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))
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.
Enabling better science - Results and vision of the OpenAIRE infrastructure a...Paolo Manghi
The document discusses enabling better science through open access to research outputs. It describes the OpenAIRE infrastructure and the Research Data Alliance (RDA) Data Publishing Working Group. OpenAIRE provides services to link publications, research data, projects and initiatives. The RDA group aims to create an open service for linking datasets to publications. OpenAIRE and PANGAEA are developing a beta data-literature linking service to increase discovery and reuse of research outputs.
OpenAIRE initiatives and events during the #OAWeek2014. Special newsletter issue, New animation clip, Webinars slides and recordings, Services and Resources of the day.
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.
Openaire is a network that allows researchers to share, deposit, publish, and link their research results in open access. It provides tools and services to help users comply with open access policies, gather all of their research outputs in one place, and increase the visibility of their work. Participating in Openaire makes sense as it promotes interoperability between infrastructures and helps align open access policies.
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))
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.
Enabling better science - Results and vision of the OpenAIRE infrastructure a...Paolo Manghi
The document discusses enabling better science through open access to research outputs. It describes the OpenAIRE infrastructure and the Research Data Alliance (RDA) Data Publishing Working Group. OpenAIRE provides services to link publications, research data, projects and initiatives. The RDA group aims to create an open service for linking datasets to publications. OpenAIRE and PANGAEA are developing a beta data-literature linking service to increase discovery and reuse of research outputs.
OpenAIRE initiatives and events during the #OAWeek2014. Special newsletter issue, New animation clip, Webinars slides and recordings, Services and Resources of the day.
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.
Openaire is a network that allows researchers to share, deposit, publish, and link their research results in open access. It provides tools and services to help users comply with open access policies, gather all of their research outputs in one place, and increase the visibility of their work. Participating in Openaire makes sense as it promotes interoperability between infrastructures and helps align open access policies.
Making your Repository or Open Access Journal OpenAIRE compatible with OA Hor...OpenAIRE
Webinar: "Making your OA repository or OA journal OpenAIRE compatible with OA Horizon 2020 requirements" - Thursday 26 November 2015, 11:00am - 12:00pm.
The webinar is a part of FOSTER e-learning course “Making your OA repository or OA journal OpenAIRE compatible with OA Horizon 2020 requirements”.
Reporting Horizon 2020 project outputs with OpenAIRE (Project Publications Re...OpenAIRE
1) Regardless of where published, deposit final manuscripts or PDFs in an institutional, disciplinary, or centralized repository like Zenodo to ensure visibility. Simply listing publications on a project website is not enough.
2) OpenAIRE harvests publications directly from compliant publishers and repositories to streamline project reporting for Horizon 2020 projects.
3) Using OpenAIRE's linking services allows research results associated with funded projects to be automatically reported to the EC's participant portal at reporting time, if publications are deposited in a fully OpenAIRE compliant repository.
OpenAIRE Advance presentation at the #EUDATPORTO conference 2018OpenAIRE
OpenAIRE Advance is continuing the work of OpenAIRE to advance open scholarship through both networking and technical activities. The networking priorities are to place open science on funders' and organizations' agendas and provide standards and services for implementation. Key activities include empowering national open access desks and global synergies. Technically, OpenAIRE Advance will enhance existing services like the OpenAIRE portal and develop new products like the Research Community Dashboard to integrate services across infrastructures and support open science.
Presentation of the 1st Content Providers Community Call, targeting the following topics:
1) OpenAIRE infrastructure updates;
2) Main topic: OpenAIRE Guidelines V4: specifications and implementation roadmap and use cases;
3) Community questions & comment.
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.
Presentation of the 2nd Content Providers Community Call, targeting the following topics: 1) OpenAIRE infrastructure updates;
2) Main topic: OpenAIRE Broker Service;
3) Community questions & comments.
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.
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.
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.
Presentation of the 2nd Content Providers Community Call, targeting the following topics: 1) OpenAIRE Content provider dashboard updates; Main topic: DSpace-CRIS for OpenAIRE: implementation of the CRIS guidelines and beyond; 3) Community questions & comments.
Presentation of the 2nd Content Providers Community Call, targeting the following topics: 1) OpenAIRE Content provider dashboard updates;
2) OpenAIRE aggregation and enrichment processes: specifications and good practices;
3) Community questions & comments.
OpenAIRE Provide Dashboard - a one-stop-shop web service where content provid...Pedro Príncipe
Provide Dashboard is a one-stop-shop web service that allows content providers to interact with OpenAIRE to validate and register their data sources, enrich metadata, track aggregation, and access notifications and alerts. It aims to improve repository collections, visibility, access, and research assessment for over 1500 content providers. Content providers can freely register and use validation, and gain additional benefits once registered like metadata enrichment and aggregation monitoring.
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.
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 "How to make your repository OpenAIRE compliant: DSpace" OpenAIRE
Presentation on the Online workshop – January 23 and 24, 2012 - "How to make your repository OpenAIRE compliant" - Pedro Príncipe & José Carvalho , University of Minho
AGENDA
1) OpenAIRE and compliancy with the ERC Scientific
Council Guidelines for Open Access and the
European Commission Open Access Pilot in FP7,
Pedro Príncipe
2) How to make your repository OpenAIRE
compliant, Pedro Príncipe & José Carvalho
3) Compliancy for DSpace, José Carvalho
4) Questions and Answers.
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.
Making your Repository or Open Access Journal OpenAIRE compatible with OA Hor...OpenAIRE
Webinar: "Making your OA repository or OA journal OpenAIRE compatible with OA Horizon 2020 requirements" - Thursday 26 November 2015, 11:00am - 12:00pm.
The webinar is a part of FOSTER e-learning course “Making your OA repository or OA journal OpenAIRE compatible with OA Horizon 2020 requirements”.
Reporting Horizon 2020 project outputs with OpenAIRE (Project Publications Re...OpenAIRE
1) Regardless of where published, deposit final manuscripts or PDFs in an institutional, disciplinary, or centralized repository like Zenodo to ensure visibility. Simply listing publications on a project website is not enough.
2) OpenAIRE harvests publications directly from compliant publishers and repositories to streamline project reporting for Horizon 2020 projects.
3) Using OpenAIRE's linking services allows research results associated with funded projects to be automatically reported to the EC's participant portal at reporting time, if publications are deposited in a fully OpenAIRE compliant repository.
OpenAIRE Advance presentation at the #EUDATPORTO conference 2018OpenAIRE
OpenAIRE Advance is continuing the work of OpenAIRE to advance open scholarship through both networking and technical activities. The networking priorities are to place open science on funders' and organizations' agendas and provide standards and services for implementation. Key activities include empowering national open access desks and global synergies. Technically, OpenAIRE Advance will enhance existing services like the OpenAIRE portal and develop new products like the Research Community Dashboard to integrate services across infrastructures and support open science.
Presentation of the 1st Content Providers Community Call, targeting the following topics:
1) OpenAIRE infrastructure updates;
2) Main topic: OpenAIRE Guidelines V4: specifications and implementation roadmap and use cases;
3) Community questions & comment.
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.
Presentation of the 2nd Content Providers Community Call, targeting the following topics: 1) OpenAIRE infrastructure updates;
2) Main topic: OpenAIRE Broker Service;
3) Community questions & comments.
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.
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.
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.
Presentation of the 2nd Content Providers Community Call, targeting the following topics: 1) OpenAIRE Content provider dashboard updates; Main topic: DSpace-CRIS for OpenAIRE: implementation of the CRIS guidelines and beyond; 3) Community questions & comments.
Presentation of the 2nd Content Providers Community Call, targeting the following topics: 1) OpenAIRE Content provider dashboard updates;
2) OpenAIRE aggregation and enrichment processes: specifications and good practices;
3) Community questions & comments.
OpenAIRE Provide Dashboard - a one-stop-shop web service where content provid...Pedro Príncipe
Provide Dashboard is a one-stop-shop web service that allows content providers to interact with OpenAIRE to validate and register their data sources, enrich metadata, track aggregation, and access notifications and alerts. It aims to improve repository collections, visibility, access, and research assessment for over 1500 content providers. Content providers can freely register and use validation, and gain additional benefits once registered like metadata enrichment and aggregation monitoring.
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.
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 "How to make your repository OpenAIRE compliant: DSpace" OpenAIRE
Presentation on the Online workshop – January 23 and 24, 2012 - "How to make your repository OpenAIRE compliant" - Pedro Príncipe & José Carvalho , University of Minho
AGENDA
1) OpenAIRE and compliancy with the ERC Scientific
Council Guidelines for Open Access and the
European Commission Open Access Pilot in FP7,
Pedro Príncipe
2) How to make your repository OpenAIRE
compliant, Pedro Príncipe & José Carvalho
3) Compliancy for DSpace, José Carvalho
4) Questions and Answers.
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.
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 provides guidelines for data sources to promote interoperability and support open access mandates. The guidelines have expanded over time to include additional types of data sources and non-textual content. Guidelines are provided for literature repositories, data repositories, and CRIS systems. The guidelines define metadata formats, elements, and encoding schemes to ensure semantic and syntactic interoperability across different types of data sources. Adoption of the guidelines by other networks like LA Referencia and RIOXX helps ensure future compatibility and support of open access policies.
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.
Conference Opening Science to Meet Future Challenges, Warsaw, March 11, 2014, organized by Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical and Computational Modelling, University of Warsaw.
OpenAIRE is an infrastructure that aims to widely disseminate and provide access to research output funded by the European Commission. It offers tools and help to facilitate open access policies. Researchers can submit publications to journals, deposit open access versions in repositories which are harvested by OpenAIRE to make the research visible. OpenAIRE also helps researchers share, archive and comply with funder requirements, and links publications to datasets. It provides assistance and reporting tools for project coordinators.
OpenAIRE: Directrices 3.0, desarrollos y servicios para Gestores de RepositoriosOpenAIRE
OpenAIRE provides guidelines and services to help repository managers support open access policies. The presentation discusses OpenAIRE's infrastructure for acquiring content, the OpenAIRE 3.0 guidelines for repositories, and services like the OpenAIRE broker and dashboard. The guidelines specify metadata formats and elements needed to identify funded content, access rights, and related projects and publications. Adopting repositories will expose their content through a single OpenAIRE OAI set.
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.
OpenAIRE guidelines and broker service for repository managers - OpenAIRE #OA...OpenAIRE
Presentation by Pedro Principe and Paolo Manghi at the OpenAIRE Open Access week webinar. Friday October 28, 2016. Webinar on Openaire compatibility guidelines and the dashboard for Repository Managers, with Pedro Principe (University of Minho) and Paolo Manghi (CNR/ISTI).
A user journey in OpenAIRE services through the lens of repository managers -...OpenAIRE
A user journey in OpenAIRE services through the lens of repository managers (II – OpenAIRE dashboard for content providers, usage statistics and the catch-all broker service). OpenAIRE-connect & OpenAIRE Advance workshop at the Open Repositories Conference, June 10, 2019, Hamburg.
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)
Supporting infrastructures for Open AccessOpenAIRE
Free tools and supporting infrastructure to provide open access to scientific publications and data including: OpenAIRE, Zernodo, opendoar.org, Sherpa/Romeo, re3data.org, and DOAJ.org
This document provides an overview of free open access tools to support open research. It discusses how to publish open access research by depositing a version in an open access journal or repository. It describes services like DOAJ, SHERPA/ROMEO, and re3data.org for finding open access journals, checking publisher policies, and locating data repositories. The document also introduces Zenodo as a "catch-all" repository and highlights the OpenAIRE infrastructure which integrates metadata, publications, data, and more to facilitate open access policies.
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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
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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
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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.
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Follow the Community activities at https://www.openaire.eu/provide-community-calls
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Was also an opportunity to share the most recent updates and novelties in the OpenAIRE Content Provider Dashboard, and to get feedback from community.
Follow the Community activities at https://www.openaire.eu/provide-community-calls
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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.
Open Research Gateway for the ELIXIR-GR Infrastructure (Part 1)OpenAIRE
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20200504_OpenAIRE Legal Policy Webinar: GDPR and Sharing DataOpenAIRE
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More information and recordings: https://www.openaire.eu/item/openaire-legal-policy-webinars
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More information and recordings: https://www.openaire.eu/item/openaire-legal-policy-webinars
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 infrastructure updates;
2) Main topic: OpenAIRE Usage Statistics service: technical details and upcoming developments;
3) Community questions & comments.
The OpenAIRE Research Graph aims to provide an open metadata research graph of interlinked scientific products with open access information linked to funding and communities. It harvests data from various sources to populate a graph of over 340 million records, 12 million publications, and 960 million links. The graph brings scholarly communication back into researchers' hands by making metadata and resources complete, de-duplicated, transparent, participatory, decentralized, and trusted. OpenAIRE seeks feedback to improve the beta version and plans to launch the full research graph in Spring 2020.
Presenter: Prodromos Tsiavos
This OpenAIRE and EOSC-hub webinar covers Horizon 2020 rules and good practices approaches to addressing Open Data, Open Science and research results exploitation in Consortium Agreements and in Data Management Plans. It also specifically covers the issues of concern between Open Science and exploitation (patents, spin offs/ outs, confidentiality), business planning and licensing strategies.
Webinar page: https://www.openaire.eu/item/open-science-and-research-results-exploitation-friends-or-foes
Honeypots Unveiled: Proactive Defense Tactics for Cyber Security, Phoenix Sum...APNIC
Adli Wahid, Senior Internet Security Specialist at APNIC, delivered a presentation titled 'Honeypots Unveiled: Proactive Defense Tactics for Cyber Security' at the Phoenix Summit held in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 23 to 24 May 2024.
HijackLoader Evolution: Interactive Process HollowingDonato Onofri
CrowdStrike researchers have identified a HijackLoader (aka IDAT Loader) sample that employs sophisticated evasion techniques to enhance the complexity of the threat. HijackLoader, an increasingly popular tool among adversaries for deploying additional payloads and tooling, continues to evolve as its developers experiment and enhance its capabilities.
In their analysis of a recent HijackLoader sample, CrowdStrike researchers discovered new techniques designed to increase the defense evasion capabilities of the loader. The malware developer used a standard process hollowing technique coupled with an additional trigger that was activated by the parent process writing to a pipe. This new approach, called "Interactive Process Hollowing", has the potential to make defense evasion stealthier.
Securing BGP: Operational Strategies and Best Practices for Network Defenders...APNIC
Md. Zobair Khan,
Network Analyst and Technical Trainer at APNIC, presented 'Securing BGP: Operational Strategies and Best Practices for Network Defenders' at the Phoenix Summit held in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 23 to 24 May 2024.
2. AGENDA
1. Overview of the OpenAIREplus project & the OpenAIRE
guidelines
2. Presentation of the OpenAIRE guidelines for Literature
Repositories: Aim, versions and specifications
• OpenAIRE compatibility status: levels and OAI sets
3. How to make the repository OpenAIRE compatible:
EPrints repository platform
4. OpenAIRE validator and registration process
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4. • A Participatory European Open Access infrastructure
to manage scientific publications and associated
scientific material via repository networks.
• Supports discovery, sharing and re-use of Open
Access publications and EC funded research results.
• Enhances publications by interconnecting them with
data sets, funding information, related publications,
institutional afiliation, metrics...
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7. EC OA Mandate Progression
FP7 OA Pilot (2008)
• Grant agreement SC39
• 20% programme areas
• Deposit in Repositories
• ERC‘s OA Guidelines: Deposit
in discipline (or institutional)
repositories. Cap embargo.
Horizon 2020 (2014)
• All grant agreements
• 100% programme areas
• Deposit in Repositories
• Open Data Pilot
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10. OpenAIREplus
• OpenAIRE is moving from a publication infrastructure to a
more comprehensive infrastructure that covers all types of
scientific output.
• To put this into practice an integrated suite of guidelines
were developed with specific requirements supporting
the goal of OpenAIRE and the European Commission.
• Managers of scholarly communication systems across
Europe will be able to support authors to fulfill the EC
Open Access requirements, as well as the requirements
of other (national or international) funders with whom
OpenAIRE cooperates.
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11. OpenAIRE Guidelines
FOR LITERATURE REPOSITORIES
based on Dublin Core (DRIVER)
FOR DATA REPOSITORIES
based on Datacite
FOR CRIS MANAGERS
based on CERIF-XML
GUIDELINES MAKE IT
EASY TO PARTICIPATE IN
THE OPENAIRE
NETWORK PROVIDING TO
REPOSITORY MANAGERS
THE TOOLS TO SUPPORT
RESEARCHERS IN THE
EC’S OA POLICY
COMPLIANCE.
European Open Access Infrastructure to manage scientific publications
and associated scientific material via repository networks.
12. OpenAIRE Guidelines
• OpenAIRE has collaborated with key stakeholders and has
produced three sets of guidelines for its data providers, all
based on existing well-established standards.
• Provide additional support for OAI Aggregators and Open
Access Journals to maintain provenance on the record or
at journal level.
• Best practices for the use of transfer protocol (OAI-PMH),
metadata formats, controlled vocabularies.
What are the…
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13. • Assist heterogeneous e-infrastructures like repositories,
data archives and CRIS to interoperate in one common
information space.
• Validation / Registration of OpenAIRE compatible data
sources.
• Metadata is aggregated through simple OAI-sets: for
thematic and institutional repositories
‘EC_funded_resources’ ‘openaire’ and for data repositories
‘openaire_data’.
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14. • Identification of Open Access and funded research results
by OAI-Sets:
• ‘ec_fundedresources’
• ‘openaire’
• ‘openaire_data’
• Regular harvesting from the data sources.
• Latest schema guarantees backwards-compatibility with
previous versions.
• Enhancing research results by metadata enrichment in
OpenAIRE.
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16. OpenAIRE Guidelines
• Find and discuss the guidelines at: guidelines.openaire.eu
• Test and register the repository at: validator.openaire.eu
(for tests please use beta.openaire.eu/validator)
• Find support and more info at: www.openaire.eu
How to get involved?
Wiki: http://guidelines.openaire.eu
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17. Pedro Príncipe
University of Minho
pedroprincipe@sdum.uminho.pt
OpenAIRE guidelines for
Literature Repositories
Aim, versions & specifications
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2/4
18. AUGUST 2010
initial document
NOVEMBER 2010
(V. 1.1)
OCTOBER 2012
(V. 2.0)
Compatibility for
aggregators.
Extended
Namespace for
Project id.
DECEMBER 2012
(3.0 beta)
APRIL 2013
(3.0)
OAI set has been renamed
from ec_fundedresources to
openaire.
New relation elements for
indicating external identifiers,
references and connections to
datasets.
Literature Guidelines – versions
EC funded content
EC and/or other
funded content
Open Access and
EC and/or other
funded content
19. Versions – useful links
1. http://www.openaire.eu/en/component/content/article/207
i. http://www.openaire.eu/en/component/attachments/download/79 (1.1)
2. http://www.openaire.eu/en/component/content/article/9-news-events/427
i. http://www.openaire.eu/about-openaire/publications-presentations/public-
project-documents/doc_download/431-openaire-guidelinesv2-0en (2.0)
3. http://guidelines.openaire.eu (3.0)
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20. Guidelines 1.0 >> 2.0
• Provide the OpenAIRE compatibility for repositories and
aggregators.
• Introduces two main changes:
• Support for aggregators to become OpenAIRE compatible in order to
expose their metadata to the OpenAIRE infrastructure.
• Extended namespace for project identification.
• Support a generic way of expressing project information,
allowing its use not only for EC/FP projects, but ideally for any
funder and project (national or international).
• Repositories that are already OpenAIRE compatible will remain
compatible with no additional work.
• The mandatory parts are the same as in the Guidelines 1.1.
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21. OpenAIRE Guidelines
• The OpenAIRE guidelines are supplementary
and built on top of the DRIVER Guidelines
• Plus fields: projectID, accessRights, embargoEndDate.
• All aspects of the DRIVER Guidelines are valid,
with a very few exceptions.
• Guidelines with specific requirements
supporting the goal of OpenAIRE and the EC.
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22. OpenAIRE Set
• Content definitions:
• The content to be inserted in the OpenAIRE set must be (EC)
funded content (1st only EC, after Oct. 2012 for any funder (national
or intern.)).
• Set naming
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setName setSpec*
The OpenAIRE set EC_funded_resources set ec_fundedresources
24. projectID
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 project name and projectID.
The projectID equals the Grant Agreement number, and is defined
by the namespace: info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/Funder/
FundingProgram/ProjectNumber/
Jurisdiction/ProjectName/ProjectAcronym/
Example:
<dc:relation> info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/123456 </dc:relation>
<dc:relation> info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/12345/EU//OpenAIRE </dc:relation>
25. accessRights
Element name accessRights
DCMI definition dc:rights
Usage Mandatory
Usage instruction Use values from vocabulary Access Rights at
http://wiki.surffoundation.nl/display/standards/info-
eu-repo/#info-eu-repo-AccessRights;
• 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>
26. embargoEndDate
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>
28. OpenAIRE Guidelines
Aim
Provide orientation for repository managers to define and
implement their local data management policies according to the
requirements of the OpenAIRE.
These guidelines are intended to guide repository manager to
expose to the OpenAIRE infrastructure not only EC funded
publications, but also other Open Access publications, regardless of
their funding.
Merger of the DRIVER Guidelines into the context of OpenAIRE
Guidelines.
Part of a set of OpenAIRE Guidelines…
For Literature repositories 3.0
29. OpenAIRE Guidelines
What’s new:
• The OpenAIRE OAI set has been renamed from
‘ec_fundedresources’ to ‘openaire’.
• New elements for indicating external identifiers,
relations to other publications (references), and
relations to research datasets have been defined.
For Literature repositories 3.0
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30. Metadata field - Contents
1. Field Name
2. DC Field
3. Usage
4. Usage Instruction
5. Do Not Confuse With
6. Since
7. Examples
8. Comments
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31. Alternative Identifier
Element name Alternative Identifier
DCMI definition dc:relation
Usage Recommended
Usage instruction List alternative identifiers for this publication that are
not the primary identifier (repository splash page), e.g.,
the DOI of publisher’s version, the PubMed/arXiv ID.
The term is defined by info:eu-
repo/semantics/altIdentifier info:eu-
repo/semantics/altIdentifier/<scheme>/<ident
ifier> where <scheme> must be one of the
following: Ark,arxiv, doi, hdl, isbn, purl…
Example
<dc:relation> info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1234/789.1 </dc:relation>
32. Referenced Dataset
Element name Referenced Dataset
DCMI definition dc:relation
Usage Recommended
Usage instruction Encodes links to research datasets connected
with this publication. The syntax of info:eu-
repo/semantics/dataset is: info:eu-
repo/semantics/dataset/<scheme>/<identifier
> where <scheme> must be one of the
following: Ark,arxiv, doi, hdl, isbn, purl…
Example
<dc:relation> info:eu-repo/semantics/dataset/doi/10.1234/789.1 </dc:relation>
33. Referenced Publication
Element name Referenced Publication
DCMI definition dc:relation
Usage Recommended
Usage instruction Encode links to publications referenced by this
publication. The syntax of info:eu-
repo/semantics/reference is: info:eu-
repo/semantics/reference/<scheme>/<identifie
r> where <scheme> must be one of the
following: ark, arxiv, doi, hdl, isbn…
Examples:
<dc:relation> info:eu-repo/semantics/reference/doi/10.1234/789.1
</dc:relation>
36. Compatibility status
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OpenAIRE
basic
Only Open
Access
content
OpenAIRE
2.0
EC funded
content
OpenAIRE
2.0 +
Open Access
and EC
funded
content
OpenAIRE
3.0
Open Access
and/or EC
funded
and/or
National/oth
er funded
content
37. Compatibility status
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OpenAIRE
basic
Only Open
Access content
via driver oai
set
OpenAIRE
2.0
EC funded
content
via
ec_funded_re
sources oai
set
OpenAIRE
2.0 +
Open Access
and EC funded
content
via driver and
ec_funded_res
ources oai set
OpenAIRE
3.0
Open Access
and/or EC
funded and/or
National/other
funded content
via openaire
oai set
40. Alen Vodopijevec
Rudjer Boskovic Institute Library
alen@irb.hr
How to make the repository
OpenAIRE compatible
EPrints repository platform
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41. EPrints -> OpenAIRE
1. Adding project details to records
a. existing records and data
b. normative values (autocompletion)
2. Defining new set for OAI-PMH (DC) output
a. Version 2 / Version 3 of guidelines
3. Filtering results for newly created OAI-DC set
a. project types, access level ..
4. Mapping and formating OAI-DC elements
a. OAI-DC elements -> OpenAIRE elements
5. Checking and validating output
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42. Adding project details to records (1)
• Old way
• EPrints plugin example (version 1.1/2)
• http://wiki.eprints.org/w/Files/OpenAIRE_Compliance_Plug-in
• http://files.eprints.org/649
• adding new stage in workflow
• overlaps with existing ‘Project’ field
• Alternative approach
• use one field for projects information without changing existing
workflow
• implement an autocomplete mechanism for better input control
• support different project types/fund resources
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43. Adding project details to records (2)
• create custom field
• compound
• Project title, Project type, Project ID, Project leader
• use autocomplete mechanism
• http://wiki.eprints.org/w/Autocompletion
• posibilities:
• local sources - files, database
• external sources - OpenAIRE API
• http://api.openaire.research-infrastructures.eu
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44. Adding project details to records (3)
• new database table
CREATE TABLE `ac_comprojects` (
`value` text,
`xml` text
)
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45. Adding project details to records (4)
• prepare and import records
• VALUE column
• string you need for autocomplete search function
The Integrated Infrastructure Initiative
for EUROpean Nuclear Structure research
- EURONS (506065) Zoran Basrak
46. Adding project details to records (5)
• XML column
<li>The Integrated Infrastructure Initiative for
EUROpean Nuclear Structure research - EURONS
(506065)<br><small>Zoran Basrak</small>
<ul>
<li id="for:value:relative:_title">The
Integrated Infrastructure Initiative for
EUROpean Nuclear Structure research -
EURONS</li>
<li id="for:value:relative:_leader">Zoran
Basrak</li>
<li id="for:value:relative:_code">506065</li>
<li id="for:value:relative:_type">FP 6 </li>
</ul>
</li>
48. Adding project details to records (7)
• insert new metada field in workflow template
• File: <EPrints>/archives/ARCHIVE_ID/cfg/workflows/eprint/default.xml
...
<component show_help="always">
<field ref="comprojects" required="no"
input_lookup_url="{$config{rel_cgipath}}/users/l
ookup/sql"
input_lookup_params="table=comprojects"/>
</component>
...
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49. Adding project details to records (8)
• edit new phrases for all active languages
• File: <EPrints>/archives/ARCHIVE_ID/cfg/lang/en/phrases/local.xml
...
<epp:phrase id="eprint_fieldname_comprojects_code">Project code</epp:phrase>
<epp:phrase id="eprint_fieldname_comprojects">Projects</epp:phrase>
<epp:phrase id="eprint_fieldname_comprojects_title">Project title</epp:phrase>
<epp:phrase id="eprint_fieldname_comprojects_leader">Project leader</epp:phrase>
<epp:phrase id="eprint_fieldhelp_comprojects">Data about projects that created this
item. You can start writing project name, code or leader and system will let you
choose specific project from the authority list of entered projects. If your
project is not on the list, please enter requested data manually.</epp:phrase>
...
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50. Adding project details to records (9)
• update database (new metadata field)
<EPrints># ./bin/epadmin update ARCHIVE_ID
• webserver reload
# service apache2 restart
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51. Defining new set for OAI_DC output
• FILE: <EPrints>/archives/ARCHIVE_ID/cfg/cfg.d/z_oai.pl
• https://gist.github.com/alenkovich/9596992
• Reload repository, check output:
• http://<YOUR_HOSTNAME>/cgi/oai2/?verb=ListSets
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52. Filtering results for newly created OAI-
DC set
• FILE:
<EPrints>/archives/ARCHIVE_ID/cfg/plugins/EPrints/Plugin/Export/DC_E
xt.pm
• Show only relevant records
• by ‘project_type’
• https://gist.github.com/alenkovich/9596992
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53. Mapping and formating OAI-DC
elements
• FILE:
<EPrints>/archives/ARCHIVE_ID/cfg/plugins/EPrints/Plugin/Export/DC_Ext.p
m
• https://gist.github.com/alenkovich/95
96992
• map EPrint field values to OpenAIRE elements
• eg. ‘Item type’ -> ‘Publication
type’https://guidelines.openaire.eu/wiki/Literature_Gu
idelines:_Metadata_Field_Publication_Type
• All fields reference:
• Literature:https://guidelines.openaire.eu/wiki/OpenAI
RE_Guidelines:_For_Literature_repositories
• Data:https://guidelines.openaire.eu/wiki/OpenAIRE_G
uidelines:_For_Data_Archives
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54. Checking and validating output
• Reload, check, repair:
• http://<YOUR_HOSTNAME>/cgi/oai2/?verb=ListRecords&metadataP
refix=oai_dc&set=openaire
• Validate and register:
• OpenAIRE validator
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55. EPrints OpenAIRE compliance
references
• OpenAire guidelines ver. 3.0
• https://guidelines.openaire.eu/wiki/Main_Page
• OpenAIRE for repository managers
• http://www.openaire.eu/en/support/guides/repository-
managers
• OpenAIRE API (EPrints resources)
• http://api.openaire.research-
infrastructures.eu:8280/is/mvc/openaire/export/FP7/ALL
/ALL/project/eprints.do
• Code snippets
• https://gist.github.com/alenkovich/9596992
• Old stuff
• http://wiki.eprints.org/w/Files/OpenAIRE_Compliance_Plug-in
• http://files.eprints.org/649
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57. Registration Steps
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
3. Add your repository in OpenAIRE
OpenAIRE in collaboration with OpenDOAR provides you an
easy web tool to help you register the repository.
58. 1. OpenDOAR
• The first step is to register your repository in
OpenDOAR.
• If you are already registered in OpenDOAR:
• Check if the information is update
• Attention to the URL and admin email
59. 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.
• 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.
• The results are updated periodically, and the whole test
might take some time to finish.
63. Interfaces and publishing protocols
• Compatibility level "OpenAIRE 3.0" corresponds to run a
validation test on "openaire" set.
• Compatibility level "OpenAIRE 2.0" corresponds to run a
validation test on "ec_fundedresources“ set.
• Compatibility level "Driver“corresponds to run a validation
test on “driver“ set.
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66. Run Compatibility Test:
View/Select Rules
for Usage
Use of OAI-DC (M)
Use of OAI-PMH:
'openaire' or
'ec_fundedresources' or
'driver' set must exist (M)
Use of OAI-PMH:
'openaire' set must exist (M)
driver set must exist (R)
ec_fundedresources set must
exist (openaire2.0)
for Content
Field Access Level (M)
Field Alternative Identifier (R)
Field Audience (R)
Field Contributor (R)
Field Coverage (R)
Field Creator (M)
Field Date of Publication (M)
Field Description (MA)
Field Embargo End Date (MA)
Field Format (R)
Field Language (R)
Field License Condition (R)
Field Project Identifier for
ecfundedresources (M)
Field Project Identifier for
openaire(MA)
Field Publication Type (M)
Field Publication Version (R)
Field Publisher (MA)
Field Referenced Dataset (R)
Field Referenced Publication (R)
Field Resource Identifier (M)
Field Source (M)
Field Subject (MA)
Field Title (M)
68. Run Compatibility Test:
Score information
Each rule is assigned a weight. The score is estimated as
the weighted average of the percentage of errors for each
rule.
For example, for rules r1, r2, r3 with corresponding weights
w1, w2, w3, if the percentage of errors is p1, p2, p3, then
the score is calculated by the following formula:
score = (w1*p1 + w2*p2 +w3*p3) / w1+w2+w3
You can find the weights of the various rules used in a test
inside its report.
How the score is computed
69. 3. Join OpenAIRE
1. Add and correct any details in the form and click submit.
After a short compatibility test against the OpenAIRE
rule set, your repository will be ready to join OpenAIRE.
2. An email will be sent to the repository administrator to
confirm this request. Please make sure you have
contacted them before registering.
3. If the compatibility test does not succeed, you will be
unable to join OpenAIRE until you correct all the errors
that are found. Then you must re-submit your request.