/h2020-oa-guide-model-for-publishing-a_en.pdf
- Check publishers policy: http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo/index.php
- How to comply with H2020 mandate OA publications: https://www.openaire.eu/how-to-comply-to-h2020-mandates-for-publications
- For further questions and help, contact us at: https://www.openaire.eu/support/helpdesk
- For further information, check: https://www.openaire.eu/
Openaire is a network that allows researchers to share, deposit, publish, and link their research results in open access. It provides tools and services to help users comply with open access policies, gather all of their research outputs in one place, and increase the visibility of their work. Participating in Openaire makes sense as it promotes interoperability between infrastructures and helps align open access policies.
OpenAIRE factsheet: Open Access in Horizon 2020 (for Project Coordinators) OpenAIRE
The European Commission requires that all projects funded by Horizon 2020 provide open access to peer-reviewed scientific publications related to project results. Researchers must deposit the final manuscript or published version in a repository within 6 months of publication for most publications or 12 months for publications in the social sciences and humanities. Project coordinators must ensure that all publications are openly accessible and report publication lists to the European Commission. OpenAIRE can help researchers and coordinators comply with these open access requirements by providing information on repositories, publication reporting and generating publication lists.
OpenAIRE webinar: Horizon 2020 Open Science Policies and beyond, with Emilie ...OpenAIRE
This document summarizes the key policies and requirements around open science in Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe research funding programs. It outlines that Horizon 2020 made open access to publications mandatory and launched a pilot program for open access to research data. Horizon Europe will continue and strengthen these policies by making open access to research data the default, requiring data management plans aligned with FAIR principles, and potentially including sanctions for non-compliance. Open science practices will also be more embedded and promoted throughout the research process.
The EC FP7 Post-Grant Open Access Pilot Implementation in the UKOpenAIRE
Slides presented at the FP7 Post-Grant OA Pilot national webinar for the UK on Jan 19th, 2015. The presentation provides a description of the funding initiative and its results so far, making emphasis on its current implementation in the UK. A demo is also provided on how the system for collecting and processing funding requests works.
OpenAIRE and the Alignment of European Open Access Policies (OpenAIRE Worksho...Pedro Príncipe
OpenAIRE is a consortium that has been operating since 2010 to support open access policies across Europe. It provides technical and advisory services to help stakeholders like researchers, content providers, funders, and institutions implement open access and open science practices. OpenAIRE operates a digital network that integrates scientific information and provides services at different levels of the research ecosystem. It also runs a pan-European support network to train researchers and help align open access policies.
OpenAIRE Infrastructure & Services: we need your input!OpenAIRE
OpenAIRE provides open science services and infrastructure for researchers, content providers, funders, and other stakeholders. It operates a pan-European network of 34 nodes that provide training, support, and advice on open access policy alignment and technical assistance. OpenAIRE's digital infrastructure integrates over 23 million publications, 616,000 datasets, and links them to over 1 million projects funded by 15 funders. It provides dashboards, tools, and APIs to support the entire research lifecycle and aims to place open science on the agenda of all research organizations.
This webinar will provide an overview of the OpenAIRE Guidelines for data source managers who operate literature repositories, data archives or current research information systems.
The general principle of these guidelines is to improve interoperability of bibliographic information exchange between repositories, e-journals, CRIS and research infrastructures. In particular they are a means to help content providers to comply with Open Access policies and enable reporting of research output from public funding, e.g. the European Commission Open Access mandate in Horizon2020. An important aspect of the continuous development of these guidelines includes the use of established authority files and controlled vocabularies.
NEW OpenAIRE data providers: Some of the most recent from JULY to SEPTEMBER 2...OpenAIRE
1. The document lists 12 new OpenAIRE data providers that were added between July and September 2015, including institutional repositories, research output databases, thematic repositories, and journals.
2. It provides brief descriptions and metadata for each new data provider, such as the number of open access publications and projects identified.
3. The document encourages joining the growing OpenAIRE network, which now includes over 600 repositories.
20131216 open aire-kickoffh2020projectsGwen Franck
1) OpenAIRE provides infrastructure and tools to facilitate open access to research publications and data funded by Horizon 2020, the EU research framework program.
2) Under Horizon 2020, open access to peer-reviewed publications is mandatory; researchers have different options to comply such as publishing in open access journals or depositing publications in repositories with possible embargoes.
3) OpenAIRE helps researchers, projects, and data providers maximize the visibility and reuse of research outputs, comply with open access policies, and link publications to datasets through its repository network and services.
WEBINAR: Open Research Data in Horizon 2020OpenAIRE
The document discusses a webinar about open research data in the Horizon 2020 program. It provides information on the European Commission's open research data pilot, including details on the flexible nature of the pilot, which areas are participating, and how projects can partially or fully opt-out. It also covers what a data management plan is, how to write one, and what it should include regarding FAIR data principles and making data findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable. Recommendations are provided on issues like metadata, file formats, storage, and where to deposit data for long-term preservation and access.
This document discusses open data requirements for Horizon 2020, the EU's research and innovation program. It provides an overview of open data and its relationship to open science. It emphasizes making research data findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable. It describes the importance of data management plans and provides examples. It also gives guidance on writing data management plans, reviewing them, and identifying appropriate data repositories like Zenodo where researchers can publish and archive their data.
OpenAIRE compatibility for repositories - Webinar on the OpenAIRE GuidelinesPedro Príncipe
Webinar on the OpenAIRE Guidelines - OpenAIRE compatibility for repositories, by Pedro Príncipe and José Carvalho. 18 March 2014 (11:00 – 12:00 CET (DSpace repository platform))
An introduction to Horizon 2020 with some further descriptive notes and a rough breakdown of the draft work programmes from a Art, Design and Social Sciences perspective
This document provides an overview and introduction to Horizon 2020, the EU's research and innovation program. It discusses key aspects of Horizon 2020 including its goals, funding areas, participation requirements, and application process. The presentation agenda is outlined which covers topics such as eligibility, finding project partners, evaluation criteria, and how to become an expert evaluator. Evaluation criteria focus on excellence, quality of implementation, and impact. Statistics on the first 100 Horizon 2020 calls are also presented showing application volumes and success rates.
Horizon 2020 - SME Support 2014-2020 - Jean-David Malo - Israel, May 16th 2012ISERD Israel
מצגת בנושא:
SME Measures in Horizon 2020
הועברה ע"י:
Mr. Jean David Malo, Head of Unit Financial Engineering, DG Research and Innovation, European Commission
ביום מידע "מנגנוני הורייזן 2020" לקראת תוכנית המסגרת הבאה למו"פ של האיחוד האירופי שהתקיים במשרדי ISERD 16.5.2012
This document summarizes Horizon 2020 funding opportunities for ICT projects in 2016-2017. There are three main actions - Innovation, Research & Innovation, and Coordination & Support. Funding is available for industry and academic consortia through grants of up to 70-100% of eligible costs. Priority topics include excellent science, leadership in enabling technologies, and social challenges. Specific subtopics are listed in each of these areas, focusing on technologies like computing, internet, electronics, and applications in areas such as transport, energy, environment, health, and security.
ICT and Horizon 2020, Iddo Bante 2013-08-22Iddo Bante
This document provides an overview of the Horizon 2020 framework program for research and innovation from 2014-2020. Key points include:
- Horizon 2020 has a budget of €70.2 billion, focusing on excellent science, industrial leadership, and societal challenges.
- ICT is addressed under the industrial leadership priority, with an estimated budget of €8-9 billion. This focuses on areas like future internet, cloud computing, robotics, microelectronics, and photonics.
- Public-private partnerships (PPPs) will play an important role in implementing ICT and other industry-related activities. Both existing and new PPPs are outlined.
- The goals are to strengthen European leadership in key technologies,
Webinar about the Open Access mandate of the EC for Horizon 2020 projects.
* Open revisited & Open Access
* OA policy development in H2020
* Open Access in Horizon 2020
* What does OpenAIRE offer?
* How can OpenAIRE help?
The European Commission's proposal for embedding open science in horizon europe. Particular emphasis on open access and research data management aspects. Also presenting the new publishing platform of the Commission, Open Research Europe
The document discusses OpenAIRE, an open access infrastructure for research in Europe. It provides an overview of OpenAIRE, highlighting its participatory approach involving both a human network and technical infrastructure. OpenAIRE implements the open access policies of the European Commission for FP7 and Horizon 2020 projects. It is moving from a publication infrastructure to a more comprehensive infrastructure that covers all types of scientific outputs, including datasets and projects. Open access is growing in southern European countries, with OpenAIRE supporting the discovery, sharing, and reuse of open access research results across Europe.
Infrastructure for the Data Revolution: How OpenAIRE supports the EC’s Open ...OpenAIRE
OpenAIRE2020 is an Open Access (OA) infrastructure for research which supports open scholarly communication and access to the research output of European funded projects. With over five years experience of supporting the European Commission’s OA policies, OpenAIRE now has a key role in supporting the EC’s Horizon 2020 Open Data Pilot. OpenAIRE’s community network works to gather research outputs, highlight the OA mandate, and advance open access initiatives at national levels. It has National Open Access Desks in over 30 countries, and operates a European Helpdesk system for all matters concerning open access, copyright and repository interoperability. At the same time, OpenAIRE harvests metadata information from a network of Open Access repositories, data repositories, aggregators and OA journals. It then enriches this metadata by linking people, publications, datasets, projects and funding streams. This interlinked information – which currently encompasses more than 13 million publications and 12 thousand datasets from more than 6 thousand data sources – helps optimise the research process, increasing research visibility, facilitating data sharing and reuse and enabling the monitoring of research impact. This presentation will outline how an infrastructure like OpenAIRE can help turn OA policy into successful implementation.
Europa requisitos y servicios en torno a los datos de investigacionmaredata
Europa requires and provides services around research data:
- It requires openly sharing research publications and data from publicly funded research by 2020. Countries will implement their own open access policies.
- It offers guidelines for researchers, infrastructure support, and funding incentives for open science practices like publishing with open access and sharing research data.
- The European Open Science Cloud aims to provide a supporting environment for open science through federated infrastructure and initiatives across member states.
OpenAIRE-COAR conference 2014: Open Access in H2020, by Anni Hellman - Europe...OpenAIRE
Presentation at the OpenAIRE-COAR Conference: "Open Access Movement to Reality: Putting the Pieces Together", Athens - May 21-22, 2014.
Open Access in H2020, by Anni Hellman - European Commission.
OpenAIRE services and tools - presentation at #DI4R2016OpenAIRE
Presentation at Digital Infrastrctures for Research Conference 2016 (Sept. 30). Title: Open Access and Open Data in Horizon 2020: for Research managers and Project Coordinators, by Pedro Príncipe (University of Minho)
OpenAIRE services and tools for researchers/authors and projects (FOSTER work...OpenAIRE
GEOTEC UJI and FOSTER project organized a training seminar in the context of GEO-C ESR titled “Open Science and European Open Access policies in H2020”.
The seminar took place in Castellon (Spain), Feb 12th from 9.30 to 14.00.
OpenAIRE services and tools for researchers/authors and projects (FOSTER work...Pedro Príncipe
GEOTEC UJI and FOSTER project organized a training seminar in the context of GEO-C ESR titled “Open Science and European Open Access policies in H2020”.
The seminar took place in Castellon (Spain), Feb 12th from 9.30 to 14.00.
The European Commission promotes open access to publications and research data from publicly funded research. It has implemented open access policies in FP7 and will do so more comprehensively in Horizon 2020. The Commission also encourages member states to develop their own open access policies and coordinates these efforts. Both green and gold open access are supported, with allowed embargoes of 6-12 months. While open access to publications will be mandatory in Horizon 2020, open access to research data will initially be piloted on a voluntary basis.
This document provides an overview of open science and how to practice open science. It defines open science as research carried out and communicated in a way that allows others to contribute and collaborate. The benefits of open science include increased visibility, citations, and economic benefits when data is freely available. It recommends publishing papers through open access routes, sharing data and code openly with permissive licenses, and depositing outputs in repositories to practice open science. The document provides guidance on choosing file formats, metadata standards, and repositories to openly share research outputs.
Open Science: políticas e herramientas en Europa - Universidad de CantabriaPedro Príncipe
The document discusses open science policies and tools in Europe. It provides an overview of open access and open data policies in Horizon 2020, the European Union's research and innovation programme. Key points include:
- Horizon 2020 requires open access publication of research results and open data sharing where possible.
- OpenAIRE provides services and infrastructure to support open access, open data, and compliance with Horizon 2020 policies through depositing publications and research data.
- OpenAIRE offers discovery, reporting, and helpdesk services to help researchers and projects share results openly.
This document discusses open science practices that are promoted and required in Horizon Europe, the EU's research and innovation programme for 2021-2027. It summarizes the key open science requirements in the Model Grant Agreement, including open access to publications and research data with some exceptions. Open science practices are also evaluated as part of the proposal evaluation criteria. Resources like the Model Grant Agreement, proposal template and guidance documents provide information on complying with open science in Horizon Europe.
Open Access Week 2017: Research data management and data management plans (Fl...OpenAIRE
This document provides information about OpenAIRE, the EC's Open Research Data Policy, and answers questions about research data management and data management planning. It discusses OpenAIRE as a network that fosters open scholarship through its digital infrastructure and social links. It summarizes key aspects of the EC's Open Research Data Pilot and guidelines. The document then addresses submitted questions on funder processes for opting out, qualifications of DMP reviewers, compliance checking, involvement of librarians in DMPs, calculating budget impacts, ensuring data integrity, managing data in repositories, and dealing with IPR and GDPR issues regarding long-term data sharing and preservation.
NordForsk Open Access Reykjavik 14-15/8-2014: H2020NordForsk
This document summarizes the European Commission's policies on open access to research data and publications in Horizon 2020. Key points include:
1) Horizon 2020 will require open access to publications and encourage open access to research data through a pilot program. Projects will need to submit a data management plan and may need to deposit data in a repository.
2) The goals are to optimize the impact of publicly-funded research, enable better science, and promote economic growth and broader access.
3) Support for open access includes funding for e-infrastructure projects, training, helpdesks and guidelines on open data management.
Open Science and European Access Policies in H2020 Reme Melero
GEOTEC UJI and FOSTER project organized a training seminar in the context of GEO-C ESR entitled “Open Science and European Open Access policies in H2020”.
The seminar took place in Castellon (Spain), Feb 12th from 9.30 to 14.00.
Leadership in Open Access Arena in Turkey and Effect of OpenAIRE2020 ProjectGultekin Gurdal
Open Access and Institutional Repositories (OAIR) Working Group -- Open Access and Turkey -- The Current State of Open Access in Turkey -- European Union Projects Partnerships -- About the OpenAIRE2020 -- About the COAR.
XIV International Conference and Exhibition "Consortia library system: technologies and innovation" Istanbul 24-248 June 2015
1) The document summarizes the Horizon 2020 Open Data Pilot, which requires projects in certain areas to make research data openly available.
2) It outlines the benefits of open data such as faster scientific breakthroughs and economic benefits.
3) Key requirements of the pilot include depositing data in a research repository, making it accessible and reusable by third parties, and developing a Data Management Plan. The document provides guidance and tools to help researchers comply.
Similar to Horizon 2020 Open Access mandate - OpenAIRE webinar by Inge Van Nieuwerburgh (20)
10th OpenAIRE Content Providers Community CallOpenAIRE
The document discusses OpenAIRE's Usage Counts service, which tracks usage and collects COUNTER reports to provide analytics on the usage of research outputs. It introduces the new architecture and workflows that power the service, and shows examples of usage counts data in action for content providers and individual research items. Finally, it outlines the future plans for the service, including counting more research products, moving to the latest COUNTER standards, offering additional analytics, and building a Usage Counts Hub.
OpenAIRE Content Providers Community Call, November 4th, 2020
This call was focused on the PROVIDE future developments, functionalities wishlist and PROVIDE service in EOSC.
Was also an opportunity to share the most recent updates and novelties in the OpenAIRE Content Provider Dashboard, and to get feedback from community.
Recordings: https://youtu.be/wY4fOS767Us
Follow the Community activities at https://www.openaire.eu/provide-community-calls
OpenAIRE in the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC)OpenAIRE
Openness is the success factor for EOSC. OpenAIRE has been working in delivering an open access scholarly communication in Europe for the past 10 years and we now present how our work fits into the EOSC core developments
OpenAIRE Content Providers Community Call, October 7th, 2020
This call was focused on the OpenAIRE Broker Service, specifying how the service works to deploy the enrichment events to the Content Providers managers.
Was also an opportunity to share the most recent updates and novelties in the OpenAIRE Content Provider Dashboard, and to get feedback from community.
Recording: https://youtu.be/3sF4B58EGcs
Follow the Community activities at https://www.openaire.eu/provide-community-calls
OpenAIRE Content Providers Community Call, July 1st, 2020
This call was focused on Data Repositories namely the OpenAIRE Research Graph and Data Repositories, the OpenAIRE Content Acquisition Policy, and the Guidelines for Data Archive Managers.
Was also an opportunity to share the most recent updates and novelties in the OpenAIRE Content Provider Dashboard, and to get feedback from community.
Follow the Community activities at https://www.openaire.eu/provide-community-calls
Open Research Gateway for the ELIXIR-GR Infrastructure (Part 3)OpenAIRE
This document provides an overview of the Open Research Gateway for the ELIXIR-GR infrastructure. It discusses how the gateway acts as a single entry point to all research products from ELIXIR-GR, including publications, datasets, software, and more. Researchers can deposit and link their work through the gateway to practice open science. Statistics, reporting, and APIs are also available to monitor impact and advance open research. The team behind the gateway is working to improve customization and user guidance to better support the ELIXIR-GR community.
Open Research Gateway for the ELIXIR-GR Infrastructure (Part 2)OpenAIRE
OpenAIRE is a European infrastructure that helps stakeholders comply with open access policies by providing tools and services. It operates repositories, dashboards, and tools to help share and reuse research outputs in accordance with FAIR principles. OpenAIRE also coordinates activities through national open access desks and outreach to promote open science practices. Researchers can use OpenAIRE to publish open access works, deposit data, write data management plans, and link research outputs.
Open Research Gateway for the ELIXIR-GR Infrastructure (Part 1)OpenAIRE
The Research Data Alliance (RDA) is an international organization focused on data sharing across disciplines. It has over 8,600 members from 137 countries working to reduce barriers to data sharing through developing infrastructure and community activities. RDA has numerous active interest groups and working groups focused on issues like specific scientific domains, data reference and sharing, community needs, data stewardship, and basic infrastructure. One recent focus is guidelines for data sharing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
1) A new version of the OpenAIRE Provide dashboard demo is available.
2) Several speakers shared use cases of the OpenAIRE Provide service, including from OpenstarTs, Serbian repositories, the University of Minho, and the Universidade Católica Portuguesa.
3) The agenda concluded with an invitation for comments and questions.
20200504_OpenAIRE Legal Policy Webinar: GDPR and Sharing DataOpenAIRE
Presentation by Jacques Flores Dourojeanni (Research Data Management Consultant Utrecht University Library), as delivered during the OpenAIRE Legal Policy Webinar series on May 4th 2020.
More information and recordings: https://www.openaire.eu/item/openaire-legal-policy-webinars
20200504_Research Data & the GDPR: How Open is Open?OpenAIRE
Presentation by Prodromos Tsiavos (Senior Legal Advisor - ARC/ Director - Onassis Group) as delivered during the OpenAIRE Legal Policy Webinar series on May 4th 2020.
More information and recordings: https://www.openaire.eu/item/openaire-legal-policy-webinars
20200504_Data, Data Ownership and Open ScienceOpenAIRE
Presentation by Thomas Margoni (Senior Lecturer in Intellectual Property and Internet Law, Co-director, CREATe, University of Glasgow) as delivered during the OpenAIRE Legal Policy Webinar series on May 4th 2020.
More information and recordings: https://www.openaire.eu/item/openaire-legal-policy-webinars
20200429_Research Data & the GDPR: How Open is Open? (updated version)OpenAIRE
This document discusses how the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) applies to scientific research. It defines key GDPR concepts, explains how scientific research is defined under the regulation, and discusses the legal bases and purposes that can justify data processing for research. It also addresses how data subject rights may be limited for research purposes, and analyzes several cases involving issues like data sharing, further processing of data, and handling of health and publicly available data in the context of research.
20200429_Data, Data Ownership and Open ScienceOpenAIRE
Presentation by Thomas Margoni (Senior Lecturer in Intellectual Property and Internet Law, Co-director, CREATe, University of Glasgow) as delivered during the OpenAIRE Legal Policy Webinar series on April 29th 2020.
More information and recordings: https://www.openaire.eu/item/openaire-legal-policy-webinars
20200429_OpenAIRE Legal Policy Webinar: GDPR and Sharing DataOpenAIRE
Presentation by Jacques Flores Dourojeanni (Research Data Management Consultant Utrecht University Library), as delivered during the OpenAIRE Legal Policy Webinar series on April 29th 2020.
More information and recordings: https://www.openaire.eu/item/openaire-legal-policy-webinars
COVID-19: Activities, tools, best practice and contact points in GreeceOpenAIRE
Presentation from the webinar organized by the Greek OpenAIRE and RDA Nodes (Athena RC) and Elixir-GR to inform participants of EU and national efforts, in collaboration with the following research organizations: Flemming, CERTH, HEAL-Link, Demokritos, Univ. of Athens (Medical School).
Presentation of the 2nd Content Providers Community Call, targeting the following topics: 1) OpenAIRE Content provider dashboard updates; Main topic: DSpace-CRIS for OpenAIRE: implementation of the CRIS guidelines and beyond; 3) Community questions & comments.
Presentation of the 2nd Content Providers Community Call, targeting the following topics: 1) OpenAIRE Content provider dashboard updates;
2) OpenAIRE aggregation and enrichment processes: specifications and good practices;
3) Community questions & comments.
JAMES WEBB STUDY THE MASSIVE BLACK HOLE SEEDSSérgio Sacani
The pathway(s) to seeding the massive black holes (MBHs) that exist at the heart of galaxies in the present and distant Universe remains an unsolved problem. Here we categorise, describe and quantitatively discuss the formation pathways of both light and heavy seeds. We emphasise that the most recent computational models suggest that rather than a bimodal-like mass spectrum between light and heavy seeds with light at one end and heavy at the other that instead a continuum exists. Light seeds being more ubiquitous and the heavier seeds becoming less and less abundant due the rarer environmental conditions required for their formation. We therefore examine the different mechanisms that give rise to different seed mass spectrums. We show how and why the mechanisms that produce the heaviest seeds are also among the rarest events in the Universe and are hence extremely unlikely to be the seeds for the vast majority of the MBH population. We quantify, within the limits of the current large uncertainties in the seeding processes, the expected number densities of the seed mass spectrum. We argue that light seeds must be at least 103 to 105 times more numerous than heavy seeds to explain the MBH population as a whole. Based on our current understanding of the seed population this makes heavy seeds (Mseed > 103 M⊙) a significantly more likely pathway given that heavy seeds have an abundance pattern than is close to and likely in excess of 10−4 compared to light seeds. Finally, we examine the current state-of-the-art in numerical calculations and recent observations and plot a path forward for near-future advances in both domains.
CLASS 12th CHEMISTRY SOLID STATE ppt (Animated)eitps1506
Description:
Dive into the fascinating realm of solid-state physics with our meticulously crafted online PowerPoint presentation. This immersive educational resource offers a comprehensive exploration of the fundamental concepts, theories, and applications within the realm of solid-state physics.
From crystalline structures to semiconductor devices, this presentation delves into the intricate principles governing the behavior of solids, providing clear explanations and illustrative examples to enhance understanding. Whether you're a student delving into the subject for the first time or a seasoned researcher seeking to deepen your knowledge, our presentation offers valuable insights and in-depth analyses to cater to various levels of expertise.
Key topics covered include:
Crystal Structures: Unravel the mysteries of crystalline arrangements and their significance in determining material properties.
Band Theory: Explore the electronic band structure of solids and understand how it influences their conductive properties.
Semiconductor Physics: Delve into the behavior of semiconductors, including doping, carrier transport, and device applications.
Magnetic Properties: Investigate the magnetic behavior of solids, including ferromagnetism, antiferromagnetism, and ferrimagnetism.
Optical Properties: Examine the interaction of light with solids, including absorption, reflection, and transmission phenomena.
With visually engaging slides, informative content, and interactive elements, our online PowerPoint presentation serves as a valuable resource for students, educators, and enthusiasts alike, facilitating a deeper understanding of the captivating world of solid-state physics. Explore the intricacies of solid-state materials and unlock the secrets behind their remarkable properties with our comprehensive presentation.
The cost of acquiring information by natural selectionCarl Bergstrom
This is a short talk that I gave at the Banff International Research Station workshop on Modeling and Theory in Population Biology. The idea is to try to understand how the burden of natural selection relates to the amount of information that selection puts into the genome.
It's based on the first part of this research paper:
The cost of information acquisition by natural selection
Ryan Seamus McGee, Olivia Kosterlitz, Artem Kaznatcheev, Benjamin Kerr, Carl T. Bergstrom
bioRxiv 2022.07.02.498577; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.07.02.498577
PPT on Sustainable Land Management presented at the three-day 'Training and Validation Workshop on Modules of Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) Technologies in South Asia' workshop on April 22, 2024.
Mending Clothing to Support Sustainable Fashion_CIMaR 2024.pdfSelcen Ozturkcan
Ozturkcan, S., Berndt, A., & Angelakis, A. (2024). Mending clothing to support sustainable fashion. Presented at the 31st Annual Conference by the Consortium for International Marketing Research (CIMaR), 10-13 Jun 2024, University of Gävle, Sweden.
Evidence of Jet Activity from the Secondary Black Hole in the OJ 287 Binary S...Sérgio Sacani
Wereport the study of a huge optical intraday flare on 2021 November 12 at 2 a.m. UT in the blazar OJ287. In the binary black hole model, it is associated with an impact of the secondary black hole on the accretion disk of the primary. Our multifrequency observing campaign was set up to search for such a signature of the impact based on a prediction made 8 yr earlier. The first I-band results of the flare have already been reported by Kishore et al. (2024). Here we combine these data with our monitoring in the R-band. There is a big change in the R–I spectral index by 1.0 ±0.1 between the normal background and the flare, suggesting a new component of radiation. The polarization variation during the rise of the flare suggests the same. The limits on the source size place it most reasonably in the jet of the secondary BH. We then ask why we have not seen this phenomenon before. We show that OJ287 was never before observed with sufficient sensitivity on the night when the flare should have happened according to the binary model. We also study the probability that this flare is just an oversized example of intraday variability using the Krakow data set of intense monitoring between 2015 and 2023. We find that the occurrence of a flare of this size and rapidity is unlikely. In machine-readable Tables 1 and 2, we give the full orbit-linked historical light curve of OJ287 as well as the dense monitoring sample of Krakow.
PPT on Direct Seeded Rice presented at the three-day 'Training and Validation Workshop on Modules of Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) Technologies in South Asia' workshop on April 22, 2024.
Discovery of An Apparent Red, High-Velocity Type Ia Supernova at 𝐳 = 2.9 wi...Sérgio Sacani
We present the JWST discovery of SN 2023adsy, a transient object located in a host galaxy JADES-GS
+
53.13485
−
27.82088
with a host spectroscopic redshift of
2.903
±
0.007
. The transient was identified in deep James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)/NIRCam imaging from the JWST Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey (JADES) program. Photometric and spectroscopic followup with NIRCam and NIRSpec, respectively, confirm the redshift and yield UV-NIR light-curve, NIR color, and spectroscopic information all consistent with a Type Ia classification. Despite its classification as a likely SN Ia, SN 2023adsy is both fairly red (
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)
∼
0.9
) despite a host galaxy with low-extinction and has a high Ca II velocity (
19
,
000
±
2
,
000
km/s) compared to the general population of SNe Ia. While these characteristics are consistent with some Ca-rich SNe Ia, particularly SN 2016hnk, SN 2023adsy is intrinsically brighter than the low-
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Ca-rich population. Although such an object is too red for any low-
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cosmological sample, we apply a fiducial standardization approach to SN 2023adsy and find that the SN 2023adsy luminosity distance measurement is in excellent agreement (
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) with
Λ
CDM. Therefore unlike low-
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Ca-rich SNe Ia, SN 2023adsy is standardizable and gives no indication that SN Ia standardized luminosities change significantly with redshift. A larger sample of distant SNe Ia is required to determine if SN Ia population characteristics at high-
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truly diverge from their low-
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counterparts, and to confirm that standardized luminosities nevertheless remain constant with redshift.
Anti-Universe And Emergent Gravity and the Dark UniverseSérgio Sacani
Recent theoretical progress indicates that spacetime and gravity emerge together from the entanglement structure of an underlying microscopic theory. These ideas are best understood in Anti-de Sitter space, where they rely on the area law for entanglement entropy. The extension to de Sitter space requires taking into account the entropy and temperature associated with the cosmological horizon. Using insights from string theory, black hole physics and quantum information theory we argue that the positive dark energy leads to a thermal volume law contribution to the entropy that overtakes the area law precisely at the cosmological horizon. Due to the competition between area and volume law entanglement the microscopic de Sitter states do not thermalise at sub-Hubble scales: they exhibit memory effects in the form of an entropy displacement caused by matter. The emergent laws of gravity contain an additional ‘dark’ gravitational force describing the ‘elastic’ response due to the entropy displacement. We derive an estimate of the strength of this extra force in terms of the baryonic mass, Newton’s constant and the Hubble acceleration scale a0 = cH0, and provide evidence for the fact that this additional ‘dark gravity force’ explains the observed phenomena in galaxies and clusters currently attributed to dark matter.
4. Opendefinition.org
“Open means anyone can freely access, use,
modify, and share for any purpose (subject, at
most, to requirements that preserve
provenance and openness).”
5. Science for everyone to use
Source: Hack your PHD
http://hackyourphd.org/en/flyers/
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6.
7. 1 2
What is OA?
Online, digital
Peer-reviewed
research results
Freely accessible,
ideally with re-use
rights (with
reference to
source)
No plagiarism or
violation of
copyright
3
Different options
- Self-archiving in
digital archive
(repository)
- Publish in Open
Access Journal
- Best practice:
always self-archive
an OA version of
your work,
regardless if and
where you publish
Open Access
Why OA?
- Enhance visibility
and impact of
research
- Speeds up
publication
process
- Allows others to
build on your work
- Research paid for
by public funds
=> innovation,
prestige, funding
10. Why EC is interested
• acceleration of the research and discovery process,
leading to increased returns on R&D investment;
• avoidance of the duplication of research efforts,
leading to savings in R&D expenditure;
• enhanced opportunities for multi-disciplinary research,
as well as inter-institutional and inter-sectorial
collaborations;
• broader and faster opportunities for the adoption and
commercialisation of research findings, generating
increased returns on public investment in R&D and the
potential for the emergence of new industries based on
scientific information.
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12. OApolicydevelopmentinH2020
• July 2012: policy announced (Commission)
• December 2013: Grant Agreement defines final, practical
responsibilities for authors:
• Immediate deposit
• If embargoed, open at end of embargo period
• ‘Aim to deposit’ research data
A long time “in development”
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13. Recommendation to member states July 2012
• Member States to define policies for and implement:
• OA to publications
• OA to research data – taking into account data-specific concerns
• Preservation and re-use of scientific information
• E-infrastructures
• Consistency between H2020 policy and MS policy
• Multi-stakeholder dialogue
• Structured co-ordination of MS at EU-level + reporting:
• Per member state a NPR (national point of reference)
OApolicydevelopmentin H2020
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15. Open Access in Horizon
2020
IN HORIZON 2020,
THE EC REQUESTS
ALL PROJECTS TO
PROVIDE OPEN
ACCESS TO ALL PEER
REVIEWED ARTICLES
ARISING FROM
PROJECT FUNDING.
European Commission funded projects
16. Open Access in Horizon
2020
“ENSURE OPEN ACCESS…
AS SOON AS POSSIBLE AND AT THE
LATEST ON PUBLICATION, DEPOSIT A
MACHINE-READABLE ELECTRONIC
COPY OF THE PUBLISHED VERSION OR
FINAL PEER-REVIEWED MANUSCRIPT
ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION IN A
REPOSITORY FOR SCIENTIFIC
PUBLICATIONS”
The grant agreement states:
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/mga/gga/h2020-mga-gga-
multi_en.pdf
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“… beneficiary must
ensure open access (free of
charge) to all peer-reviewed
scientific publications …
the data, including associated
metadata, free of charge for any
user …”
18. Open Access in Horizon
2020
1. SUBMIT PAPERS TO A JOURNAL OF CHOICE,
THERE IS NO RESTRICTION. IF A RESEARCHER
CHOOSES TO PUBLISH IN AN OA JOURNAL,
PUBLISHING COSTS CAN BE REIMBURSED WITHIN
THE PROJECT PERIOD AND BUDGET.
2. DEPOSIT THE FINAL MANUSCRIPT OR PUBLISHER’S
PDF IN A REPOSITORY, EITHER INSTITUTIONAL OR
DISCIPLINARY.
3. ACKNOWLEDGE PROJECT FUNDING, BOTH IN THE
PUBLICATION AND IN THE METADATA: EACH
PUBLICATION SHOULD ADD THE EC GRANT
AGREEMENT NUMBER.
4. EACH PAPER MUST HAVE A PUBLICATION DATE, A
DATE OF RELEASE IN OPEN ACCESS (EMBARGOED
IF NECESSARY) AND A PERSISTENT IDENTIFIER.
Four steps to getting open access articles:
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22. • A limited pilot will ensure OA to some data, on a voluntary basis and
with opt-out safeguards
• Beneficiaries will accept to:
• deposit in an open access repository:
• the data, including associated metadata, needed to validate the
results presented in scientific publications as soon as possible;
• other data, including associated metadata, as specified and within
the deadlines laid down in the data management plan;
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23. • (i) required to deposit the research data, preferably in
a research data repository and (ii), as far as possible,
take measures to enable third parties to access, mine,
exploit, reproduce and disseminate this research data.
• At the same time, projects should provide information
about tools and instruments at the disposal of the
beneficiaries and necessary for validating the results,
for instance specialised software or software code.
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24. • Opt out
Eg. conflict with obligation to protect results, with confidentiality
obligations, with security obligations or with rules on protection
of personal data or action’s main objective be jeopardised by
making specific parts of the research data openly accessible
• Costs relating to the implementation of the pilot will be
reimbursed.
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26. What is OpenAIRE
• A Participatory European Open Access
infrastructure to manage scientific publications
and associated scientific material via repository
networks.
• Supports discovery, sharing and re-use of Open
Access publications and EC funded research
results.
• Enhances publications by interconnecting them
with data sets, funding information, related
publications, institutional afiliation, metrics...
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27. Visualize - Manage
Enhanced Publications
Get support
(NOADs)
Linked Content
Statistics
+++
Search & Browse
Curate & collaborate
Deposit
Publications
& data
Research impact
Citations, usage
statistics
+++
APIs
Data repositories
Data Journals
Metadata
on data
Publication
repositories
Institutional &
Thematic
Open Access
Journals
Usage data
Metadata
And pdfs
8,700,000 OA publications
460 validated repositories
National funding
EC funding
Guidelines for use services
Institutional
CRIS
Systems
CERN/OpenAIRE “catch-all”
repository
Guidelines for data interoperability
Services for
Project Coordinators, Project Funders, Funders, Researchers,… Systems
Infrastructure
coordination
Infrastructure: data sources
Deposits in institutional or thematic repository
Publishes in OA journal
Publishes data
Fully
compliant?
Mine for project
Mine for other info De-duplicateLinkEnrich
OrganizationsProjects
AuthorsDatasets
Publications
Data
Providers
28. 1 2
Helps researchers
• share and archive
research
• maximize the use of
their research output
• comply with funder’s
Open Access
demands
• linking publications to
datasets
• deposit: repository
network + zenodo.org
3
Aids data providers
• to make content more
visible
• to make Open Access a
daily reality in
knowledge
management
• deposit: repository
network + zenodo.org
• to ensure
interoperability with
repositories, CRIS
systems and project
databases
What does OpenAIREoffer?
Assistance for
project coordinators
• compliance with
funder’s Open Access
demands
• reporting publication
progress and research
output
• searching and
compiling
performance
indicators for a
project
• linking publications to
data
29. How can OpenAIRE help?
• Help with reporting:
You can find your publications and
project listed at www. openaire.eu.
This is embedded in the EC’s
project portal (Cordis).
• Generate your
publication lists:
OpenAIRE provides you with a
button that will automatically
generate a publication list.
• Gold Open Access Pilot:
Reimbursement of Post-grant FP7
OA publications charges
TOOLS FOR PROJECT COORDINATORS
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33. FP7 Post-Grant Gold Pilot
• OA Article Processing Charges (APCs) for FP7
projects up to two years after they end.
• Max. 3 publications per FP7 project
• Peer reviewed
• Deposit in an OpenAIRE compliant repository
• See: https://www.openaire.eu/goldoa/fp7-post-
grant/pilot
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34. How can OpenAIRE help?
• Harvest into
OpenAIRE
Publications and data
• Link publications
OpenAIRE links your
publication to data, projects
• Zenodo:
OpenAIRE provides you with a
repository, for publications and
data
TOOLS FOR RESEARCHERS
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35. Zenodo
• Multiple data types
• Publications
• Long tail of research data
• Citable data (DOI)
• Links to funding, pubs,
data, software
“Catch-all” repository: OpenAIRE-CERN joint effort
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www.zenodo.org
H2020: Option to gather, preserve and
share
your project’s scientific output
36. For Project officers
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• Project monitoring tools
• Guides on how and why
Guides
https://www.openaire.eu/h2020-
fachtsheets/static-content/openaire-
h2020-fachtsheets/