The document summarizes the OpenAIRE project, which supports open access policies of the European Commission. It discusses the FP7 open access pilot program that requires depositing publications in online repositories. It describes OpenAIRE's goals of building an open access infrastructure across Europe and providing support to researchers, institutions, and repositories. OpenAIRE will harvest publications from repositories, provide search and visualization tools, and monitor access and usage statistics to help researchers comply with open access policies.
OpenAIRE at the Open Access Tage 2010, GöttingenOpenAIRE
This document discusses the OpenAIRE project and its efforts to support open access policies of the European Commission. It describes the FP7 open access pilot program and ERC open access guidelines that require depositing publications in repositories. OpenAIRE provides infrastructure to harvest these publications and make them searchable and accessible. It establishes guidelines for repositories to be OpenAIRE compliant by extending existing DRIVER guidelines. National open access desks help researchers comply with open access policies and provide support through toolkits and outreach.
OpenAIRE at the Open Access day, Vienna, March 2011OpenAIRE
The document discusses OpenAIRE, an initiative to support open access for projects funded by the European Union's FP7 and ERC programs. OpenAIRE aims to build an electronic infrastructure for identifying, depositing, accessing, and monitoring open access publications from EU-funded research. It will provide support structures to help researchers comply with open access policies and will explore scientific data management services. OpenAIRE is a three-year project with 38 partners across Europe that began in December 2009 with a budget of 4.1 million Euros.
This document provides an overview of open access policies under the European Union's FP7 framework program. It discusses the benefits of open access for researchers, including increased visibility, citations, and access to research. It summarizes the FP7 open access pilot, which requires depositing publications in repositories after a 6-12 month embargo period depending on the field. The document also outlines the European Research Council's open access guidelines and provides guidance on complying with open access policies through publication workflows, copyright issues, and reporting requirements.
“Open Research Data: Implications for Science and Society”, Warsaw, Poland, May 28–29, 2015, conference organized by the Open Science Platform — an initiative of the Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical and Computational Modelling at the University of Warsaw. pon.edu.pl @OpenSciPlatform #ORD2015
OpenAIRE is a 36-month, 4.1 million euro project with 38 partners across Europe to build open access infrastructure for research. It will create a portal for depositing and searching open access publications, set up national open access liaison offices, and work with research communities in health, environment, information and communication science, and socio-economic sciences to support open access to publications and research data.
Session 50 - High Performance Computing Ecosystem in EuropeISSGC Summer School
The document provides an overview of high-performance computing activities in Europe. It discusses key terminology, emerging trends, stakeholders, and ongoing grid and HPC projects. Some of the major projects discussed include PRACE, DEISA, EGEE, and GÉANT2, which provide HPC resources, grid infrastructure, and networking across Europe respectively. The document emphasizes the need for collaboration across the different layers of the HPC ecosystem to effectively support scientific computing and research at European level.
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
The document summarizes the OpenAIRE project, which supports open access policies of the European Commission. It discusses the FP7 open access pilot program that requires depositing publications in online repositories. It describes OpenAIRE's goals of building an open access infrastructure across Europe and providing support to researchers, institutions, and repositories. OpenAIRE will harvest publications from repositories, provide search and visualization tools, and monitor access and usage statistics to help researchers comply with open access policies.
OpenAIRE at the Open Access Tage 2010, GöttingenOpenAIRE
This document discusses the OpenAIRE project and its efforts to support open access policies of the European Commission. It describes the FP7 open access pilot program and ERC open access guidelines that require depositing publications in repositories. OpenAIRE provides infrastructure to harvest these publications and make them searchable and accessible. It establishes guidelines for repositories to be OpenAIRE compliant by extending existing DRIVER guidelines. National open access desks help researchers comply with open access policies and provide support through toolkits and outreach.
OpenAIRE at the Open Access day, Vienna, March 2011OpenAIRE
The document discusses OpenAIRE, an initiative to support open access for projects funded by the European Union's FP7 and ERC programs. OpenAIRE aims to build an electronic infrastructure for identifying, depositing, accessing, and monitoring open access publications from EU-funded research. It will provide support structures to help researchers comply with open access policies and will explore scientific data management services. OpenAIRE is a three-year project with 38 partners across Europe that began in December 2009 with a budget of 4.1 million Euros.
This document provides an overview of open access policies under the European Union's FP7 framework program. It discusses the benefits of open access for researchers, including increased visibility, citations, and access to research. It summarizes the FP7 open access pilot, which requires depositing publications in repositories after a 6-12 month embargo period depending on the field. The document also outlines the European Research Council's open access guidelines and provides guidance on complying with open access policies through publication workflows, copyright issues, and reporting requirements.
“Open Research Data: Implications for Science and Society”, Warsaw, Poland, May 28–29, 2015, conference organized by the Open Science Platform — an initiative of the Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical and Computational Modelling at the University of Warsaw. pon.edu.pl @OpenSciPlatform #ORD2015
OpenAIRE is a 36-month, 4.1 million euro project with 38 partners across Europe to build open access infrastructure for research. It will create a portal for depositing and searching open access publications, set up national open access liaison offices, and work with research communities in health, environment, information and communication science, and socio-economic sciences to support open access to publications and research data.
Session 50 - High Performance Computing Ecosystem in EuropeISSGC Summer School
The document provides an overview of high-performance computing activities in Europe. It discusses key terminology, emerging trends, stakeholders, and ongoing grid and HPC projects. Some of the major projects discussed include PRACE, DEISA, EGEE, and GÉANT2, which provide HPC resources, grid infrastructure, and networking across Europe respectively. The document emphasizes the need for collaboration across the different layers of the HPC ecosystem to effectively support scientific computing and research at European level.
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
OpenAIRE Presentation in the OpenAIRE Berlin Conference, Dec 2009, ParisOpenAIRE
OpenAIRE is a 36-month, FP7-funded project with 38 partners from 27 EU member states and Norway. It aims to establish an electronic infrastructure and support mechanisms to identify, deposit, access, and monitor FP7 and ERC funded articles. All deposited articles will be freely accessible worldwide through a new portal. OpenAIRE will establish a helpdesk system and liaison offices across Europe to support researchers in depositing publications. It will also operate an e-infrastructure populated with FP7-funded research using a repository to host publications with no natural repository association. OpenAIRE will provide monitoring, statistics, and a portal to access publications and services. It will also explore scientific data management with various subject communities.
OpenAIRE presentation in 5th Munin Conf on Scientific PublishingOpenAIRE
The EU's OpenAIRE project aims to create infrastructure for open access research in Europe. It will develop a portal for making publications openly accessible and an orphan repository for researchers without institutional repositories. It also supports national helpdesks and outreach on open access policies. In Norway, repositories will harvest metadata and full texts from the CRIStin database to feed into the OpenAIRE portal. While systems are still being implemented, open access policies aim to maximize the impact and return on investment of publicly funded research across Europe.
On chemical structures, substances, nanomaterials and measurementsNina Jeliazkova
"On chemical structures, substances, nanomaterials and measurements"
Nina Jeliazkova, Ideaconsult
This talk attempts to highlight how I came to recognize the fundamental role of measurements, coming from the realm of data modelling and data analysis. Besides retaining the data provenance it provides insights how do we go beyond chemical structures and address the challenges of representing the identity of chemical substances and nanomaterials (with examples from the latest developments of AMBIT web services and OpenTox API). Finally, supporting the vision of distributed, open, web-like approach towards recording subtle experimental details is essential, not only for the chemists and biologists in the labs, but for all of us using, modelling, storing and querying the data.
Presented July 14,2014 in Cambridge , UK
Defining the Future for Open Notebook Science – A Memorial Symposium Celebrating the Work of Jean-Claude Bradley
http://inmemoriamjcb.wikispaces.com/Jean-Claude+Bradley+Memorial+Symposium
OpenAIREplus is a parallel project to the existing OpenAIRE initiative that aims to develop an open access, participatory infrastructure for scientific information including publications, datasets, and projects. It will expand the OpenAIRE networks of repositories by reaching out to thematic and dataset repositories. NOADs play a role in dissemination activities and the helpdesk to advocate for open access and encourage deposition in repositories.
Open Access at the ERC - Open Access and Open Data in H2020, Bonn, 10 Septemb...Dagmar M. Meyer
Presentation given at the event "Open Access und Open Data in Horizont 2020 - Sonderveranstaltung für Multiplikatorinnen und Multiplikatoren" which took place in Bonn on 10 September 2015. The event was organised by the German Horizon 2020 National Contact Point for Legal and Financial Matters.
Open access and the ERC - EARMA Conference, 3 July 2013Dagmar M. Meyer
Presentation given in the session on "Open Access in Horizon 2020 and national policies in the member states" at the 19th EARMA Annual Conference "Stairways to Excellence in Research Management and Administration" on 3 July 2013.
The conference was hosted by Vienna University of Technology, Austria. More information: http://www.earma.org/Vienna2013/?id=1183
SemIoT is a project funded by The Ministry of Education and Science of Russian Federation which aims to provide an access to sensor networks using unified data models and interfaces that hide heterogeneity of the network and facilitate effective data access, interoperability, resource search and discovery
Fit for Purpose! Shaping Open Access and Open Science Policies for Horizon Eu...Victoria Tsoukala
Victoria Tsoukala from the European Commission's DG RTD Open Science Unit presented on the European Commission's policies and plans for Open Access and Open Science under Horizon Europe. Key points include:
- Open Access to publications and research data will be mandatory under Horizon Europe with exceptions allowed for research data.
- The European Open Science Cloud will provide researchers access to storage, management, and analysis of research data.
- Responsible data management with Data Management Plans and FAIR data principles will be required.
- Open Science will be promoted through incentives and obligations beyond just open access, such as citizen science and evaluation of proposals.
- Other initiatives include the European Open Science Cloud to connect
1) The document discusses Linked Data and semantic application development. It provides examples of semantic technologies like the Google Knowledge Graph, Freebase, and DBpedia.
2) It explains key concepts of Linked Data including URIs, HTTP URIs, RDF, SPARQL, ontologies, and the semantic web stack. The four Linked Data principles are also summarized.
3) Architectures for Linked Data applications are covered including crawling, on-the-fly dereferencing, and federated query patterns. Components like wrappers, mediators, caches and triple stores are also discussed.
This presentation gives an overview of European Commission policies and initiatives aiming to promote open access to scientific information in the European Research Area (ERA). In this policy area, the Commission acts both as a policymaking and as a funding body. As policymaker, it defines policies within the context of European research and ICT policy. As a funding body, it lays down rules on access to the results of the research it funds within the Framework Programme for research development. This contribution introduces the European Commission's general approach regarding access to scientific information, presents specific initiatives in the field of open access to peer-reviewed scientific publications, and develops a first approach to open access to data.
Structuri si mandate pentru valorificarea rezultatelor cercetarii stiintificeNicolaie Constantinescu
This document discusses European policies and initiatives related to open access and dissemination of scientific research results from publicly funded projects. It outlines strategies such as Europe 2020, Innovation Union, and Horizon 2020 which aim to promote open access. It describes mandates for gold and green open access in FP7 and recommendations for open access to publications and research data. Infrastructure projects like OpenAIRE and Zenodo that support open access by linking publications to datasets and funding information are also summarized. The document advocates for defining clear open access policies and reinforcing preservation of scientific information.
The document summarizes the European Commission's policies and activities to support open science in Europe. It outlines the Commission's holistic policy agenda to promote open access to publications and research data, establish the European Open Science Cloud, and incentivize open science practices. It also presents the key findings of a new report on the state of open science across EU member states, which found most have adopted open access policies but progress on research data policies and incentives varies. Areas identified as needing more work include copyright, access for SMEs, skills and rewards, and indicators for open science.
The document discusses the development of a metadata model for digitized newspaper articles. It aims to gather existing metadata models, design a comprehensive new model called ENMAP based on standards like METS and MODS, and manage feedback on the format. The model will include a data dictionary defining structural elements and text types found in newspapers. Elements may include titles, headlines, advertisements, illustrations, and page numbers. Text types could be breaking news, reviews, obituaries, advertisements, weather forecasts, and more. The objectives are to provide clear definitions and examples to help libraries apply the metadata and tools can use it for search and crowd-based services. Feedback is sought on defining elements and how they interact with readers.
The presentation we gave at two workshops on Open Access policies organised by EU-funded project PASTEUR4OA on 9 & 10 February 2016 in Brussels. Basically, nothing really new, but this is probably the shortest presentation we have made to present the European Commission mandate for open access in Horizon 2020.
OpenAIRE at INFSO-RTD, Open Access Co-ordination Workshop, Brussels, May 2011OpenAIRE
1. OpenAIRE makes open access publications from European funded projects accessible by linking publications to projects and repositories.
2. It delivers participatory infrastructure by building on existing European repositories and technologies while pushing coordination and capitalizing on existing tools.
3. OpenAIRE provides unique added value for researchers, funders, and policymakers by enabling one-step deposition, assessing research impact, and establishing generic infrastructures beyond its original mandate.
The GEN6 project aims to pilot IPv6 upgrades of eGovernment services across Europe. It has a budget of 6 million euros and involves organizations from 8 countries. The project will provide guidelines for IPv6 deployment and document national pilot projects upgrading networks, services, and applications in areas like eGovernment, secure clouds, education, and emergency response. Outcomes will include technical documentation of the pilots and estimates of transition costs and benefits to support broader IPv6 adoption. Dissemination efforts will spread the results to public administrations and other stakeholders.
OpenAIRE at Belgian NCP, Brussels, October 2010.OpenAIRE
1) The document discusses the Open Access policies of the European Union's FP7 and ERC programs, and the OpenAIRE initiative's role in supporting compliance with these policies.
2) It requires depositing publications in an institutional or subject-based repository and making them openly accessible within 6-12 months.
3) OpenAIRE aims to provide tools and infrastructure like a repository for "orphan" publications to help researchers comply with open access mandates.
OpenAIRE for UGent FP7 and ERC participantsen aire@ugentOpenAIRE
This document summarizes an OpenAIRE presentation about supporting open access for FP7 and ERC funded projects. It discusses the FP7 open access pilot program, ERC guidelines on open access, and how OpenAIRE supports compliance. OpenAIRE establishes an electronic infrastructure for identifying, depositing, accessing, and monitoring FP7 and ERC funded articles. It also provides helpdesk support and works to build support structures for researchers to deposit publications.
Andreja Zulim - ERC Starting Grant and Advanced Grant 2011/2011 callvrijeuniversiteit
1) The ERC provides "starting grants" and "advanced grants" to support excellent frontier research projects led by independent investigators. Starting grants are for early career researchers 2-12 years post-PhD, while advanced grants are for established research leaders.
2) Proposals are evaluated solely based on scientific excellence. Funding covers up to 100% of direct costs plus 20% overhead. Starting grants provide up to 1.5-2 million euros over 5 years, while advanced grants provide up to 2.5-3.5 million euros.
3) The call schedule and submission process were outlined, with calls occurring in summer and autumn and proposals evaluated through a two-step
The document provides an overview of the European Research Council (ERC) and its funding schemes. It discusses the ERC's strategic aim of stimulating excellence in frontier research in Europe by funding the best researchers and ideas through competition based solely on scientific excellence. It outlines the ERC's two main grant schemes, the Starting Grant (StG) for early career researchers and the Advanced Grant (AdG) for established independent investigators. It also describes the application and evaluation processes.
OpenAIRE Presentation in the OpenAIRE Berlin Conference, Dec 2009, ParisOpenAIRE
OpenAIRE is a 36-month, FP7-funded project with 38 partners from 27 EU member states and Norway. It aims to establish an electronic infrastructure and support mechanisms to identify, deposit, access, and monitor FP7 and ERC funded articles. All deposited articles will be freely accessible worldwide through a new portal. OpenAIRE will establish a helpdesk system and liaison offices across Europe to support researchers in depositing publications. It will also operate an e-infrastructure populated with FP7-funded research using a repository to host publications with no natural repository association. OpenAIRE will provide monitoring, statistics, and a portal to access publications and services. It will also explore scientific data management with various subject communities.
OpenAIRE presentation in 5th Munin Conf on Scientific PublishingOpenAIRE
The EU's OpenAIRE project aims to create infrastructure for open access research in Europe. It will develop a portal for making publications openly accessible and an orphan repository for researchers without institutional repositories. It also supports national helpdesks and outreach on open access policies. In Norway, repositories will harvest metadata and full texts from the CRIStin database to feed into the OpenAIRE portal. While systems are still being implemented, open access policies aim to maximize the impact and return on investment of publicly funded research across Europe.
On chemical structures, substances, nanomaterials and measurementsNina Jeliazkova
"On chemical structures, substances, nanomaterials and measurements"
Nina Jeliazkova, Ideaconsult
This talk attempts to highlight how I came to recognize the fundamental role of measurements, coming from the realm of data modelling and data analysis. Besides retaining the data provenance it provides insights how do we go beyond chemical structures and address the challenges of representing the identity of chemical substances and nanomaterials (with examples from the latest developments of AMBIT web services and OpenTox API). Finally, supporting the vision of distributed, open, web-like approach towards recording subtle experimental details is essential, not only for the chemists and biologists in the labs, but for all of us using, modelling, storing and querying the data.
Presented July 14,2014 in Cambridge , UK
Defining the Future for Open Notebook Science – A Memorial Symposium Celebrating the Work of Jean-Claude Bradley
http://inmemoriamjcb.wikispaces.com/Jean-Claude+Bradley+Memorial+Symposium
OpenAIREplus is a parallel project to the existing OpenAIRE initiative that aims to develop an open access, participatory infrastructure for scientific information including publications, datasets, and projects. It will expand the OpenAIRE networks of repositories by reaching out to thematic and dataset repositories. NOADs play a role in dissemination activities and the helpdesk to advocate for open access and encourage deposition in repositories.
Open Access at the ERC - Open Access and Open Data in H2020, Bonn, 10 Septemb...Dagmar M. Meyer
Presentation given at the event "Open Access und Open Data in Horizont 2020 - Sonderveranstaltung für Multiplikatorinnen und Multiplikatoren" which took place in Bonn on 10 September 2015. The event was organised by the German Horizon 2020 National Contact Point for Legal and Financial Matters.
Open access and the ERC - EARMA Conference, 3 July 2013Dagmar M. Meyer
Presentation given in the session on "Open Access in Horizon 2020 and national policies in the member states" at the 19th EARMA Annual Conference "Stairways to Excellence in Research Management and Administration" on 3 July 2013.
The conference was hosted by Vienna University of Technology, Austria. More information: http://www.earma.org/Vienna2013/?id=1183
SemIoT is a project funded by The Ministry of Education and Science of Russian Federation which aims to provide an access to sensor networks using unified data models and interfaces that hide heterogeneity of the network and facilitate effective data access, interoperability, resource search and discovery
Fit for Purpose! Shaping Open Access and Open Science Policies for Horizon Eu...Victoria Tsoukala
Victoria Tsoukala from the European Commission's DG RTD Open Science Unit presented on the European Commission's policies and plans for Open Access and Open Science under Horizon Europe. Key points include:
- Open Access to publications and research data will be mandatory under Horizon Europe with exceptions allowed for research data.
- The European Open Science Cloud will provide researchers access to storage, management, and analysis of research data.
- Responsible data management with Data Management Plans and FAIR data principles will be required.
- Open Science will be promoted through incentives and obligations beyond just open access, such as citizen science and evaluation of proposals.
- Other initiatives include the European Open Science Cloud to connect
1) The document discusses Linked Data and semantic application development. It provides examples of semantic technologies like the Google Knowledge Graph, Freebase, and DBpedia.
2) It explains key concepts of Linked Data including URIs, HTTP URIs, RDF, SPARQL, ontologies, and the semantic web stack. The four Linked Data principles are also summarized.
3) Architectures for Linked Data applications are covered including crawling, on-the-fly dereferencing, and federated query patterns. Components like wrappers, mediators, caches and triple stores are also discussed.
This presentation gives an overview of European Commission policies and initiatives aiming to promote open access to scientific information in the European Research Area (ERA). In this policy area, the Commission acts both as a policymaking and as a funding body. As policymaker, it defines policies within the context of European research and ICT policy. As a funding body, it lays down rules on access to the results of the research it funds within the Framework Programme for research development. This contribution introduces the European Commission's general approach regarding access to scientific information, presents specific initiatives in the field of open access to peer-reviewed scientific publications, and develops a first approach to open access to data.
Structuri si mandate pentru valorificarea rezultatelor cercetarii stiintificeNicolaie Constantinescu
This document discusses European policies and initiatives related to open access and dissemination of scientific research results from publicly funded projects. It outlines strategies such as Europe 2020, Innovation Union, and Horizon 2020 which aim to promote open access. It describes mandates for gold and green open access in FP7 and recommendations for open access to publications and research data. Infrastructure projects like OpenAIRE and Zenodo that support open access by linking publications to datasets and funding information are also summarized. The document advocates for defining clear open access policies and reinforcing preservation of scientific information.
The document summarizes the European Commission's policies and activities to support open science in Europe. It outlines the Commission's holistic policy agenda to promote open access to publications and research data, establish the European Open Science Cloud, and incentivize open science practices. It also presents the key findings of a new report on the state of open science across EU member states, which found most have adopted open access policies but progress on research data policies and incentives varies. Areas identified as needing more work include copyright, access for SMEs, skills and rewards, and indicators for open science.
The document discusses the development of a metadata model for digitized newspaper articles. It aims to gather existing metadata models, design a comprehensive new model called ENMAP based on standards like METS and MODS, and manage feedback on the format. The model will include a data dictionary defining structural elements and text types found in newspapers. Elements may include titles, headlines, advertisements, illustrations, and page numbers. Text types could be breaking news, reviews, obituaries, advertisements, weather forecasts, and more. The objectives are to provide clear definitions and examples to help libraries apply the metadata and tools can use it for search and crowd-based services. Feedback is sought on defining elements and how they interact with readers.
The presentation we gave at two workshops on Open Access policies organised by EU-funded project PASTEUR4OA on 9 & 10 February 2016 in Brussels. Basically, nothing really new, but this is probably the shortest presentation we have made to present the European Commission mandate for open access in Horizon 2020.
OpenAIRE at INFSO-RTD, Open Access Co-ordination Workshop, Brussels, May 2011OpenAIRE
1. OpenAIRE makes open access publications from European funded projects accessible by linking publications to projects and repositories.
2. It delivers participatory infrastructure by building on existing European repositories and technologies while pushing coordination and capitalizing on existing tools.
3. OpenAIRE provides unique added value for researchers, funders, and policymakers by enabling one-step deposition, assessing research impact, and establishing generic infrastructures beyond its original mandate.
The GEN6 project aims to pilot IPv6 upgrades of eGovernment services across Europe. It has a budget of 6 million euros and involves organizations from 8 countries. The project will provide guidelines for IPv6 deployment and document national pilot projects upgrading networks, services, and applications in areas like eGovernment, secure clouds, education, and emergency response. Outcomes will include technical documentation of the pilots and estimates of transition costs and benefits to support broader IPv6 adoption. Dissemination efforts will spread the results to public administrations and other stakeholders.
OpenAIRE at Belgian NCP, Brussels, October 2010.OpenAIRE
1) The document discusses the Open Access policies of the European Union's FP7 and ERC programs, and the OpenAIRE initiative's role in supporting compliance with these policies.
2) It requires depositing publications in an institutional or subject-based repository and making them openly accessible within 6-12 months.
3) OpenAIRE aims to provide tools and infrastructure like a repository for "orphan" publications to help researchers comply with open access mandates.
OpenAIRE for UGent FP7 and ERC participantsen aire@ugentOpenAIRE
This document summarizes an OpenAIRE presentation about supporting open access for FP7 and ERC funded projects. It discusses the FP7 open access pilot program, ERC guidelines on open access, and how OpenAIRE supports compliance. OpenAIRE establishes an electronic infrastructure for identifying, depositing, accessing, and monitoring FP7 and ERC funded articles. It also provides helpdesk support and works to build support structures for researchers to deposit publications.
Andreja Zulim - ERC Starting Grant and Advanced Grant 2011/2011 callvrijeuniversiteit
1) The ERC provides "starting grants" and "advanced grants" to support excellent frontier research projects led by independent investigators. Starting grants are for early career researchers 2-12 years post-PhD, while advanced grants are for established research leaders.
2) Proposals are evaluated solely based on scientific excellence. Funding covers up to 100% of direct costs plus 20% overhead. Starting grants provide up to 1.5-2 million euros over 5 years, while advanced grants provide up to 2.5-3.5 million euros.
3) The call schedule and submission process were outlined, with calls occurring in summer and autumn and proposals evaluated through a two-step
The document provides an overview of the European Research Council (ERC) and its funding schemes. It discusses the ERC's strategic aim of stimulating excellence in frontier research in Europe by funding the best researchers and ideas through competition based solely on scientific excellence. It outlines the ERC's two main grant schemes, the Starting Grant (StG) for early career researchers and the Advanced Grant (AdG) for established independent investigators. It also describes the application and evaluation processes.
ERC Starting Grants- a guide quick guideScott McGee
The European Research Council (ERC) is a pan-European funding body that supports excellent researchers and their teams. The ERC provides over €12 billion in funding from 2014-2020 for frontier research projects across all fields. The Starting Grants scheme provides up to €2 million over 5 years to support early career principal investigators establishing their own research team or program. Applicants must have 2-7 years of experience since earning their PhD and demonstrate their potential for research independence and early achievements through publications, patents, and other accomplishments. Evaluation is based solely on scientific excellence and the proposal will undergo a two-stage peer review process.
ttopstart ERC Consolidator Grant (CoG) training - December 2015ttopstart B.V.
In december 2015, ttopstart will organise a dedicated ERC Consolidator Grant (CoG) training. In this training, you will learn key best practices and writing skills that will bring your application to a whole new level.
Register now to enjoy the early-bird discount!
Europsko istraživačko vijeće (ERC) je prvo europsko tijelo za namijenjeno za podršku istraživanja kroz otvorene i izravne konkurencije. Njegov glavni cilj je potaknuti znanstvene izvrsnosti u Europi podržavajući i ohrabrujući najbolje, uistinu kreativne istraživačima, neovisno o nacionalnosti i dobi, koji se nalazi bilo gdje u svijetu, identificirati i istražiti nove mogućnosti i smjerove u svakom području istraživanja. Prijedlozi adresiranje novih ili novim područjima i uvođenje nekonvencionalne, inovativne pristupe i znanstvene izume su ohrabreni.ERC nudi dugoročne potpore, koji posluju na "bottom-up" osnovi, bez unaprijed utvrđenim prioritetima istraživanja
ttopstart academy: how to write a successful ERC PoC proposalttopstart B.V.
The ERC Proof of Concept (PoC) grant is an excellent opportunity for ERC laureates to assess the commercial feasibility of promising research outcomes. This presentation covers some key best practices to make sure you successfully acquire the grant.
A public seminar by Prof. Donald Dingwell, Director General, European Research Council took place in Academy House on Thursday, 16 May 2013. The chair for the event was Prof. Aoife McLysaght, Trinity College Dublin, ERC Starting Grant Holder 2012.
More information - http://ria.ie/About/Our-Work/Policy/How-to-Succeed-with-the-European-Research-Council.aspx
OpenAIRE presentation for ICT - Brussels 27-29 Sept, 2010OpenAIRE
This document provides an overview of the OpenAIRE project, which links open access repositories with European FP7 project information. It describes OpenAIRE's four-step deposition process for uploading and metadata, capabilities for searching and browsing publications as well as measuring the impact of FP7 projects. OpenAIRE is supported by 38 partners across Europe and provides access to research data and publications in various domains through its open source software.
Open access to excellent science - EPFL, 24 October 2013Dagmar M. Meyer
Presentation given at the event "Open Access: Authors, publishers, investors and institutions for the dissemination of the scientific research's results" which was organised by the library of EPFL (École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne) in the context of the Open Access Week 2013 on 24 October 2013.
More information: http://library2.epfl.ch/conference_open_access/eng
OpenAIRE "How to make your repository OpenAIRE compliant: proprietary platforms"OpenAIRE
Want to support and monitor the implementation of the FP7 Open Access pilot? Want to help your faculty members comply with the Open Access requirements of the European Commission (EC)? Interested in learning more about making your repository compliant with the OpenAIRE infrastructure? Want to add EC project data to your repository records and use OpenAIRE value-added functionality (post authoring tools, monitoring tools through analysis of document and usage statistics)? See the slides from our online workshop! In order to harvest and connect publications to related EC FP7 grant agreement and calculate the percentage of Open Access versus non-Open Access publications, the OpenAIRE project requires repositories to adapt to the OpenAIRE Guidelines. These are low-barrier requirements for OAI-PMH compliant repositories that build on the oai_dc and DRIVER Guidelines. When your repository is OpenAIRE compliant, its FP7 funded content is harvested periodically, indexed within the OpenAIRE portal and presented in the OpenAIRE search and browse section. In this way, FP7 funded research results deposited in your repository can achieve wider visibility and distribution – and be read, used and cited more widely by the global research community. Research managers in your institution will be able to compare your institutional performance in FP7 projects with the performance of other institutions in your country and within the European Union using the OpenAIRE FP7 publication statistics tool. You will also save time for researchers at your institution. Repositories, successfully harvested by the OpenAIRE, are entitled to display the OpenAIRE logo on their website, to certify quality and the global networked status of their content. The OpenAIRE project team can help you with your targeted advocacy activities to ensure that high quality content is deposited into your repository and then harvested by the OpenAIRE portal. We reach out to the researchers publishing FP7 funded articles and encourage them to self-archive in your repository.
OpenAIRE-Connect aims to extend OpenAIRE services to better support open science. It will develop a Research Community Dashboard to help communities search, navigate, and monitor research impact. A Catch-All Notification Broker will analyze research outputs and send relevant notifications to subscribed repositories and researchers. Interoperability guidelines will also be produced to facilitate metadata exchange across repositories. Five research community pilots and a general content provider pilot will test the new services. The project seeks to improve open science practices, reproducibility of research, and transparency of research evaluation.
OpenAIRE-Connect: Open Science as a Service for repositories and research com...OpenAIRE
24X7 Presentation at the International Open Repositories 2017 Conference - Brisbane, 28 June. OpenAIRE-Connect project will introduce and implement the concept of Open Science as a Service (OSaaS) on top of the existing OpenAIRE infrastructure.
EGI and EUDAT support to the PaNOSC projectEGI Federation
Data transfer & archivingm, and Jupyter on the EGI Federated Cloud at the core of EGI and EUDAT support to Photon and Neutron science in the PaNOSC project
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.
OpenAIRE at the 8th e-Infrastructure Concetration Meeting Nov 5, 2010 CERN -...OpenAIRE
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OpenAIRE at Workshop on CRIS and OAR, May 2010OpenAIRE
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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)
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OpenAIRE "How to make your repository OpenAIRE compliant: EPrints"OpenAIRE
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BioDT for the UiO Science section meeting 2023-03-24Dag Endresen
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Similar to OpenAIRE presentation at EuroCRIS Seminar "Evaluation of Research using a CRIS" (20)
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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More information and recordings: https://www.openaire.eu/item/openaire-legal-policy-webinars
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More information and recordings: https://www.openaire.eu/item/openaire-legal-policy-webinars
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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
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20200429_Data, Data Ownership and Open ScienceOpenAIRE
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More information and recordings: https://www.openaire.eu/item/openaire-legal-policy-webinars
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More information and recordings: https://www.openaire.eu/item/openaire-legal-policy-webinars
COVID-19: Activities, tools, best practice and contact points in GreeceOpenAIRE
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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.
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“An Outlook of the Ongoing and Future Relationship between Blockchain Technologies and Process-aware Information Systems.” Invited talk at the joint workshop on Blockchain for Information Systems (BC4IS) and Blockchain for Trusted Data Sharing (B4TDS), co-located with with the 36th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE), 3 June 2024, Limassol, Cyprus.
2. OpenAIRE - factsheet
Open Access Infrastructure for Research in
Europe
Programme: FP7 – Research Infrastructures
Starting date: December 1, 2009
Duration: 36 months
Budget: 4.1 Million
38 partners covering all European member-
states
– To be reached at www.openaire.eu
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3. FP7 OA Pilot
The European Commission launched the open
access pilot in August 2008 in seven thematic
research areas and it will run until the end of
FP7:
– Energy
– Environment (including Climate Change)
– Health
– Information and Communication Technologies
(Cognitive Systems, Interaction, Robotics)
– Research Infrastructures (e-infrastructures)
– Science in society
– Socio-economic sciences and the humanities
Special clause 39 :
“In addition to Article II.30.4, beneficiaries shall
deposit an electronic copy of the published
version or the final manuscript accepted for
publication of a scientific publication relating to
foreground published before or after the final
report in an institutional or subject-based
repository at the moment of publication.“
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4. ERC OA guidelines
The ERC Scientific Council's Statement on Open Access of December
2006 stressed the fundamental importance of peer-review in ensuring
the certification and dissemination of high-quality scientific research, as
well as the importance of wide access and efficient dissemination of
research results. In December 2007, the ERC Scientific Council followed
this up with Guidelines for Open Access. These Guidelines state that:
– The ERC requires that all peer-reviewed publications from ERC-
funded research projects be deposited on publication into an
appropriate research repository where available, such as PubMed
Central, ArXiv or an institutional repository, and subsequently made
Open Access within 6 months of publication.
– The ERC considers essential that primary data - which in the life
sciences for example could comprise data such as
nucleotide/protein sequences, macromolecular atomic coordinates
and anonymized epidemiological data - are deposited to the
relevant databases as soon as possible, preferably immediately after
publication and in any case not later than 6 months after the date of
publication.
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5. European Helpdesk
Promote FP7-pilot and ERC OA guidelines
National Open Access Desks (27 countries)
Provide OA “toolkits” for
– Researchers
– Institutions
– Repository managers
Setup 24/7 portal for deposit, search of OA publications
Liaison with
– Other European OA initiatives
– Publishers
– CRIS systems
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6. Reaching out to EC members
Region 1 North
(DTU)
Denmark
(Technical
University of
Denmark)
Denmark
(Technical
University of
Denmark)
Finland
(University of
Helsinki)
Finland
(University of
Helsinki)
Sweden
(National Library of
Sweden)
Sweden
(National Library of
Sweden)
Region 2 South
(UMINHO)
Cyprus
(Universtity of Cyprus)
Cyprus
(Universtity of Cyprus)
Greece
(National
Documentation Center)
Greece
(National
Documentation Center)
Italy
(CASPAR)
Italy
(CASPAR)
Malta
(Malta Council for
Science & Technology)
Malta
(Malta Council for
Science & Technology)
Portugal
(University of Minho)
Portugal
(University of Minho)
Spain
(FECYT)
Spain
(FECYT)
Region 3 East
(eIFL)
Bulgaria
(Bulgarian Academy of
Sciences)
Bulgaria
(Bulgarian Academy of
Sciences)
Czech Republic
(Technical University of
Ostrava)
Czech Republic
(Technical University of
Ostrava)
Estonia
(University of Tartu)
Estonia
(University of Tartu)Hungary (HUNOR)Hungary (HUNOR)
Latvia
(University of Latvia)
Latvia
(University of Latvia)
Lithuania
(Kaunas Technical
University)
Lithuania
(Kaunas Technical
University)
Poland
(ICM – University of
Warsaw)
Poland
(ICM – University of
Warsaw)
Romania
(Kosson)
Romania
(Kosson)
Slovakia
(university Library of
Bratislava)
Slovakia
(university Library of
Bratislava)
Slovenia
(University of Ljubljana)
Slovenia
(University of Ljubljana)
Region 4 West
(UGENT)
France
(Couperin)
France
(Couperin)
Germany
(University of Kostanz)
Germany
(University of Kostanz)
Ireland
(Trinity College)
Ireland
(Trinity College)
Netherlands
(Utrecht University)
Netherlands
(Utrecht University)
UK
(SHERPA)
UK
(SHERPA)
Austria
(University of Wien)
Austria
(University of Wien)
Belgium
(Universtiy of Gent)
Belgium
(Universtiy of Gent)
Norway
(University of
Tromsoe)
Norway
(University of
Tromsoe)
National Open
Access Desks
evaluating and
disseminating
policies & best
practices
National Open
Access Desks
evaluating and
disseminating
policies & best
practices
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7. OpenAIRE infrastrucure basics
Builds on European OA Repository infrastructure
Researchers deposit once
– Harvest from OpenAIRE compliant repositories
– OpenAIRE provides “Orphan” repository
Extend DRIVER guidelines for repository managers
Based on DRIVER developed D-NET software toolkit
Access to scientific publications
– Search, browse
– Visualization tools
Provide monitoring tools for
– Document/depositing statistics
– Usage statistics from repository infrastructure
Interoperation with other infrastructures
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8. OpenAIRE in a nutshell
OpenAIRE overall
overview:
functionalities
and domains
served
OpenAIRE overall
overview:
functionalities
and domains
served
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13. Measuring success of OA in FP7
Document statistics for OA deposition
– % rate of OA deposition
Usage statistics on FP7 OA publications
– Impact of OA deposited publications
One WP dedicated in development of usage
statistics service
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14. Funders requirements (EC)
Open Access evaluation: the following stats will be broken down by research
area, programme, ERC, contract type (NoE, IP, etc.) country, institution,
– total number of articles published in FP7 after August 2008
– total number of open access articles
– average number of articles per project
– total/average number of articles of SC39 projects
– number of articles still in embargo period (those in 6 months embargo,
those in 12 months, those with no embargo, i.e., gold)
Project evaluation based on OA publication, broken down by research area,
programme, funding (e.g., big vs. small projects), maturity of project (how long
has it been going for), etc.
– number of projects that have not published any articles
– number of projects in the pilot that have not published any articles
Overall compliance with the mandate (how many are, how many are not) – this in
relative numbers
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16. Strategy for recording usage
Based PRIUS model slightly adapted to
OpenAIRE
Basically the normalization will be
done centrally
– When
– What
– Who
– Which
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18. Usage statistics service
components
Harvester/aggregator from OpenAIRE compliant
repositories
Service for processing usage data and produce
meaningful statistics
Provide web and graphical tools for
– Managers
– Funders
– Researchers
Service can easily be adopted to non FP7
publications (e.g. in DRIVER, …)
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19. OpenAIRE compliant repositories
Definition of OpenAIRE compliant repositories
– OpenAIRE guidelines for usage statistics
Align with current initiatives
Support major usage data formats
– Interoperability is important
Support multiple transfer protocols
OpenAIRE orphan repository (Invenio/CERN)
to comply with guidelines
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20. OpenAIRE partners expertise
UNIBI, UGOE, SURF
– National initiatives – OA-stat
– PEER project
– Knowledge Exchange
Univ. of Minho
– DSpace statistics plugin
University of Athens
– Processing of web server & application logs
– Usage statistics application in TELPlus
– Personalized applications in DRIVER & TELPlus
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24. Other article level stats
Citations
Web usage
Expert ratings
Social bookmarking
Community rating
Media/blog coverage
Commenting activity
More sophisticated types of usage
metrics
Tracking ‘conversations’ outside of the
publisher
Reputation metrics for users
Tagging
and more…
Mark Patterson – PLoS.org -
www.ape2010.eu/ppt_wednesday/15_Pa
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26. Open Issues
Unique/persistent identifiers of publications
– Publications on different repositories
– Capture different versions/formats of same
publication
Exclusion of robots
Repository platform specific implementations
– Uniform approach? When?
– What happens in thematic repositories?
Volume of usage stats – OpenAIRE sets?
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27. OpenAIRE workplan & timeline
May-July, 2010
– OpenAIRE internal specifications for usage
data and transfer specs
November, 2010
– Usage data exchange guidelines for
OpenAIRE compliant repositories
– Harvester, aggregator service
July, 2011
– Usage statistics service
– Web usage statistics graphical tools
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