This document provides information about making a repository compliant with OpenAIRE guidelines. It discusses registering the repository in OpenDOAR, implementing the OpenAIRE metadata guidelines, running a compliance test, and registering the repository in OpenAIRE. It also describes the OAI Extended and OpenAIRE Authority Control addons for DSpace that help implement OpenAIRE compliance.
How to make your repository OpenAIRE compliantPedro Príncipe
The document provides information on how to make a repository compliant with the OpenAIRE guidelines. It discusses registering the repository in OpenDOAR, implementing the OpenAIRE guidelines by adding required metadata fields, and testing compliance using the OpenAIRE validator. Repositories that pass the compliance test can then be listed on the OpenAIRE portal. Specific guidelines are provided for metadata fields like projectID, accessRights, and embargoEndDate. Compliance tools for the DSpace repository platform, like the OAI Extended addon, are also mentioned.
Webinar on OpenAIRE compatibility for repositories: DSpace repository platformOpenAIRE
The document discusses a webinar about making repositories compatible with OpenAIRE guidelines. It provides an agenda that includes an overview of the OpenAIRE project and guidelines, presentations on the literature repository guidelines and compatibility levels, and how to make a DSpace repository compatible. It notes that OpenAIRE has expanded to cover all types of scientific output and developed integrated guidelines to support this goal and the EC's open access requirements.
Webinar OpenAIRE sobre Dados abertos no H2020 - projeto piloto de dados abert...Pedro Príncipe
[1] O documento discute o projeto piloto de dados abertos no programa Horizonte 2020 da Comissão Europeia, apresentando detalhes sobre o escopo e requisitos do piloto.
[2] É explicado que os beneficiários dos projetos devem desenvolver Planos de Gestão de Dados para especificar quais dados serão abertos e como serão arquivados e preservados.
[3] Ferramentas como o DMPonline podem ajudar na criação desses planos, que devem ser atualizados periodicamente para refletir a evolução dos projet
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 "How to make your repository OpenAIRE compliant: EPrints"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.
How to make your repository OpenAIRE compliantPedro Príncipe
The document provides information on how to make a repository compliant with the OpenAIRE guidelines. It discusses registering the repository in OpenDOAR, implementing the OpenAIRE guidelines by adding required metadata fields, and testing compliance using the OpenAIRE validator. Repositories that pass the compliance test can then be listed on the OpenAIRE portal. Specific guidelines are provided for metadata fields like projectID, accessRights, and embargoEndDate. Compliance tools for the DSpace repository platform, like the OAI Extended addon, are also mentioned.
Webinar on OpenAIRE compatibility for repositories: DSpace repository platformOpenAIRE
The document discusses a webinar about making repositories compatible with OpenAIRE guidelines. It provides an agenda that includes an overview of the OpenAIRE project and guidelines, presentations on the literature repository guidelines and compatibility levels, and how to make a DSpace repository compatible. It notes that OpenAIRE has expanded to cover all types of scientific output and developed integrated guidelines to support this goal and the EC's open access requirements.
Webinar OpenAIRE sobre Dados abertos no H2020 - projeto piloto de dados abert...Pedro Príncipe
[1] O documento discute o projeto piloto de dados abertos no programa Horizonte 2020 da Comissão Europeia, apresentando detalhes sobre o escopo e requisitos do piloto.
[2] É explicado que os beneficiários dos projetos devem desenvolver Planos de Gestão de Dados para especificar quais dados serão abertos e como serão arquivados e preservados.
[3] Ferramentas como o DMPonline podem ajudar na criação desses planos, que devem ser atualizados periodicamente para refletir a evolução dos projet
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 "How to make your repository OpenAIRE compliant: EPrints"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.
Webinar on OpenAIRE compatibility for repositories: EPrints repository platform OpenAIRE
The document discusses how to make an EPrints repository compatible with the OpenAIRE guidelines, including adding project details to existing records using autocomplete fields, defining a new OAI set for OpenAIRE output, filtering results for the set, mapping metadata elements, and validating the output. It also covers different levels of OpenAIRE compatibility and using the OpenAIRE API to populate autocomplete fields with project information.
Webinar on OpenAIRE compatibility for repositories: proprietary platformsOpenAIRE
The webinar discusses how to make repositories compatible with the OpenAIRE guidelines, including an overview of the OpenAIRE project, guidelines for literature repositories, compatibility levels, and how proprietary platforms can implement changes to support OpenAIRE compliance through modifications to local data models and databases. Proprietary platforms need to export metadata via OAI-PMH, enrich publication workflows, and associate publications with licenses and funding projects to achieve different levels of OpenAIRE compatibility. The document provides examples of changes needed to local databases to integrate license and funding project information by adding new tables or attributes.
OpenAIRE compatibility for repositories - Webinar on the OpenAIRE GuidelinesPedro Príncipe
Webinar on the OpenAIRE Guidelines - OpenAIRE compatibility for repositories, by Pedro Príncipe and José Carvalho. 18 March 2014 (11:00 – 12:00 CET (DSpace repository platform))
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.
The document discusses the OpenAIRE project, which aims to implement the European Commission's Open Access Pilot across Europe. OpenAIRE supports the pilot by providing infrastructure for researchers, including an EU-wide repository system and information pages for each member state. It harvests publications from FP7-funded projects and makes them openly accessible through its portal. OpenAIRE also investigates relationships between publications and datasets, and works with other organizations like COAR to advance open access on an international level.
The document discusses OpenAIRE, an open access infrastructure for research in Europe. It provides an overview of OpenAIRE, highlighting its participatory approach involving both a human network and technical infrastructure. OpenAIRE implements the open access policies of the European Commission for FP7 and Horizon 2020 projects. It is moving from a publication infrastructure to a more comprehensive infrastructure that covers all types of scientific outputs, including datasets and projects. Open access is growing in southern European countries, with OpenAIRE supporting the discovery, sharing, and reuse of open access research results across Europe.
CRIS 2014 - OpenAIRE Guidelines: supporting interoperability for Literature R...Pedro Príncipe
OpenAIRE has developed guidelines to support interoperability across literature repositories, data archives, and CRIS systems.
The guidelines are based on existing standards like Dublin Core, DataCite, and CERIF-XML. They provide additional requirements for repositories and data archives to support authors in fulfilling European Commission open access mandates. The guidelines help heterogeneous research information systems interoperate by specifying metadata, vocabularies, and processes like validation and registration of data sources and regular harvesting. OpenAIRE has released multiple versions of the guidelines for literature repositories, data archives and CRIS systems to ensure compatibility and support for aggregators as the infrastructure has expanded in scope.
OpenAIRE guidelines : supporting interoperability for literature repositories...OpenAIRE
OpenAIRE has developed guidelines to support interoperability across literature repositories, data archives, and CRIS systems.
The guidelines are based on existing standards like Dublin Core, DataCite, and CERIF-XML. They provide additional requirements for repositories and data archives to support authors in fulfilling European Commission open access mandates. The guidelines help heterogeneous research information systems interoperate by specifying metadata, vocabularies, and processes like validation and harvesting. OpenAIRE intends the guidelines to create a more comprehensive research information infrastructure covering all types of scientific output.
OpenAIRE services & tools: Zenodo and what's next (Danish OpenAIRE workshop)Pedro Príncipe
This document summarizes Pedro Príncipe's presentation on OpenAIRE services and tools. It discusses OpenAIRE's role in supporting open access and open data in Horizon 2020 projects through services like Zenodo, the OpenAIRE infrastructure, and linking research results. It also highlights how OpenAIRE can help researchers deposit publications and data, link them to projects, and facilitate reporting to funders. Finally, it outlines OpenAIRE's helpdesk, training, and guidance resources for open science policies.
1) The OpenAIRE portal provides access to over 8.4 million publications, 7 million authors, 450+ data providers, and links publications to projects, funders, and datasets.
2) It aims to promote open access, inform users of open access policies, guide researchers and project coordinators, and give the public access to research outcomes.
3) The portal offers support services for researchers, project coordinators, and funders including depositing publications and data, claiming research outcomes to projects, and generating reports of project publications.
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)
Webinar about the Open Access mandate of the EC for Horizon 2020 projects.
* Open revisited & Open Access
* OA policy development in H2020
* Open Access in Horizon 2020
* What does OpenAIRE offer?
* How can OpenAIRE help?
Open access at the ERC - Vienna conference, 4 June 2013Dagmar M. Meyer
Presentation given at the conference "Wer hat Angst vor Open Access? Informationen und Hintergründe zu Open Access in Horizon 2020" ("Who's afraid of Open Access? Information and background on Horizon 2020") in Vienna on 3 June 2013. The event was organised by the Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG) and the European Liaison Office of the German Research Organisations (KoWi).
Conference webpage: http://rp7.ffg.at/rp7_openaccess2013
G. Tautkeviciene and I. Ceseviciute. Open Science in Horizon 2020: Open Aire ...Aidis Stukas
Access to scientific information accelerates research, discovery and economic development. For more than a decade libraries take part in the open access movement to develop an environment which provides access to scientific information. Open access stakeholders and experts are working together to achieve these aims. The presentation will elaborate on the infrastructure of open access which bridges the gap between academia and society by sharing research findings in new ways.
OpenAIRE is an initiative by the European Commission for an Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe to support open scholarly communication, Open Science and access to the research output of the European funded projects. The infrastructure of OpenAIRE supports the Open Science policy implemented in the programme Horizon2020 by the European Commission.
Open Research Gateway for the ELIXIR-GR Infrastructure (Part 2)OpenAIRE
OpenAIRE is a European infrastructure that helps stakeholders comply with open access policies by providing tools and services. It operates repositories, dashboards, and tools to help share and reuse research outputs in accordance with FAIR principles. OpenAIRE also coordinates activities through national open access desks and outreach to promote open science practices. Researchers can use OpenAIRE to publish open access works, deposit data, write data management plans, and link research outputs.
10th OpenAIRE Content Providers Community CallOpenAIRE
The document discusses OpenAIRE's Usage Counts service, which tracks usage and collects COUNTER reports to provide analytics on the usage of research outputs. It introduces the new architecture and workflows that power the service, and shows examples of usage counts data in action for content providers and individual research items. Finally, it outlines the future plans for the service, including counting more research products, moving to the latest COUNTER standards, offering additional analytics, and building a Usage Counts Hub.
OpenAIRE Content Providers Community Call, November 4th, 2020
This call was focused on the PROVIDE future developments, functionalities wishlist and PROVIDE service in EOSC.
Was also an opportunity to share the most recent updates and novelties in the OpenAIRE Content Provider Dashboard, and to get feedback from community.
Recordings: https://youtu.be/wY4fOS767Us
Follow the Community activities at https://www.openaire.eu/provide-community-calls
Webinar on OpenAIRE compatibility for repositories: EPrints repository platform OpenAIRE
The document discusses how to make an EPrints repository compatible with the OpenAIRE guidelines, including adding project details to existing records using autocomplete fields, defining a new OAI set for OpenAIRE output, filtering results for the set, mapping metadata elements, and validating the output. It also covers different levels of OpenAIRE compatibility and using the OpenAIRE API to populate autocomplete fields with project information.
Webinar on OpenAIRE compatibility for repositories: proprietary platformsOpenAIRE
The webinar discusses how to make repositories compatible with the OpenAIRE guidelines, including an overview of the OpenAIRE project, guidelines for literature repositories, compatibility levels, and how proprietary platforms can implement changes to support OpenAIRE compliance through modifications to local data models and databases. Proprietary platforms need to export metadata via OAI-PMH, enrich publication workflows, and associate publications with licenses and funding projects to achieve different levels of OpenAIRE compatibility. The document provides examples of changes needed to local databases to integrate license and funding project information by adding new tables or attributes.
OpenAIRE compatibility for repositories - Webinar on the OpenAIRE GuidelinesPedro Príncipe
Webinar on the OpenAIRE Guidelines - OpenAIRE compatibility for repositories, by Pedro Príncipe and José Carvalho. 18 March 2014 (11:00 – 12:00 CET (DSpace repository platform))
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.
The document discusses the OpenAIRE project, which aims to implement the European Commission's Open Access Pilot across Europe. OpenAIRE supports the pilot by providing infrastructure for researchers, including an EU-wide repository system and information pages for each member state. It harvests publications from FP7-funded projects and makes them openly accessible through its portal. OpenAIRE also investigates relationships between publications and datasets, and works with other organizations like COAR to advance open access on an international level.
The document discusses OpenAIRE, an open access infrastructure for research in Europe. It provides an overview of OpenAIRE, highlighting its participatory approach involving both a human network and technical infrastructure. OpenAIRE implements the open access policies of the European Commission for FP7 and Horizon 2020 projects. It is moving from a publication infrastructure to a more comprehensive infrastructure that covers all types of scientific outputs, including datasets and projects. Open access is growing in southern European countries, with OpenAIRE supporting the discovery, sharing, and reuse of open access research results across Europe.
CRIS 2014 - OpenAIRE Guidelines: supporting interoperability for Literature R...Pedro Príncipe
OpenAIRE has developed guidelines to support interoperability across literature repositories, data archives, and CRIS systems.
The guidelines are based on existing standards like Dublin Core, DataCite, and CERIF-XML. They provide additional requirements for repositories and data archives to support authors in fulfilling European Commission open access mandates. The guidelines help heterogeneous research information systems interoperate by specifying metadata, vocabularies, and processes like validation and registration of data sources and regular harvesting. OpenAIRE has released multiple versions of the guidelines for literature repositories, data archives and CRIS systems to ensure compatibility and support for aggregators as the infrastructure has expanded in scope.
OpenAIRE guidelines : supporting interoperability for literature repositories...OpenAIRE
OpenAIRE has developed guidelines to support interoperability across literature repositories, data archives, and CRIS systems.
The guidelines are based on existing standards like Dublin Core, DataCite, and CERIF-XML. They provide additional requirements for repositories and data archives to support authors in fulfilling European Commission open access mandates. The guidelines help heterogeneous research information systems interoperate by specifying metadata, vocabularies, and processes like validation and harvesting. OpenAIRE intends the guidelines to create a more comprehensive research information infrastructure covering all types of scientific output.
OpenAIRE services & tools: Zenodo and what's next (Danish OpenAIRE workshop)Pedro Príncipe
This document summarizes Pedro Príncipe's presentation on OpenAIRE services and tools. It discusses OpenAIRE's role in supporting open access and open data in Horizon 2020 projects through services like Zenodo, the OpenAIRE infrastructure, and linking research results. It also highlights how OpenAIRE can help researchers deposit publications and data, link them to projects, and facilitate reporting to funders. Finally, it outlines OpenAIRE's helpdesk, training, and guidance resources for open science policies.
1) The OpenAIRE portal provides access to over 8.4 million publications, 7 million authors, 450+ data providers, and links publications to projects, funders, and datasets.
2) It aims to promote open access, inform users of open access policies, guide researchers and project coordinators, and give the public access to research outcomes.
3) The portal offers support services for researchers, project coordinators, and funders including depositing publications and data, claiming research outcomes to projects, and generating reports of project publications.
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)
Webinar about the Open Access mandate of the EC for Horizon 2020 projects.
* Open revisited & Open Access
* OA policy development in H2020
* Open Access in Horizon 2020
* What does OpenAIRE offer?
* How can OpenAIRE help?
Open access at the ERC - Vienna conference, 4 June 2013Dagmar M. Meyer
Presentation given at the conference "Wer hat Angst vor Open Access? Informationen und Hintergründe zu Open Access in Horizon 2020" ("Who's afraid of Open Access? Information and background on Horizon 2020") in Vienna on 3 June 2013. The event was organised by the Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG) and the European Liaison Office of the German Research Organisations (KoWi).
Conference webpage: http://rp7.ffg.at/rp7_openaccess2013
G. Tautkeviciene and I. Ceseviciute. Open Science in Horizon 2020: Open Aire ...Aidis Stukas
Access to scientific information accelerates research, discovery and economic development. For more than a decade libraries take part in the open access movement to develop an environment which provides access to scientific information. Open access stakeholders and experts are working together to achieve these aims. The presentation will elaborate on the infrastructure of open access which bridges the gap between academia and society by sharing research findings in new ways.
OpenAIRE is an initiative by the European Commission for an Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe to support open scholarly communication, Open Science and access to the research output of the European funded projects. The infrastructure of OpenAIRE supports the Open Science policy implemented in the programme Horizon2020 by the European Commission.
Open Research Gateway for the ELIXIR-GR Infrastructure (Part 2)OpenAIRE
OpenAIRE is a European infrastructure that helps stakeholders comply with open access policies by providing tools and services. It operates repositories, dashboards, and tools to help share and reuse research outputs in accordance with FAIR principles. OpenAIRE also coordinates activities through national open access desks and outreach to promote open science practices. Researchers can use OpenAIRE to publish open access works, deposit data, write data management plans, and link research outputs.
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10th OpenAIRE Content Providers Community CallOpenAIRE
The document discusses OpenAIRE's Usage Counts service, which tracks usage and collects COUNTER reports to provide analytics on the usage of research outputs. It introduces the new architecture and workflows that power the service, and shows examples of usage counts data in action for content providers and individual research items. Finally, it outlines the future plans for the service, including counting more research products, moving to the latest COUNTER standards, offering additional analytics, and building a Usage Counts Hub.
OpenAIRE Content Providers Community Call, November 4th, 2020
This call was focused on the PROVIDE future developments, functionalities wishlist and PROVIDE service in EOSC.
Was also an opportunity to share the most recent updates and novelties in the OpenAIRE Content Provider Dashboard, and to get feedback from community.
Recordings: https://youtu.be/wY4fOS767Us
Follow the Community activities at https://www.openaire.eu/provide-community-calls
OpenAIRE in the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC)OpenAIRE
Openness is the success factor for EOSC. OpenAIRE has been working in delivering an open access scholarly communication in Europe for the past 10 years and we now present how our work fits into the EOSC core developments
OpenAIRE Content Providers Community Call, October 7th, 2020
This call was focused on the OpenAIRE Broker Service, specifying how the service works to deploy the enrichment events to the Content Providers managers.
Was also an opportunity to share the most recent updates and novelties in the OpenAIRE Content Provider Dashboard, and to get feedback from community.
Recording: https://youtu.be/3sF4B58EGcs
Follow the Community activities at https://www.openaire.eu/provide-community-calls
OpenAIRE Content Providers Community Call, July 1st, 2020
This call was focused on Data Repositories namely the OpenAIRE Research Graph and Data Repositories, the OpenAIRE Content Acquisition Policy, and the Guidelines for Data Archive Managers.
Was also an opportunity to share the most recent updates and novelties in the OpenAIRE Content Provider Dashboard, and to get feedback from community.
Follow the Community activities at https://www.openaire.eu/provide-community-calls
Open Research Gateway for the ELIXIR-GR Infrastructure (Part 3)OpenAIRE
This document provides an overview of the Open Research Gateway for the ELIXIR-GR infrastructure. It discusses how the gateway acts as a single entry point to all research products from ELIXIR-GR, including publications, datasets, software, and more. Researchers can deposit and link their work through the gateway to practice open science. Statistics, reporting, and APIs are also available to monitor impact and advance open research. The team behind the gateway is working to improve customization and user guidance to better support the ELIXIR-GR community.
Open Research Gateway for the ELIXIR-GR Infrastructure (Part 1)OpenAIRE
The Research Data Alliance (RDA) is an international organization focused on data sharing across disciplines. It has over 8,600 members from 137 countries working to reduce barriers to data sharing through developing infrastructure and community activities. RDA has numerous active interest groups and working groups focused on issues like specific scientific domains, data reference and sharing, community needs, data stewardship, and basic infrastructure. One recent focus is guidelines for data sharing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
1) A new version of the OpenAIRE Provide dashboard demo is available.
2) Several speakers shared use cases of the OpenAIRE Provide service, including from OpenstarTs, Serbian repositories, the University of Minho, and the Universidade Católica Portuguesa.
3) The agenda concluded with an invitation for comments and questions.
20200504_OpenAIRE Legal Policy Webinar: GDPR and Sharing DataOpenAIRE
Presentation by Jacques Flores Dourojeanni (Research Data Management Consultant Utrecht University Library), as delivered during the OpenAIRE Legal Policy Webinar series on May 4th 2020.
More information and recordings: https://www.openaire.eu/item/openaire-legal-policy-webinars
20200504_Research Data & the GDPR: How Open is Open?OpenAIRE
Presentation by Prodromos Tsiavos (Senior Legal Advisor - ARC/ Director - Onassis Group) as delivered during the OpenAIRE Legal Policy Webinar series on May 4th 2020.
More information and recordings: https://www.openaire.eu/item/openaire-legal-policy-webinars
20200504_Data, Data Ownership and Open ScienceOpenAIRE
Presentation by Thomas Margoni (Senior Lecturer in Intellectual Property and Internet Law, Co-director, CREATe, University of Glasgow) as delivered during the OpenAIRE Legal Policy Webinar series on May 4th 2020.
More information and recordings: https://www.openaire.eu/item/openaire-legal-policy-webinars
20200429_Research Data & the GDPR: How Open is Open? (updated version)OpenAIRE
This document discusses how the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) applies to scientific research. It defines key GDPR concepts, explains how scientific research is defined under the regulation, and discusses the legal bases and purposes that can justify data processing for research. It also addresses how data subject rights may be limited for research purposes, and analyzes several cases involving issues like data sharing, further processing of data, and handling of health and publicly available data in the context of research.
20200429_Data, Data Ownership and Open ScienceOpenAIRE
Presentation by Thomas Margoni (Senior Lecturer in Intellectual Property and Internet Law, Co-director, CREATe, University of Glasgow) as delivered during the OpenAIRE Legal Policy Webinar series on April 29th 2020.
More information and recordings: https://www.openaire.eu/item/openaire-legal-policy-webinars
20200429_OpenAIRE Legal Policy Webinar: GDPR and Sharing DataOpenAIRE
Presentation by Jacques Flores Dourojeanni (Research Data Management Consultant Utrecht University Library), as delivered during the OpenAIRE Legal Policy Webinar series on April 29th 2020.
More information and recordings: https://www.openaire.eu/item/openaire-legal-policy-webinars
COVID-19: Activities, tools, best practice and contact points in GreeceOpenAIRE
Presentation from the webinar organized by the Greek OpenAIRE and RDA Nodes (Athena RC) and Elixir-GR to inform participants of EU and national efforts, in collaboration with the following research organizations: Flemming, CERTH, HEAL-Link, Demokritos, Univ. of Athens (Medical School).
Presentation of the 2nd Content Providers Community Call, targeting the following topics: 1) OpenAIRE Content provider dashboard updates; Main topic: DSpace-CRIS for OpenAIRE: implementation of the CRIS guidelines and beyond; 3) Community questions & comments.
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2) OpenAIRE aggregation and enrichment processes: specifications and good practices;
3) Community questions & comments.
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2) Main topic: OpenAIRE Broker Service;
3) Community questions & comments.
“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.
Building Production Ready Search Pipelines with Spark and MilvusZilliz
Spark is the widely used ETL tool for processing, indexing and ingesting data to serving stack for search. Milvus is the production-ready open-source vector database. In this talk we will show how to use Spark to process unstructured data to extract vector representations, and push the vectors to Milvus vector database for search serving.
Climate Impact of Software Testing at Nordic Testing DaysKari Kakkonen
My slides at Nordic Testing Days 6.6.2024
Climate impact / sustainability of software testing discussed on the talk. ICT and testing must carry their part of global responsibility to help with the climat warming. We can minimize the carbon footprint but we can also have a carbon handprint, a positive impact on the climate. Quality characteristics can be added with sustainability, and then measured continuously. Test environments can be used less, and in smaller scale and on demand. Test techniques can be used in optimizing or minimizing number of tests. Test automation can be used to speed up testing.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 6DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 6. In this session, we will cover Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI webinar offers an in-depth exploration of leveraging cutting-edge technologies for test automation within the UiPath platform. Attendees will delve into the integration of generative AI, a test automation solution, with Open AI advanced natural language processing capabilities.
Throughout the session, participants will discover how this synergy empowers testers to automate repetitive tasks, enhance testing accuracy, and expedite the software testing life cycle. Topics covered include the seamless integration process, practical use cases, and the benefits of harnessing AI-driven automation for UiPath testing initiatives. By attending this webinar, testers, and automation professionals can gain valuable insights into harnessing the power of AI to optimize their test automation workflows within the UiPath ecosystem, ultimately driving efficiency and quality in software development processes.
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into integrating generative AI.
2. Understanding how this integration enhances test automation within the UiPath platform
3. Practical demonstrations
4. Exploration of real-world use cases illustrating the benefits of AI-driven test automation for UiPath
Topics covered:
What is generative AI
Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
In his public lecture, Christian Timmerer provides insights into the fascinating history of video streaming, starting from its humble beginnings before YouTube to the groundbreaking technologies that now dominate platforms like Netflix and ORF ON. Timmerer also presents provocative contributions of his own that have significantly influenced the industry. He concludes by looking at future challenges and invites the audience to join in a discussion.
Communications Mining Series - Zero to Hero - Session 1DianaGray10
This session provides introduction to UiPath Communication Mining, importance and platform overview. You will acquire a good understand of the phases in Communication Mining as we go over the platform with you. Topics covered:
• Communication Mining Overview
• Why is it important?
• How can it help today’s business and the benefits
• Phases in Communication Mining
• Demo on Platform overview
• Q/A
Unlocking Productivity: Leveraging the Potential of Copilot in Microsoft 365, a presentation by Christoforos Vlachos, Senior Solutions Manager – Modern Workplace, Uni Systems
Threats to mobile devices are more prevalent and increasing in scope and complexity. Users of mobile devices desire to take full advantage of the features
available on those devices, but many of the features provide convenience and capability but sacrifice security. This best practices guide outlines steps the users can take to better protect personal devices and information.
TrustArc Webinar - 2024 Global Privacy SurveyTrustArc
How does your privacy program stack up against your peers? What challenges are privacy teams tackling and prioritizing in 2024?
In the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey, we asked over 1,800 global privacy professionals and business executives to share their perspectives on the current state of privacy inside and outside of their organizations. This year’s report focused on emerging areas of importance for privacy and compliance professionals, including considerations and implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, building brand trust, and different approaches for achieving higher privacy competence scores.
See how organizational priorities and strategic approaches to data security and privacy are evolving around the globe.
This webinar will review:
- The top 10 privacy insights from the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey
- The top challenges for privacy leaders, practitioners, and organizations in 2024
- Key themes to consider in developing and maintaining your privacy program
Maruthi Prithivirajan, Head of ASEAN & IN Solution Architecture, Neo4j
Get an inside look at the latest Neo4j innovations that enable relationship-driven intelligence at scale. Learn more about the newest cloud integrations and product enhancements that make Neo4j an essential choice for developers building apps with interconnected data and generative AI.
HCL Notes und Domino Lizenzkostenreduzierung in der Welt von DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-und-domino-lizenzkostenreduzierung-in-der-welt-von-dlau/
DLAU und die Lizenzen nach dem CCB- und CCX-Modell sind für viele in der HCL-Community seit letztem Jahr ein heißes Thema. Als Notes- oder Domino-Kunde haben Sie vielleicht mit unerwartet hohen Benutzerzahlen und Lizenzgebühren zu kämpfen. Sie fragen sich vielleicht, wie diese neue Art der Lizenzierung funktioniert und welchen Nutzen sie Ihnen bringt. Vor allem wollen Sie sicherlich Ihr Budget einhalten und Kosten sparen, wo immer möglich. Das verstehen wir und wir möchten Ihnen dabei helfen!
Wir erklären Ihnen, wie Sie häufige Konfigurationsprobleme lösen können, die dazu führen können, dass mehr Benutzer gezählt werden als nötig, und wie Sie überflüssige oder ungenutzte Konten identifizieren und entfernen können, um Geld zu sparen. Es gibt auch einige Ansätze, die zu unnötigen Ausgaben führen können, z. B. wenn ein Personendokument anstelle eines Mail-Ins für geteilte Mailboxen verwendet wird. Wir zeigen Ihnen solche Fälle und deren Lösungen. Und natürlich erklären wir Ihnen das neue Lizenzmodell.
Nehmen Sie an diesem Webinar teil, bei dem HCL-Ambassador Marc Thomas und Gastredner Franz Walder Ihnen diese neue Welt näherbringen. Es vermittelt Ihnen die Tools und das Know-how, um den Überblick zu bewahren. Sie werden in der Lage sein, Ihre Kosten durch eine optimierte Domino-Konfiguration zu reduzieren und auch in Zukunft gering zu halten.
Diese Themen werden behandelt
- Reduzierung der Lizenzkosten durch Auffinden und Beheben von Fehlkonfigurationen und überflüssigen Konten
- Wie funktionieren CCB- und CCX-Lizenzen wirklich?
- Verstehen des DLAU-Tools und wie man es am besten nutzt
- Tipps für häufige Problembereiche, wie z. B. Team-Postfächer, Funktions-/Testbenutzer usw.
- Praxisbeispiele und Best Practices zum sofortigen Umsetzen
Programming Foundation Models with DSPy - Meetup SlidesZilliz
Prompting language models is hard, while programming language models is easy. In this talk, I will discuss the state-of-the-art framework DSPy for programming foundation models with its powerful optimizers and runtime constraint system.
Unlock the Future of Search with MongoDB Atlas_ Vector Search Unleashed.pdfMalak Abu Hammad
Discover how MongoDB Atlas and vector search technology can revolutionize your application's search capabilities. This comprehensive presentation covers:
* What is Vector Search?
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* Practical use cases across various industries
* Step-by-step implementation guide
* Live demos with code snippets
* Enhancing LLM capabilities with vector search
* Best practices and optimization strategies
Perfect for developers, AI enthusiasts, and tech leaders. Learn how to leverage MongoDB Atlas to deliver highly relevant, context-aware search results, transforming your data retrieval process. Stay ahead in tech innovation and maximize the potential of your applications.
#MongoDB #VectorSearch #AI #SemanticSearch #TechInnovation #DataScience #LLM #MachineLearning #SearchTechnology
9. Complying with FP7 and ERC
requirements
»»»»» What to deposit?
»»»»» Where to deposit?
»»»»» When to deposit?
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10. What to deposit?
Published version
– publisher’s final version of the paper, including all
modifications from the peer review process, copyediting
and stylistic edits, and formatting changes (usually a PDF
document)
OR
Final manuscript accepted for publication
– final manuscript of a peer‐reviewed paper accepted for
journal publication, including all modifications from the
peer review process, but not yet formatted by the
publisher (also referred to as “post‐print” version).
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11. Where to deposit?
Institutional repository
– of the research institution with which they are affiliated
OR (If this is not possible)
Subject based/thematic repository
OR
Orphan Repository provided by OpenAIRE for
articles that can be stored neither in institutional nor
in subject‐based/thematic repositories
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14. How to comply workflow
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REPOSITORY
Submit manuscript
to publisher
Final author
manuscript
Reference of the article available on
the OpenAIRE/EC sites, fulltext
available to all (immediately or after
embargo periodoin repository
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16. How to make your repository
OpenAIRE compliant
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Steps to make your repository OpenAIRE complaint
OpenAIRE guidelines
17. Steps to make your repository
OpenAIRE complaint
1.Register your repository in OpenDOAR
OpenDOAR is an authoritative worldwide directory of
academic open access repositories.
2. Test compliancy with OpenAIRE
Make your repository OpenAIRE complaint – by
implementing the OpenAIRE Guidelines
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3. Add your repository in OpenAIRE
OpenAIRE in collaboration with OpenDOAR provides you an
easy web tool to help you register the repository.
21. 2. Test the OpenAIRE
compliance
After you have made some progress in implementing the
guidelines you should run a compliancy test.
The OpenAIRE provides a validator where you can verify if
the repository is truly compatible with the guidelines.
www.openaire.eu:8380/dnet‐validator‐openaire
Enter the OAI‐PMH base URL of your repository and choose
to test your repository against the OpenAIRE rule set.
After running the test you can browse the results.
Please make sure you have an ec_fundedresources set and
that it contains at least one record.
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30. OpenAIRE guidelines
projectID
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Element name projectID
DCMI definition dc:relation
Usage Mandatory
Usage instruction A vocabulary of projects will be exposed by
OpenAIRE through OAI-MPH, and available for
all repository managers. Values will include .
The projectID equals the Grant Agreement
number, and is defined by the namespace
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7
Example <dc:relation> info:eu-
repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/12345
</dc:relation>
31. OpenAIRE guidelines
accessRights
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Element name accessRights
DCMI definition dc:rights
Usage Mandatory
Usage instruction Use values from vocabulary Access Rights at
http://wiki.surffoundation.nl/display/standard
s/info-eu-repo/#info-eu-repo-AccessRights;
values are: info:eu-
repo/semantics/closedAccess info:eu-
repo/semantics/embargoedAccess
info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Examples <dc:rights> info:eu-
repo/semantics/openAccess
</dc:rights>
32. OpenAIRE guidelines
embargoEndDate
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Element name embargoEndDate
DCMI definition dc:date
Usage Recommended
Usage instruction Recommended when accessRights = info:eu-
repo/semantics/embargoedAccess
The date type is controlled by the name space
info:eu-repo/date/embargoEnd/, see
http://wiki.surffoundation.nl/display/standards
/info-eu-repo/#info-eu-repo-
DateTypesandvalue. Encoding of this date
should be in the form YYYY-MM-DD (conform
ISO 8601).
Examples <dc:date> info:eu-
repo/date/embargoEnd/2011-05-12
<dc:date>
35. OAI extended Addon
OAI Extended Addon (or a patch to be more precise):
– Extends the base functionality of the OAI‐PMH interface and
delivers repository administrators more flexibility and
functionalities to select and filter the information.
– The purpose of the OAI Extended Addon was to modify the
OAI Interface's output, showing only items that were
compliant with the DRIVER Guidelines.
– The Addon provides also the tools to create a set according to
the requirements of the OpenAIRE Guidelines, helping
European repositories to become OpenAIRE compliant.
– Other features are: hability to show didl schema and ETDMS
itens. May be completely adjusted to other environments and
can easily be configured, changed or extended…
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41. Addon
OpenAIRE Authority Control
This Addon use Dspace “Authority Control” functionality:
– provides a way to list and verify OpenAIRE projects (FP7);
– the list of projects is maintained as a web‐service
– a local cache is created in order to be queried by users
– only adds the correct value in dc.relation field
Main goals:
– Simplify and standardize the projects (ID) identification in
the deposit process;
– Facilitates compliance with the OpenAIRE guidelines
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