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, 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
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 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 Guidelines version 4.0: new metadata application profile for Literat...OpenAIRE
Presentation at Open Repositories Conferecence 2018 - Bozman, 7th June 2018. Title:OpenAIRE Guidelines version 4.0: new metadata application profile for Literature Repositories. Authors: Pedro Príncipe, University of Minho; Jochen Schirrwagen, Bielefeld University.
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
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 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 Guidelines version 4.0: new metadata application profile for Literat...OpenAIRE
Presentation at Open Repositories Conferecence 2018 - Bozman, 7th June 2018. Title:OpenAIRE Guidelines version 4.0: new metadata application profile for Literature Repositories. Authors: Pedro Príncipe, University of Minho; Jochen Schirrwagen, Bielefeld University.
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.
EOSC-hub and OpenAIRE-Advance collaboration (Presentation at RDA 11th plenary)OpenAIRE
Presentation by Paolo Manghi (CNR-ISTI and OpenAIRE) ath the RDA 11th plenary BoF meeting - EOSC-related European Projects getting Global: Engaging with the RDA.
Presentation of the 2nd Content Providers Community Call, targeting the following topics: 1) OpenAIRE infrastructure updates;
2) Main topic: OpenAIRE Broker Service;
3) Community questions & comments.
OpenAIRE Content Provider Dashboard: from repositories to repositories (Open ...OpenAIRE
Poster presented at the International Open Repositories 2017 Conference, Brisbane - 27 July. OpenAIRE Content Provider Dashboard: one-stop-shop web service where content providers
interact with OpenAIRE.
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.
Presentation of the 1st Content Providers Community Call, targeting the following topics:
1) OpenAIRE infrastructure updates;
2) Main topic: OpenAIRE Guidelines V4: specifications and implementation roadmap and use cases;
3) Community questions & comment.
The Scholix Framework and the OpenAIRE Scholexplorer Service (OpenAIRE webina...OpenAIRE
Presentation from the OpenAIRE webinar on "Scholix guidelines for data-literature integration: opportunities for OpenAIRE compatible repositories", by Paolo Manghi (CNR-ISTI), December 5, 2017.
Talk given at the Westminster Higher Education Forum Keynote Seminar: Next steps for Open Access and Open Data research policy, Tuesday, 22nd November 2016
The European Open Science Cloud: just what is it?Carole Goble
Presented at Jisc and CNI leaders conference 2018, 2 July 2018, Oxford, UK (https://www.jisc.ac.uk/events/jisc-and-cni-leaders-conference-02-jul-2018). The European Open Science Cloud. What exactly is it? In principle it is conceived as a virtual environment with open and seamless services for storage, management, analysis and re-use of research data, across borders and scientific disciplines. How? By federating existing scientific data infrastructures, currently dispersed across disciplines and Member States. In practice, what it is depends on the stakeholder. To European Research Infrastructures it’s a coordinated mission to organise and exchange their data, metadata, software and services to be FAIR – Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable – and to use e-Infrastructures, either EU or commercial. To EU e-Infrastructures offering data storage and cloud services, it’s a funding mission to integrate their services, policies and organisational structures, and to be used by the Research Infrastructures. To agencies it’s a means to promote Open Science, standardisation, cross-disciplinary research and coordinated investment with a dream of a “one stop shop” for researchers. And for Libraries?
The Ascent of Open Science and the European Open Science CloudTiziana Ferrari
Open science is becoming more and more part of the daily practice in conducting science. Around the world, researchers are increasingly aware of the value and importance of open science. As scientific research becomes highly data-driven and dependent on computing, scientists are conscious of the growing need to share data, software and infrastructure to reduce wasteful duplication and increase economies of scale. In an ideal world, every step of the research process would be public and transparent – the full methodology and all the tools used, as well as the data, would be accessible to the public and all groups without restriction, enabling reproducibility and refinement by other scientists.
This presentation will show case a number of success stories indicating how federated digital infrastructure, that have been sustained by the member states and the European Commission, have become an indispensable tool to enable collaboration ad sharing.
The European Open Science Cloud was launched by the European Commission in 2016 aiming to (1) increase the ability to exploit research data across scientific disciplines and between the public and private sector, (2) interconnect existing and new digital infrastructures in Europe and (3) support open science.
The presentation showcases how open data, open data analytics and open e-Infrastructures like EGI (https://www.egi.eu/) have been key enables of scientific discoveries from the discovery of gravitational waves with LIGO-VIRGO to drug design with the molecular modelling tools of WeNMR.
EOSC-hub (https://www.eosc-hub.eu/) - the first and the largest of the EOSC implementation projects of the H2020 funding programme, has succeeded in delivering some of the building blocks like the EOSC portal and Marketplace, tools and processes for federating data and services providers, harmonized policies, a federated AAI infrastructure, Competence Centres to support research infrastructures in their complex digital needs, interoperability guidelines and the Early Adopter Programme to provide expert support and service capacity to research projects.
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.
EOSC-hub and OpenAIRE-Advance collaboration (Presentation at RDA 11th plenary)OpenAIRE
Presentation by Paolo Manghi (CNR-ISTI and OpenAIRE) ath the RDA 11th plenary BoF meeting - EOSC-related European Projects getting Global: Engaging with the RDA.
Presentation of the 2nd Content Providers Community Call, targeting the following topics: 1) OpenAIRE infrastructure updates;
2) Main topic: OpenAIRE Broker Service;
3) Community questions & comments.
OpenAIRE Content Provider Dashboard: from repositories to repositories (Open ...OpenAIRE
Poster presented at the International Open Repositories 2017 Conference, Brisbane - 27 July. OpenAIRE Content Provider Dashboard: one-stop-shop web service where content providers
interact with OpenAIRE.
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.
Presentation of the 1st Content Providers Community Call, targeting the following topics:
1) OpenAIRE infrastructure updates;
2) Main topic: OpenAIRE Guidelines V4: specifications and implementation roadmap and use cases;
3) Community questions & comment.
The Scholix Framework and the OpenAIRE Scholexplorer Service (OpenAIRE webina...OpenAIRE
Presentation from the OpenAIRE webinar on "Scholix guidelines for data-literature integration: opportunities for OpenAIRE compatible repositories", by Paolo Manghi (CNR-ISTI), December 5, 2017.
Talk given at the Westminster Higher Education Forum Keynote Seminar: Next steps for Open Access and Open Data research policy, Tuesday, 22nd November 2016
The European Open Science Cloud: just what is it?Carole Goble
Presented at Jisc and CNI leaders conference 2018, 2 July 2018, Oxford, UK (https://www.jisc.ac.uk/events/jisc-and-cni-leaders-conference-02-jul-2018). The European Open Science Cloud. What exactly is it? In principle it is conceived as a virtual environment with open and seamless services for storage, management, analysis and re-use of research data, across borders and scientific disciplines. How? By federating existing scientific data infrastructures, currently dispersed across disciplines and Member States. In practice, what it is depends on the stakeholder. To European Research Infrastructures it’s a coordinated mission to organise and exchange their data, metadata, software and services to be FAIR – Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable – and to use e-Infrastructures, either EU or commercial. To EU e-Infrastructures offering data storage and cloud services, it’s a funding mission to integrate their services, policies and organisational structures, and to be used by the Research Infrastructures. To agencies it’s a means to promote Open Science, standardisation, cross-disciplinary research and coordinated investment with a dream of a “one stop shop” for researchers. And for Libraries?
The Ascent of Open Science and the European Open Science CloudTiziana Ferrari
Open science is becoming more and more part of the daily practice in conducting science. Around the world, researchers are increasingly aware of the value and importance of open science. As scientific research becomes highly data-driven and dependent on computing, scientists are conscious of the growing need to share data, software and infrastructure to reduce wasteful duplication and increase economies of scale. In an ideal world, every step of the research process would be public and transparent – the full methodology and all the tools used, as well as the data, would be accessible to the public and all groups without restriction, enabling reproducibility and refinement by other scientists.
This presentation will show case a number of success stories indicating how federated digital infrastructure, that have been sustained by the member states and the European Commission, have become an indispensable tool to enable collaboration ad sharing.
The European Open Science Cloud was launched by the European Commission in 2016 aiming to (1) increase the ability to exploit research data across scientific disciplines and between the public and private sector, (2) interconnect existing and new digital infrastructures in Europe and (3) support open science.
The presentation showcases how open data, open data analytics and open e-Infrastructures like EGI (https://www.egi.eu/) have been key enables of scientific discoveries from the discovery of gravitational waves with LIGO-VIRGO to drug design with the molecular modelling tools of WeNMR.
EOSC-hub (https://www.eosc-hub.eu/) - the first and the largest of the EOSC implementation projects of the H2020 funding programme, has succeeded in delivering some of the building blocks like the EOSC portal and Marketplace, tools and processes for federating data and services providers, harmonized policies, a federated AAI infrastructure, Competence Centres to support research infrastructures in their complex digital needs, interoperability guidelines and the Early Adopter Programme to provide expert support and service capacity to research projects.
OSFair2017 Workshop | The European Open Science Cloud Pilot Open Science Fair
Brian Matthews presents the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) and the EOSCpilot | OSFair2017 Workshop
Workshop title: How FAIR friendly is your data catalogue?
Workshop overview:
This workshop will build upon the work planned by the EOSCpilot data interoperability task and the BlueBridge workshop held on April 3 at the RDA meeting. We will investigate common mechanisms for interoperation of data catalogues that preserve established community standards, norms and resources, while simplifying the process of being/becoming FAIR. Can we have a simple interoperability architecture based on a common set of metadata types? What are the minimum metadata requirements to expose FAIR data to EOSC services and EOSC users?
DAY 3 - PARALLEL SESSION 6 & 7
Vortrag im Rahmen der EERA-Session: Open Science and Educational Research? Inclusion and Exclusion at the European Open Science Cloud; am 5. September 2018 in Bolzano (Italien).
European Commission
DG Research and Innovation
RTD.A2. Open Data Policy and Science Cloud
Katarzyna Szkuta
European Open Science Cloud: Concept, status and opportunitiesEOSC-hub project
European Open Science Cloud: Concept, status and opportunities.
Presentation given by Gergely Sipos at the International Symposium on Grids and Clouds 2019 event in Taiwan.
Building a Blockchain-based Reputation Infrastructure for Open Research. Ca...Carmen Holotescu
Presentation for ICCMAE 2022: The 2nd International Conference on Computational Methods and Applications in Engineering May 7-8, 2021
Authors:
Victor HOLOTESCU, PhD Student,
Andrei TERNAUCIUC, PhD
Radu VASIU, PhD
Politehnica University of Timișoara, Romania
Carmen HOLOTESCU, PhD
”Ioan Slavici” University of Timișoara, Romania
Cosmin CIORANU, PhD
UEFISCDI, Bucharest, Romania
Data management plans – EUDAT Best practices and case study | www.eudat.euEUDAT
| www.eudat.eu | Presentation given by Stéphane Coutin during the PRACE 2017 Spring School joint training event with the EU H2020 VI-SEEM project (https://vi-seem.eu/) organised by CaSToRC at The Cyprus Institute. Science and more specifically projects using HPC is facing a digital data explosion. Instruments and simulations are producing more and more volume; data can be shared, mined, cited, preserved… They are a great asset, but they are facing risks: we can miss storage, we can lose them, they can be misused,… To start this session, we will review why it is important to manage research data and how to do this by maintaining a Data Management Plan. This will be based on the best practices from EUDAT H2020 project and European Commission recommendation. During the second part we will interactively draft a DMP for a given use case.
OpenAIRE Content Providers Community Call. May 6th, 2020.
This Call focused the presentation of the new User Interface of Provide Dashboard and the presentation of 4 use cases using the Provide service.
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 available here: https://youtu.be/J4m_ryRxtnY
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
Presentation by Prodromos Tsiavos (Senior Legal Advisor - ARC/ Director - Onassis Group) 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_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 infrastructure updates;
2) Main topic: OpenAIRE Usage Statistics service: technical details and upcoming developments;
3) Community questions & comments.
Slides accompanying the OpenAIRE Research Graph consultation webinar as held on Janyary 30th 2020.
Presenter: Andrea Mannocci
Recording: https://youtu.be/PCwXMDQb3r8
Presenter: Prodromos Tsiavos
This OpenAIRE and EOSC-hub webinar covers Horizon 2020 rules and good practices approaches to addressing Open Data, Open Science and research results exploitation in Consortium Agreements and in Data Management Plans. It also specifically covers the issues of concern between Open Science and exploitation (patents, spin offs/ outs, confidentiality), business planning and licensing strategies.
Webinar page: https://www.openaire.eu/item/open-science-and-research-results-exploitation-friends-or-foes
Multi-source connectivity as the driver of solar wind variability in the heli...Sérgio Sacani
The ambient solar wind that flls the heliosphere originates from multiple
sources in the solar corona and is highly structured. It is often described
as high-speed, relatively homogeneous, plasma streams from coronal
holes and slow-speed, highly variable, streams whose source regions are
under debate. A key goal of ESA/NASA’s Solar Orbiter mission is to identify
solar wind sources and understand what drives the complexity seen in the
heliosphere. By combining magnetic feld modelling and spectroscopic
techniques with high-resolution observations and measurements, we show
that the solar wind variability detected in situ by Solar Orbiter in March
2022 is driven by spatio-temporal changes in the magnetic connectivity to
multiple sources in the solar atmosphere. The magnetic feld footpoints
connected to the spacecraft moved from the boundaries of a coronal hole
to one active region (12961) and then across to another region (12957). This
is refected in the in situ measurements, which show the transition from fast
to highly Alfvénic then to slow solar wind that is disrupted by the arrival of
a coronal mass ejection. Our results describe solar wind variability at 0.5 au
but are applicable to near-Earth observatories.
Professional air quality monitoring systems provide immediate, on-site data for analysis, compliance, and decision-making.
Monitor common gases, weather parameters, particulates.
Earliest Galaxies in the JADES Origins Field: Luminosity Function and Cosmic ...Sérgio Sacani
We characterize the earliest galaxy population in the JADES Origins Field (JOF), the deepest
imaging field observed with JWST. We make use of the ancillary Hubble optical images (5 filters
spanning 0.4−0.9µm) and novel JWST images with 14 filters spanning 0.8−5µm, including 7 mediumband filters, and reaching total exposure times of up to 46 hours per filter. We combine all our data
at > 2.3µm to construct an ultradeep image, reaching as deep as ≈ 31.4 AB mag in the stack and
30.3-31.0 AB mag (5σ, r = 0.1” circular aperture) in individual filters. We measure photometric
redshifts and use robust selection criteria to identify a sample of eight galaxy candidates at redshifts
z = 11.5 − 15. These objects show compact half-light radii of R1/2 ∼ 50 − 200pc, stellar masses of
M⋆ ∼ 107−108M⊙, and star-formation rates of SFR ∼ 0.1−1 M⊙ yr−1
. Our search finds no candidates
at 15 < z < 20, placing upper limits at these redshifts. We develop a forward modeling approach to
infer the properties of the evolving luminosity function without binning in redshift or luminosity that
marginalizes over the photometric redshift uncertainty of our candidate galaxies and incorporates the
impact of non-detections. We find a z = 12 luminosity function in good agreement with prior results,
and that the luminosity function normalization and UV luminosity density decline by a factor of ∼ 2.5
from z = 12 to z = 14. We discuss the possible implications of our results in the context of theoretical
models for evolution of the dark matter halo mass function.
Richard's aventures in two entangled wonderlandsRichard Gill
Since the loophole-free Bell experiments of 2020 and the Nobel prizes in physics of 2022, critics of Bell's work have retreated to the fortress of super-determinism. Now, super-determinism is a derogatory word - it just means "determinism". Palmer, Hance and Hossenfelder argue that quantum mechanics and determinism are not incompatible, using a sophisticated mathematical construction based on a subtle thinning of allowed states and measurements in quantum mechanics, such that what is left appears to make Bell's argument fail, without altering the empirical predictions of quantum mechanics. I think however that it is a smoke screen, and the slogan "lost in math" comes to my mind. I will discuss some other recent disproofs of Bell's theorem using the language of causality based on causal graphs. Causal thinking is also central to law and justice. I will mention surprising connections to my work on serial killer nurse cases, in particular the Dutch case of Lucia de Berk and the current UK case of Lucy Letby.
2. Why – What – How
EOSC
OpenAIRE Week | Virtual Workshop | October 12, 2020
3. For researchers
• Tools to find, access, verify and combine multi-disciplinary scientific data for new discoveries
• Measures to increase data findability and accessibility
• Clear incentives and rewards for sharing
For policy makers
Societal and global challenges demand cross-disciplinary research
A lack of available FAIR data costs Europe €10 billion per year (PWC)
Europe needs a data commons to maintain its position as global leader in innovation
An increase in data resources will boost the usage of distributed machine learning and
emerging artificial intelligence techniques giving Europe a competitive advantage
Europe’s response to data driven research
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5. OpenAIRE Week| Virtual Workshop| October12, 2020
Openness is the success factor for
EOSC
Free (at the point of use), uncomplicated and intelligent
access to data
Open Science and specifically Open Access to all
research results (data, publications, software, protocols,
as well as tools and services) is a strategic priority, a key
enabler into achieving a critical mass of accessible
content for researchers to experiment with, stimulating the
demand.
The EOSC will only be successful if there is enough researcher engagement and uptake
6. EOSC in a nutshell
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Sharing research outcomes and research
resources – building on, learning from each
other.
Unique Selling Point, adding value to existing
EC and MS/AC investments – federation.
Driven by Rules of Participation – consensus
8. o Ashared open science policy framework. Embeds adatacompliance framework foropen/FAIR data. Itdefines andapplies the
rules ofhowthedataelements arepublished, shared andre-used.
o Authentication &Authorization Interoperability (AAI) framework, atrust andidentity service toallowseamless access toany
EOSC resource
o Data access framework. Enable open interfaces where dataconsumers (users andmachines) are abletodiscover andusedata.
o Service management and access framework. Provide aconsistent andagreed uponunderstanding ofe-science services: what
theyoffer, whichscienceproblem theyaddress, what istheir operational capacity, howtheyareaccessed, who pays for them.
o Aminimum interoperable metadata framework. Ensures openness andinteroperability across disciplines whilerespecting privacy
andsecurity (disclosure limitations, patents, IP,personal data, PSI,etc.)
o Anopen metrics framework. Sets therules (usage, performance, value formoney, user satisfaction) fortheassessment ofEOSC
elements, i.e.,policies, access framework, services, data, business, funding andusagemodels. Includes elements tofacilitate the
incentives andawards mechanisms.
o PID: Services togenerate, resolve andvalidate persistent identifiers.
o Security policies and procedures. Ensures consistent andcoordinated security operations across thefederated services.
o Operational support services.
o Web-portal including web-content aswellassupplyanddemand facing services providing for accessing theEOSCresources.
EOSC Core
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9. Horizon Europe will support European Partnerships to deliver on global challenges
through concerted R&I effort with the Member States, private sector, foundations and
other stakeholders.
EU Partnerships
• provide mechanisms to link R&I closely to policy needs,
• develop close synergies with national and regional programmes,
• bring together a broad range of innovation actors to work towards a common goal, and
• turn research into socio-economic results
Partnerships - An EU alignment mechanism
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https://ec.europa.eu/info/horizon-europe-next-research-and-innovation-framework-programme/european-partnerships-horizon-europe_en#partnership-candidates-and-contact-details
49 EU Partnerships
10. • Develop synergies: Enable a trusted, virtual, federated environment in Europe to
store, share and re-use research data across borders and scientific disciplines.
• Bring all actors under one umbrella: Bring together institutional, national and
European initiatives and engage all relevant stakeholders to co-design and deploy a
European Research Data Commons.
• Help researchers: Enhance the possibilities for researchers to find, share and reuse
publications, data, and software leading to new insights and innovations, higher
research productivity and improved reproducibility in science.
EOSC Partnership
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11. Objective 1: Open science practices and skills are rewarded and taught, becoming the
“new normal”
Main milestone: The EOSC ecosystem underpins the reward of open science practices and data stewardship that
improve trust, quality and productivity in science.
Objective 2: Standards, tools and services allow researchers to find, access and reuse
results
Main milestone: The EOSC provides a trusted platform supporting the development of innovative services and
products.
Objective 3: Sustainable and federated infrastructures enable open sharing of scientific
results
Main milestone: The EOSC infrastructure is in operation, providing a web of FAIR data and related services
underpinning research addressing major societal challenges.
Crosscutting objective: Boosting the impact of EOSC through collaboration and alliances
EOSC Partnership – Key objectives
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12. The Partnership will operate through a new Association
(Belgian AISBL) along the principles of decentralisation,
transparency and openness.
Core tasks
Coordination and alignment (SRIA)
Monitoring and reporting
EOSC technical guidance
FAIR training
Communication
TheAssociationwillbeessentiallyresourcedviathemembershipfeesfromitsmembers.
TheactivitiesresultingfromtheSRIAwillberesourcedthroughcommitments bythe
EuropeanCommission,atEuropeanlevel,andbythemembersoftheAssociationat
nationalandinstitutionallevel.
EOSC Governance
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4 founding members
Interest from ~90
Membership fees
Full - 10,000 €
Observers - 2,000 €
13. Strategic Research & Innovation Agenda (SRIA)
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14. 36 Regular & 11 Associate members (24 countries, 2 intl.)
In the European Open Science Cloud context
OpenAIRE
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17. o Ashared open science policy framework. Embeds adatacompliance framework foropen/FAIR data. Itdefines andapplies the
rules ofhowthedataelements arepublished, shared andre-used.
o Authentication &Authorization Interoperability (AAI) framework, atrust andidentity service toallowseamless access toany
EOSC resource
o Data access framework. Enable open interfaces where dataconsumers (users andmachines) are abletodiscover andusedata.
o Service management and access framework. Provide aconsistent andagreed uponunderstanding ofe-science services: what
theyoffer, whichscienceproblem theyaddress, what istheir operational capacity, howtheyareaccessed, who pays for them.
o Aminimum interoperable metadata framework. Ensures openness andinteroperability across disciplines whilerespecting privacy
andsecurity (disclosure limitations, patents, IP,personal data, PSI,etc.)
o Anopen metrics framework. Sets therules (usage, performance, value formoney, user satisfaction) fortheassessment ofEOSC
elements, i.e.,policies, access framework, services, data, business, funding andusagemodels. Includes elements tofacilitate the
incentives andawards mechanisms.
o PID: Services togenerate, resolve andvalidate persistent identifiers.
o Security policies and procedures. Ensures consistent andcoordinated security operations across thefederated services.
o Operational support services.
o Web-portal including web-content aswellassupplyanddemand facing services providing for accessing theEOSCresources.
EOSC Core & OpenAIRE
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18. Guidelines for content providers
A common metadata framework for exchanging min metadata information
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OpenAIRE Guidelines
for DATA Repositories
OpenAIRE Guidelines
for OTHER research
products
guidelines.openaire.eu
OpenAIRE Guidelines
for LITERATURE
Repositories v4.0
OpenAIRE Guidelines
for SOFTWARE
Repositories
OpenAIRE Guidelines
for CRIS
OpenAIRE Guidelines
for USAGE statistics
EOSC RoP for Content Providers
19. OpenAIRE services in EOSC
Guidelines
Setting compliance of EOSC
data sources
Research Organizations
EOSC scientific product
catalogue
Data
Source
OpenAIRE
Guidelines
for LITERATURE
Repositories v4.0
OpenAIRE
Guidelines
for SOFTWARE
Repositories
OpenAIRE
Guidelines
for CRIS
OpenAIRE
Guidelines
for USAGEstatistics
OpenAIRE
Guidelines
for OTHER research
products
OpenAIRE
Guidelines
for DATA
Repositories
Compliance
Publishing
Monitoring
IT
Register
Validate
Usage data
OpenAIRE Week | Virtual Workshop | October 12, 2020
20. Community of Practice of trainers
Bridging thematic discipline communities (60+ trainers)
Producing OS training material
Delivering extensive training through our network
OpenAIRE training in EOSC
OpenAIRE Week | Virtual Workshop | October 12, 2020
110 webinars, 10216 attendees
192 training events, 7071 attendees
21. A shared open science policy framework as part of the EOSC MVE
Policy toolkit of policy templates
Share national strategies as best practices
Open Science Observatory
OS Monitor
Policies
OpenAIRE policies in EOSC
OpenAIRE Week | Virtual Workshop | October 12, 2020