OpenAIRE Services & tools
Open Access and Open Data in Horizon 2020
Pedro Príncipe
University of Minho
pedroprincipe@sdum.uminho.pt
AGENDA
2
1) Open Access and
Open Data in Horizon
2020: OpenAIRE
services and tolls
09:00-09h50
2) OpenAIRE: Open
Science as-a-Service
09:50-10h30
Human Network e-infrastructure
 NOADS: National Open Access Desks
 Monitor and foster the adoption of Open
Access policies at the local level
 Support the implementation of the Open Data
in H2020
 FP7 post grant APCs Pilot
 e-infrastructure for monitoring impact of OA
mandates and research projects
 OpenAIRE guidelines for metadata exchange
 Zenodo Repository for the deposition of research
products
THE POINT OF REFERENCE FOR OPEN SCIENCE IN EUROPE
50 Partners: EU countries, data centers, universities, libraries, repositories
Open Access infrastructure
for research in Europe
www.openaire.eu/contact-noads
OpenAIRE’s e-infrastructure Commons
Publications
repositories
Research Data
repositories
CRIS
systems
Registries
(e.g. projects)
OA
Journals
Software
Repositories
Validation
Cleaning De-duplication
Enrichment
By inference
Funders, research admins,
research communities
• Research impact
• Project reporting and monitoring
• Open Access trends
Content providers
• Repository validation
• Repository notification broker
• Repository analytics and usage stats
Researchers
• Claim publications, datasets, software
• Deposit publications, datasets, software
• Search & browse: interlinked publications, datasets,
projects
• Open Access & DMP Helpdesk
• End-User feedback
CONTENT PROVIDERS
INFO SPACE SERVICES
KEY STAKEHOLDERS SERVICES
Project initiative
FunderFunding
Result
Publication Data Software
Organization
GUIDE
LINES
TERMS
OF USE
OPEN ACCESS
OpenAIRE implements the
EC requirements
& SUPPORTS THE OPEN DATA PILOT
LET'S HIGHLIGHT SOME
SERVICES & TOOLS
SHARE, DEPOSIT AND PUBLISH IN OA
Regardless of where you publish,
deposit the final manuscript or publisher’s PDF
in a repository, either institutional or disciplinary.
NB: It is not enough to list publications via a project website. They will go unnoticed!
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1 2 3INSTITUTIONAL
REPOSITORY
of the research
institution with which
they are affiliated
SUBJECT/THEMATIC
REPOSITORY
ZENODO REPOSITORY
Centralised option set
up by the OpenAIRE
project and CERN
Depositing
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Through OpenAIRE they can be directed to: Publication repositories (OpenDOAR),
Research Data repositories (RE3DATA). If no repository is available: Zenodo at CERN
(sponsored by OpenAIRE). OpenAIRE harvests directly from a number of OpenAIRE
compliant OA publishers and journal aggregators.
LOCATE AN APPROPRIATED REPOSITORY
Deposit once!
Via OpenAIRE
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Find where to deposit
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Zenodo (OpenAIRE/CERN repository)
www.zenodo.org
Zenodo Repository
• 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
project’s scientific output
Open Research Data in H2020
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PROJECT FUNDING IN THE PUBLICATION
OR DATASET METADATA RECORD
Acknowledge
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Acknowledge project funding: e.g. ZENODO
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API
REPOSITORIES DEPOSIT WORKFLOW:
Searching by the name, acronym or the project id number… Select the project and accept
OpenAIRE Funders Projects List
API
LINK YOUR RESEARCH RESULTS
USE OUR LINKING SERVICES AFTERWARDS AND
ASSOCIATE YOUR RESEARCH RESULTS
When you publish or deposit in OA
make sure you use a fully OpenAIRE
compatible repository. If you don't…
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LINK RESEARCH RESULTS TOOL
https://www.openaire.eu/participate/claim
Link publication or datasets
to projets.
Identify the project, select
publications or datasets and
set the access rights.
Link datasets and projects
GATHER OUTPUTS, VIEW PROGRESS AND REPORT
Projects: publications and data
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PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS LIST
https://www.openaire.eu/search/find/projects
OpenAIRE portal includes an
App Box to generate a project
publication list.
Communicate your project
results.
MONITOR AND REPORTING
YOUR PUBLICATIONS WILL BE REPORTED
AUTOMATICALLY TO THE EC'S PARTICIPANT
PORTAL AT REPORTING TIME.
Once you deposit in a fully
OpenAIRE compliant repository
PROJECT
PUBLICATIONS
AND DATASETS
Automatically
EC's participant portal (reporting)
EC's participant portal
Services and tools for projects
Open Access Depositing
Storing Research Data
Claiming publications and datasets
Reporting research outputs
Monitoring and analytics
Discovery and Access
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FUNDED PROJECTS INFO IN OPENAIRE: SUMMARY
Collect metadata
including project
grantID from
OpenAIRE compliant
repositories
Metadata publications
record enrichments by
OpenAIRE
deduplication
Link Publications to
projects by
inference (text
mining procedures)
Link Publications to
projects using the
end-user service:
claim publications
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DISCOVER AND REUSE
DISCOVERY/ACCESS
SERVICE
Public (all)
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Provides search and browsing capabilities over a catalogue of
Europe’s (+) interlinked research artefacts (literature, research data,
software)
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OpenAIRE Content Acquisition
Authoritative Information Research DataPublications
• Registries of Data
Providers
• OpenDOAR, re3data,
DOAJ journal list, …
• Funding Information
• Author-/Contributor
Information
• What types of publications
(other than textual) ?
• Access to fulltext ?
• Tracking of Usage Events
• Other types of Research
Outputs?
• What level of detail?
• How do they relate to other
information entities ?
REGISTRATION AND VALIDATION
INTEROPERABILITY:
GUIDELINES & VALIDATOR
Data providers
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Common standards/best practices for data providers (Guidelines for
literature, data repositories, aggregators, OA journals, CRIS
systems).
Validator: web service or standalone
1 2 3Literature
Repositories
(and journal platforms)
Dublin Core (DRIVER)
Data
Repositories
(and archives/data centres)
Datacite
CRIS systems
CERIF-XML
Guidelines for Data Providers
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Test the OpenAIRE Compliance
45
Choose from the menu
Finally check results
46
OpenAIRE Subsystems and Workflows
• Aggregation
• Collection (and validation) of metadata and corresp. Fulltext; multi-protocol;
• transformation into uniform structure and semantics
• De-duplication
• Identification of duplicates of objects from same entity type (e.g. publication, author)
• Generation of a disambiguated information space based on sets of similarity
relationships of pairs of duplicated objects
• Information Inference
• Applying mining algorithms on information space graph and fulltexts
• Inferred information to be used to enrich information graph
• Data Publishing
• Population and Enrichment of the information space graph
• Publishing over different back-ends: fulltext-index, OAI-PMH, Statistics-DB, LOD
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OpenAIRE Information Enrichment
• Completion of missing metadata values by the same record from other dataproviders
• List of author names
• Persistent identifier
• Links between publication and research data
• Links between publication / research data and funded project
NOTIFICATION BROKER
Repositories
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(Meta)data and links exchange among different data providers.
OpenAIRE
Repository Manager
Dashboard
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Dashboard Functionalities
•Data source registration and validation (against OpenAIRE
guidelines)
• Repository, data archive, journal, aggregator, CRIS system
•Data source enrichment and fixing
•Data source statistics
•Data source usage statistics
•Data source notification
Data source registration
Data source validation
Repository metrics: OpenAIRE
perspective
Repository metrics: Local perspective
First exploratory results (testing…) 1/3
First exploratory results (testing…) 2/3
First exploratory results (testing…) 3/3
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ALIGN OA POLICIES. SYNC INFRASTRUCTURES.
OpenAIRE for Funders
Project funding information in OpenAIRE: overview
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Align and
support OA
policies
Sync
infrastructures
and Support
national e-
infrastructures
Guidelines
for metadata
funding info
Monitor
mandate
compliance
Projects list
for repo
softwares
Text mining
and inference
Statistics and
reporting
Analytics and
trends
BETA.openaire.eu openaire.eu
PT National Funder in OpenAIRE – FCT Pilot
FCT in OpenAIRE: what has been done
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List of FCT projects
OpenAIRE info space
Text-mining
FCT projects infered
Results available on the
OpenAIRE portal
2016
23704
pubs
10926
projects
projects
2000-2015
+
Individual
grants
2000-2015
=
37277
FCT in OpenAIRE: some figures of the process (5/5)
OpenAIRE Funders Projects List Add-on
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Agreement between OpenAIRE & Funders
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Data description
OpenAIRE requires only a very limited set of metadata fields from funders. No
personal or private details are required. The mandatory and optional data fields are:
• PROJECT IDENTIFIER (MANDATORY)
• PROJECT TITLE or ACRONYM (MANDATORY)
• FUNDER NAME (MANDATORY) – e.g. Wellcome Trust, EC
• START DATE (MANDATORY),
• END DATE (MANDATORY)
• FUNDING STREAM(S) (OPTIONAL) – funding categories for more detailed
statistics
• PARTICIPANT ORGANIZATION(S) (OPTIONAL) – i.e., project partners
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With this information, OpenAIRE
can offer funders…
• A unique view of the scientific outputs that derive from their funding.
• OpenAIRE enables advanced monitoring (including of compliance with
Open Access policies), reporting and analysis of research impact and
research trends.
• Funders can assess the impact of their funding by viewing advanced
statistics on research outputs (publications and data-sets) and the
funding programme/stream/project from which they derive (including
co-funded research results and research trends).
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Features OpenAIRE can provide to funders
• filter publications/data by funder and browse by specific funding streams
• search via project title, acronym or grant agreement and view specific
statistics of the project: publications/data over time, OA status, where
they were published/deposited, etc.
• view overall funder/funding stream statistics (facets over time, data
source, institution, etc.)
• correlate author/institution output with funding information
• visualize clusters of publications/data or funding based on their
interlinking (national or ERA-wide level).
Using the OpenAIRE portal, funders can
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Co-funded publications
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Monitor and reporting: statistics service, portal info
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Ongoing changes – Organization Page:
Better funding and project information access (page and app box)
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Ongoing changes – Link research results:
Claim functionality for national funders
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LEARN ON POLICIES AND HOW TO COMPLY
HELPDESK,
CONSULTING, TRAINING
Researchers, Universities/libraries, Funders
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Open Access implementation. RDM, DMP tools and best practices.
HELPDESK
Ask a question
FAQs
RESOURCES
OA H2020 guide
Copyright Issues
H2020 factsheets
TRAINING
Webinars
Workshops
www.openaire.eu
@openaire_eu
facebook.com/groups/openaire
linkedin.com/groups/OpenAIRE-3893548
Thanks!
info@openaire.eu
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Pedro Principe

OpenAIRE services and tools - presentation at #DI4R2016

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    OpenAIRE Services &tools Open Access and Open Data in Horizon 2020 Pedro Príncipe University of Minho pedroprincipe@sdum.uminho.pt
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    AGENDA 2 1) Open Accessand Open Data in Horizon 2020: OpenAIRE services and tolls 09:00-09h50 2) OpenAIRE: Open Science as-a-Service 09:50-10h30
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    Human Network e-infrastructure NOADS: National Open Access Desks  Monitor and foster the adoption of Open Access policies at the local level  Support the implementation of the Open Data in H2020  FP7 post grant APCs Pilot  e-infrastructure for monitoring impact of OA mandates and research projects  OpenAIRE guidelines for metadata exchange  Zenodo Repository for the deposition of research products THE POINT OF REFERENCE FOR OPEN SCIENCE IN EUROPE 50 Partners: EU countries, data centers, universities, libraries, repositories Open Access infrastructure for research in Europe
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    OpenAIRE’s e-infrastructure Commons Publications repositories ResearchData repositories CRIS systems Registries (e.g. projects) OA Journals Software Repositories Validation Cleaning De-duplication Enrichment By inference Funders, research admins, research communities • Research impact • Project reporting and monitoring • Open Access trends Content providers • Repository validation • Repository notification broker • Repository analytics and usage stats Researchers • Claim publications, datasets, software • Deposit publications, datasets, software • Search & browse: interlinked publications, datasets, projects • Open Access & DMP Helpdesk • End-User feedback CONTENT PROVIDERS INFO SPACE SERVICES KEY STAKEHOLDERS SERVICES Project initiative FunderFunding Result Publication Data Software Organization GUIDE LINES TERMS OF USE
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    OPEN ACCESS OpenAIRE implementsthe EC requirements & SUPPORTS THE OPEN DATA PILOT
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    SHARE, DEPOSIT ANDPUBLISH IN OA
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    Regardless of whereyou publish, deposit the final manuscript or publisher’s PDF in a repository, either institutional or disciplinary. NB: It is not enough to list publications via a project website. They will go unnoticed! 10
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    1 2 3INSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORY ofthe research institution with which they are affiliated SUBJECT/THEMATIC REPOSITORY ZENODO REPOSITORY Centralised option set up by the OpenAIRE project and CERN Depositing 11 Through OpenAIRE they can be directed to: Publication repositories (OpenDOAR), Research Data repositories (RE3DATA). If no repository is available: Zenodo at CERN (sponsored by OpenAIRE). OpenAIRE harvests directly from a number of OpenAIRE compliant OA publishers and journal aggregators.
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    LOCATE AN APPROPRIATEDREPOSITORY Deposit once! Via OpenAIRE 12
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    Find where todeposit 13
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    Zenodo Repository • Multipledata types • Publications • Long tail of research data • Citable data (DOI) • Links to funding, pubs, data, software “Catch-all” repository: OpenAIRE-CERN joint effort 15 www.zenodo.org H2020: Option to gather, preserve and share project’s scientific output
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    Open Research Datain H2020 18
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    PROJECT FUNDING INTHE PUBLICATION OR DATASET METADATA RECORD Acknowledge 19
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    Acknowledge project funding:e.g. ZENODO 20 API
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    REPOSITORIES DEPOSIT WORKFLOW: Searchingby the name, acronym or the project id number… Select the project and accept OpenAIRE Funders Projects List API
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    USE OUR LINKINGSERVICES AFTERWARDS AND ASSOCIATE YOUR RESEARCH RESULTS When you publish or deposit in OA make sure you use a fully OpenAIRE compatible repository. If you don't… 23
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    LINK RESEARCH RESULTSTOOL https://www.openaire.eu/participate/claim Link publication or datasets to projets. Identify the project, select publications or datasets and set the access rights.
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    GATHER OUTPUTS, VIEWPROGRESS AND REPORT
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    PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS LIST https://www.openaire.eu/search/find/projects OpenAIREportal includes an App Box to generate a project publication list. Communicate your project results.
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    YOUR PUBLICATIONS WILLBE REPORTED AUTOMATICALLY TO THE EC'S PARTICIPANT PORTAL AT REPORTING TIME. Once you deposit in a fully OpenAIRE compliant repository
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    Services and toolsfor projects Open Access Depositing Storing Research Data Claiming publications and datasets Reporting research outputs Monitoring and analytics Discovery and Access 34
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    FUNDED PROJECTS INFOIN OPENAIRE: SUMMARY Collect metadata including project grantID from OpenAIRE compliant repositories Metadata publications record enrichments by OpenAIRE deduplication Link Publications to projects by inference (text mining procedures) Link Publications to projects using the end-user service: claim publications
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    DISCOVERY/ACCESS SERVICE Public (all) 39 Provides searchand browsing capabilities over a catalogue of Europe’s (+) interlinked research artefacts (literature, research data, software)
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    41 OpenAIRE Content Acquisition AuthoritativeInformation Research DataPublications • Registries of Data Providers • OpenDOAR, re3data, DOAJ journal list, … • Funding Information • Author-/Contributor Information • What types of publications (other than textual) ? • Access to fulltext ? • Tracking of Usage Events • Other types of Research Outputs? • What level of detail? • How do they relate to other information entities ?
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    INTEROPERABILITY: GUIDELINES & VALIDATOR Dataproviders 43 Common standards/best practices for data providers (Guidelines for literature, data repositories, aggregators, OA journals, CRIS systems). Validator: web service or standalone
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    1 2 3Literature Repositories (andjournal platforms) Dublin Core (DRIVER) Data Repositories (and archives/data centres) Datacite CRIS systems CERIF-XML Guidelines for Data Providers 44
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    Test the OpenAIRECompliance 45 Choose from the menu Finally check results
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    46 OpenAIRE Subsystems andWorkflows • Aggregation • Collection (and validation) of metadata and corresp. Fulltext; multi-protocol; • transformation into uniform structure and semantics • De-duplication • Identification of duplicates of objects from same entity type (e.g. publication, author) • Generation of a disambiguated information space based on sets of similarity relationships of pairs of duplicated objects • Information Inference • Applying mining algorithms on information space graph and fulltexts • Inferred information to be used to enrich information graph • Data Publishing • Population and Enrichment of the information space graph • Publishing over different back-ends: fulltext-index, OAI-PMH, Statistics-DB, LOD
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    47 OpenAIRE Information Enrichment •Completion of missing metadata values by the same record from other dataproviders • List of author names • Persistent identifier • Links between publication and research data • Links between publication / research data and funded project
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    NOTIFICATION BROKER Repositories 48 (Meta)data andlinks exchange among different data providers.
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    Dashboard Functionalities •Data sourceregistration and validation (against OpenAIRE guidelines) • Repository, data archive, journal, aggregator, CRIS system •Data source enrichment and fixing •Data source statistics •Data source usage statistics •Data source notification
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    First exploratory results(testing…) 1/3
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    First exploratory results(testing…) 2/3
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    First exploratory results(testing…) 3/3
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    ALIGN OA POLICIES.SYNC INFRASTRUCTURES.
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    Project funding informationin OpenAIRE: overview 62 Align and support OA policies Sync infrastructures and Support national e- infrastructures Guidelines for metadata funding info Monitor mandate compliance Projects list for repo softwares Text mining and inference Statistics and reporting Analytics and trends
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    PT National Funderin OpenAIRE – FCT Pilot
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    FCT in OpenAIRE:what has been done 65 List of FCT projects OpenAIRE info space Text-mining FCT projects infered Results available on the OpenAIRE portal
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    Data description OpenAIRE requiresonly a very limited set of metadata fields from funders. No personal or private details are required. The mandatory and optional data fields are: • PROJECT IDENTIFIER (MANDATORY) • PROJECT TITLE or ACRONYM (MANDATORY) • FUNDER NAME (MANDATORY) – e.g. Wellcome Trust, EC • START DATE (MANDATORY), • END DATE (MANDATORY) • FUNDING STREAM(S) (OPTIONAL) – funding categories for more detailed statistics • PARTICIPANT ORGANIZATION(S) (OPTIONAL) – i.e., project partners 69 2
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    With this information,OpenAIRE can offer funders… • A unique view of the scientific outputs that derive from their funding. • OpenAIRE enables advanced monitoring (including of compliance with Open Access policies), reporting and analysis of research impact and research trends. • Funders can assess the impact of their funding by viewing advanced statistics on research outputs (publications and data-sets) and the funding programme/stream/project from which they derive (including co-funded research results and research trends). 70
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    Features OpenAIRE canprovide to funders • filter publications/data by funder and browse by specific funding streams • search via project title, acronym or grant agreement and view specific statistics of the project: publications/data over time, OA status, where they were published/deposited, etc. • view overall funder/funding stream statistics (facets over time, data source, institution, etc.) • correlate author/institution output with funding information • visualize clusters of publications/data or funding based on their interlinking (national or ERA-wide level). Using the OpenAIRE portal, funders can 71
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    Monitor and reporting:statistics service, portal info 74
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    Ongoing changes –Organization Page: Better funding and project information access (page and app box) 75
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    Ongoing changes –Link research results: Claim functionality for national funders 76
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    LEARN ON POLICIESAND HOW TO COMPLY
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    HELPDESK, CONSULTING, TRAINING Researchers, Universities/libraries,Funders 78 Open Access implementation. RDM, DMP tools and best practices.
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    HELPDESK Ask a question FAQs RESOURCES OAH2020 guide Copyright Issues H2020 factsheets TRAINING Webinars Workshops
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