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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
Speech presentation at Northeast Normal University ( Changchun, China)Γιώργος Ζάχος
Παρουσίαση σε ομιλία στο Συνέδριο “New Trends in Scholarly Communication System and the Transformation of Research Libraries”, Πανεπιστήμιο Northeast Normal University, Changchun, Κίνα, 20 -23 Σεπτεμβρίου 2016.
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Presentation of my speech at the Conference "
New Trends in Scholarly Communication System and the Transformation of Research Libraries”, Northeast Normal University, Changchun, China, 20 -23 Σεπτεμβρίου 2016.
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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
Speech presentation at Northeast Normal University ( Changchun, China)Γιώργος Ζάχος
Παρουσίαση σε ομιλία στο Συνέδριο “New Trends in Scholarly Communication System and the Transformation of Research Libraries”, Πανεπιστήμιο Northeast Normal University, Changchun, Κίνα, 20 -23 Σεπτεμβρίου 2016.
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Presentation of my speech at the Conference "
New Trends in Scholarly Communication System and the Transformation of Research Libraries”, Northeast Normal University, Changchun, China, 20 -23 Σεπτεμβρίου 2016.
Horizon 2020: Outline of a Pilot for Open Research Data LIBER Europe
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As organisations with a strong interest in Open Data, OpenAIRE, LIBER and COAR have assessed the current situation and made recommendations for an effective Open Data Pilot.
Ec the importance of research cooperation with western balkan countriesUNESCO Venice Office
Presented during the Ministerial Round Table on Science and Higher Education. From Bilateral to pan-European Cooperation held over 21-22 May 2010 in Tirana, Albania
Jarkko Siren is Project Officer in DG Communications Networks, Content and Technology at the European Commission.
Jarkko's presentation gives an introduction to public engagement in research at the European Commission
Europeana Cloud – New Spaces for Sharing Content
Europeana Cloud is a Best Practice Network, coordinated by The European Library, designed to establish a cloud-based system for Europeana and its aggregators.
Lasting from 2013 to 2015, Europeana Cloud will provide new content, new metadata, a new linked storage system, new tools and services for researchers and a new platform - Europeana Research. Content providers and aggregators across the European information landscape urgently need a cheaper, more sustainable infrastructure that is capable of storing both metadata and content.
Researchers require a digital space where they can undertake innovative exploration and analysis of Europe's digitised content. Europeana needs to get closer to the target of 30 million items by 2015. Europeana Cloud meets these needs.
Minerals4EU - The EU-MKDP (Minerals Knowledge Data Platform) Minerals4EU
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The state-of-play of the general EOSC policy worke-ROSA
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The Minerals4EU Project is designed to meet the recommendations of the Raw Materials Initiative and will develop an EU Mineral intelligence network structure delivering a web portal, a European Minerals Yearbook and foresight studies. This presentations describes how the stakeholders benefit from the Project. More information about the Project is available at www.minerals4eu.eu
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
Everything you need to know about the Europeana Cloud project, a Best Practice Network that is establishing a cloud-based system for Europeana and its aggregators. LIBER is a partner in the project. This presentation is designed to be used as a template, for anyone who needs to share information about the project at conferences and workshops.
Presentation on Wageningen UR Centre For Marine Policyguest554d08
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Horizon 2020: Outline of a Pilot for Open Research Data LIBER Europe
The European Commission is developing an Open Data Pilot. This pilot will look at research data generated in projects funded under the Horizon 2020 framework, with the aim of stimulating the data-sharing culture among researchers and facilitating both the re-use of information and data-driven science.
As organisations with a strong interest in Open Data, OpenAIRE, LIBER and COAR have assessed the current situation and made recommendations for an effective Open Data Pilot.
Ec the importance of research cooperation with western balkan countriesUNESCO Venice Office
Presented during the Ministerial Round Table on Science and Higher Education. From Bilateral to pan-European Cooperation held over 21-22 May 2010 in Tirana, Albania
Jarkko Siren is Project Officer in DG Communications Networks, Content and Technology at the European Commission.
Jarkko's presentation gives an introduction to public engagement in research at the European Commission
Europeana Cloud – New Spaces for Sharing Content
Europeana Cloud is a Best Practice Network, coordinated by The European Library, designed to establish a cloud-based system for Europeana and its aggregators.
Lasting from 2013 to 2015, Europeana Cloud will provide new content, new metadata, a new linked storage system, new tools and services for researchers and a new platform - Europeana Research. Content providers and aggregators across the European information landscape urgently need a cheaper, more sustainable infrastructure that is capable of storing both metadata and content.
Researchers require a digital space where they can undertake innovative exploration and analysis of Europe's digitised content. Europeana needs to get closer to the target of 30 million items by 2015. Europeana Cloud meets these needs.
Minerals4EU - The EU-MKDP (Minerals Knowledge Data Platform) Minerals4EU
Daniel Cassard (BRGM) presented the Minerals Knowledge Data Platform (EU-MKDP) at the first international conference on Minerals in Circular Economy, Finland, 26-27 November 2014. Conference website: www.mince.fi
The state-of-play of the general EOSC policy worke-ROSA
Corina Pascu's presentation at the eROSA Workshop “Towards Open Science in Agriculture & Food”, a side event to High Level conference on FOOD 2030, Plovdiv, Bulgaria (13/6/2018)
The Minerals4EU Project is designed to meet the recommendations of the Raw Materials Initiative and will develop an EU Mineral intelligence network structure delivering a web portal, a European Minerals Yearbook and foresight studies. This presentations describes how the stakeholders benefit from the Project. More information about the Project is available at www.minerals4eu.eu
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
Everything you need to know about the Europeana Cloud project, a Best Practice Network that is establishing a cloud-based system for Europeana and its aggregators. LIBER is a partner in the project. This presentation is designed to be used as a template, for anyone who needs to share information about the project at conferences and workshops.
Presentation on Wageningen UR Centre For Marine Policyguest554d08
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(Inter)disciplinary Infrastructures for Social Sciences and Humanitiesdri_ireland
As part of a webinar series on Open Research in Ireland, the National Open Research Forum (NORF) presented a webinar focused on Infrastructures to support Open Research on 30 March 2021. This presentation on (inter)disciplinary infrastructures for social sciences and humanities was delivered by Sally Chambers (Ghent Centre for Digital Humanities).
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.
Soap box session - Intermediaries, Research communities & LibrariesEOSCpilot .eu
This presentation was held at the 1st EOSC Stakeholder Forum 28-29/11/2017 in Brussels.
For more information on the 1st EOSC Stakeholder Forum visit: https://eoscpilot.eu/eosc-stakeholder-forum-shaping-future-eosc
Follow EOSCpilot on Twitter: https://twitter.com/eoscpilot
and LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/eoscpiloteu
How the Research Data Service supports Open Research (aka Open Science) at the University of Edinburgh. Abridged slides used for presentation to Open Access Scotland meeting in Edinburgh on Wednesday 27th of March 2019.
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
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This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101007990 The symposium's primary objective is to engage in collective reflection with the European Commission and relevant stakeholders and beneficiaries of Research Infrastructures. The aim is to discuss and plan the next steps toward a new era where Research Infrastructures are open and actively involve communities as powerful tools for co-research.
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.
Essentials of Automations: Optimizing FME Workflows with ParametersSafe Software
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All of this illustrated with link prediction over knowledge graphs, but the argument is general.
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https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
2. Microsoft Research's GraphRAG paper and a review paper on various uses of knowledge graphs:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/graphrag-unlocking-llm-discovery-on-narrative-private-data/
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Research Infrastructures and EOSC
1. Research Infrastructures and the European
Open Science Cloud –
From vision to useful services
Per Öster, CSC – IT Center For Science
2. "Europe's final transition must be one from fragmented
data sets to an integrated European Open Science
Cloud. By 2020, we want all European researchers to
be able to deposit, access and analyse European
scientific data through a European Open Science
Cloud.."
The vision of the European Commission
Speech by Commissioner Carlos Moedas in Amsterdam, NL:
“Open science: share and succeed”, 4 April 2016
3. EOSC - European Commission’s vision for Federating Data Infrastructures
3
• Vision for the EuropeanOpen
Science Cloud (EOSC) presented
in the Commission
communication on the ‘European
Cloud Initiative’, as a part of the
Digital Single Market Strategy,
April 2016
4. EOSC Declaration 10 July 2017
• RECOGNISING the challenges of data driven research in
pursuing excellent science;
• GRANTING that the vision of European Open Science is that of
a research data commons, widely inclusive of all disciplines and
Member States, sustainable in the long-term,
• CONFIRMING that the implementation of the EOSC is a
process, not a project, by its nature iterative and based on
constant learning and mutual alignment;
• UPHOLDING that the EOSC Summit marked the beginning and
not the end of this process, one based on continuous
engagement with scientific stakeholders, the European
Commission,
• PROPOSES that all EOSC stakeholders consider sharing the
following intents and will actively support their implementation
in the respective capacities: …
EUROPEAN COMMISSION
DIRECTORATE-GENERAL FOR RESEARCH & INNOVATION
The Director-General
Brussels, 10 July 2017
EOSC Declaration
RECOGNISING the challenges of data driven research in pursuing excellent science;
GRANTING that the vision of European Open Science is that of a research data commons,
widely inclusive of all disciplines and Member States, sustainable in the long-term,
CONFIRMING that the implementation of the EOSC is a process, not a project, by its nature
iterative and based on constant learning and mutual alignment;
UPHOLDING that the EOSC Summit marked the beginning and not the end of this process,
one based on continuous engagement with scientific stakeholders, the European Commission,
PROPOSES that all EOSC stakeholders consider sharing the following intents and will
actively support their implementation in the respective capacities:
Data culture and FAIR data
[Data culture] European science must be grounded in a common culture of data stewardship, so
that research data is recognised as a significant output of research and is appropriately curated
throughout and after the period conducting the research. Only a considerable cultural change will
enable long-term reuse for science and for innovation of data created by research activities: no
disciplines, institutions or countries must be left behind.
[Open access by-default] All researchers in Europe must enjoy access to an open-by-default,
efficient and cross-disciplinary research data environment supported by FAIR data principles.
Open access must be the default setting for all results of publicly funded research in Europe,
allowing for proportionate limitations only in duly justified cases of personal data protection,
confidentiality, IPR concerns, national security or similar (e.g. 'as open as possible and as closed
as necessary').
[Skills] The necessary skills and education in research data management, data stewardship and
data science should be provided throughout the EU as part of higher education, the training
system and on-the-job best practice in the industry. University associations, research
organisations, research libraries and other educational brokers play an important role but they
need substantial support from the European Commission and the Member States.
[Data stewardship] Researchers need the support of adequately trained data stewards. The
European Commission and Member States should invest in the education of data stewards via
career programmes delivered by universities, research institutions and other trans-European
agents.
[Rewards and incentives] Rewarding research data sharing is essential. Researchers who make
research data open and FAIR for reuse and/or reuse and reproduce data should be rewarded, both
Ref. Ares(2017)3488418 - 11/07/2017
5. Data Commons?
commons |ˈkɒmənz|
Plural noun
1 (the Commons) short for House of Commons.• historical the common people
regarded as a part of a political system, especially in Britain: the state was
divided into clergy, nobility, and commons | both lords and commons
won some important concessions.
2 [treated as singular] land or resources belonging to or affecting the whole of
a community: the mismanagement of a commons | the global commons of
Antarctica.• US a dining hall in a school or college.3 archaic provisions shared in
common; rations.
6. e-IRG is a strategic body to
facilitate integration in the area
of European e-Infrastructures
and connected services, within
and between member states, at
the European level and globally.
The mission of e-IRG is to
support both coherent,
innovative and strategic
European e-Infrastructure
policymaking and the
development of convergent and
sustainable e-Infrastructure
services.
“The e-Infrastructure Commons is the
political, technological, and
administrative framework for an easy
and cost-effective shared use of
distributed electronic resources across
Europe.”
7. • ”…an "e-Infrastructure Commons" should liberate
scientists from the often complex and distracting business
of moving, storing and processing data. They need services
that are coherent, managed and above all integrated so that
they can get on with the business of research and science.”
• “…we must be careful to not become constrained and stifle
innovation in the development, provision and use of these
services. The idea that there will be just "one way" of
supplying or using any service through an "efficient"
mandated or "voluntary" monopoly, has to be avoided.”
8. Set-up of an High Level Group of Experts on EOSC
to advise on its implementation
Launch of a Pilot action for EOSC in 2016 under the H2020
Research Infrastructure part
To demonstrate how to ensure availability of scientific data
and data-analysis services through a cloud infrastructure
and design a stakeholder driven governance framework.
E-Infrastructures topics in 2017 H2020 calls for federation &
interoperability of data infrastructures
Further substantial investments in the 2018-2020 WP
Involvement of MS & engagement of science communities is crucial
European Open Science Cloud: how
Acknowledgement: Lorenza Saracco, European Commission, DG RTD.B4
9. 9
From fragmentation and uneven
access to information to a federated
model, where access to data would be
universal, building on a strong legacy
Current model of European data infrastructures
Future EOSC model: federation of data infrastructures
Source: EOSC Strategic Implementation Roadmap 2018-2020, May
2018, European Commission
10. Implementation Roadmap For the European Open Science Cloud
10
• ”A seamless environment enabling
interdisciplinary research, an environment
to foster data-intensive innovation. The
EOSC will allow for universal access to
data and a new level playing field for EU
researchers.”
[EOSC Strategic Implementation
Roadmap 2018-2020]
• Fully operational 2021
EN
EN
EUROPEAN
COMMISSION
Brussels, 14.3.2018
SWD(2018) 83 final
COMMISSION STAFF WORKINGDOCUMENT
Implementation Roadmap for the European Open Science Cloud
12. EOSC model will provide these services for European
researchers
[EOSC Strategic Implementation Roadmap 2018-2020]
1. Identification and authentication, and access to the resources of the EOSC
2. A protected & personalised work environment/space (e.g. logbook, settings, compliance
record and pending issues)
3. Access to relevant information (e.g. status of EOSC, list of infrastructures, policy-related
information, compliance framework) and specific guidelines (e.g. how to make data FAIR,
certify a repository or service, procure joint services)
4. Services to find, access, store, re-use and analyse (e.g. analytics, data merge/fusion,
mining) the data generated by others, catalogued appropriately
5. Services to make their own data FAIR, to store them and ensure long-term preservation
12
13. 13
EN
EN
EUROPEAN
COMMISSION
Brussels, 14.3.2018
SWD(2018) 83 final
COMMISSION STAFF WORKINGDOCUMENT
Implementation Roadmap for the European Open Science Cloud
Finland represented by
Ministry of Education and Culture
and Academy of Finland
EOSCsecretariat.eu
These
bodies
about to
launch
EOSC Governance framework
16. 28/01/19 ESFRI Workshop on RIs and EOSC 16
EOSCsecretariat.eu
• 360°support to EOSC
Governance, working
openly & inclusively with
communities to co-create
all-encompassing EOSC
• Independency &
neutrality
• Interim character, with
an enabling and advisory
approach
• Supporting a user centric
EOSC implementation,
with the Co-creation
budget at the command
of the EB
• Flexibility & agility
• Transparency &
openness
17. EOSC projects’ contribution to the EOSC implementation roadmap (2017- )
17
Architecture
Data
Services
Access and
Interface
Rules of
Participation
EOSC Implementation
Roadmap action line
https://ec.europa.eu/research/openscience/pdf/swd_2018_83_f1_staff_working_paper_en.pdf
Governance
On-going initiatives and EOSC projects
contributing to the implementation
18. • 154 services and resources
• Offered by 17 service providers from the public and private sector
18
EOSCportal.eu - Gateway for European Services for Research
19. • Research communities
- Discover services through a
secure online catalogue with a
central access point.
- Access services via harmonised
access policies and Service Level
Agreements. Depending on the
customer’s needs, access will be
provided through a centrally
managed credit-based allocation
system and/or through long-term
resource allocation.
- Leverage a large portfolio of
generic and thematic services via
standard interfaces
- Provide requirements, co-design,
testing
• Research Infrastructures -
Providers
- Contribute to EOSC with services
based on a harmonised corpus of
access, security and provisioning
policies.
- Integrate and Federate services by
relying on harmonised processes and
tools for service integration and
management.
- Scale-up in-house capacity by
procuring services via a centrally run
procurement and purchase
framework.
- Reach out to user communities and
support
- Collaborate with other providers
30/01/19 19
The Hub – A Collaboration Platform for ESFRIs
20. EOSC Nordic – bringing the EOSC into
reality in the Nordics
• Coordinator: NeIC
(NordForsk)
• Budget: 5.99 M€
• Duration: 36 Months,
starting September 2019
• Effort: 550 PM
• 24 Partners from Nordics +
DE, NL, LV, EE, and LT
21. 21
CLARIN use case: From language data to insight
• Integration of the CLARIN
infrastructure into the EOSC portal
facilitates the study of language
data
• How the Portal itself can support
the Social Sciences and Humanities
(SSH) community at large in the
future
CLARIN use case
(https://youtu.be/_Iomkr4GtdM)
22. What you can do?
22
Benefit from
the co-
creation
funding
Contribute to
the Working
Groups
Bring your
assets to
EOSC
The EOSC Secretariat is at the heart of the activities happening around
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you can take a more active role under the EOSC Secretariat:
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by joining the EOSC
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23. Acknowledgment
• Sara Kontro (CSC and EOSC Secretariat)
• Damien Lecarpentier (CSC and EOSC Secretriat)
• http://EOSCsecretariat.eu
• http://EOSC-hub.eu
• http://EOSC-portal.eu