The OpenAIRE Catalogue of
Services
TOWARDS OPEN SCIENCE
Paolo Manghi & Pedro Principe
info@openaire.eu
2nd Workshop: Design your e-Infrastructure – Sept. 27 2016
Who we are
• EU project(s)
• DRIVER
• DRIVER II
• OpenAIRE
• OpenAIREplus
• OpenAIRE2020
• In 24x7 operation since Dec 2010
• Consortium of 50 partners
• Institutional, national and
international perspectives on OA
policies & e-Infrastructures
Open Access experts
• Building efficient e-Infra technologies
• State of the art technologies (big
data, linked data)
Information & Computer
Science experts
• Legal &policy recommendations
Legal experts
• Best practices for data
• Linking to data infrastructures
Data communities
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Infrastructure for Open Knowledge
• Foster and facilitate the shift
of scholarly communication
towards making science
Open and Reproducible
• Collaborative and
participatory approach at
European and Global level
Research
communities
Research
admins
Researchers
Funders
SMEsContent providers in
scholarly communication
Neworking &
e-Infrastructure
No people, no infrastructure!
Linking people, ideas, and technologies
4
Networking
International alignment
NOADs (EU), COAR, RDA, CASRAI, SHARE (US), La
Referencia (South America), WDS
Policies and guidelines
Open Access and DMPs
Interoperability guidelines for content providers
Best practices
Data citation, data-literature inrerlinking
Alternative bibliometrics, Repository usage stats
Open Access peer-review
Technological liaisons
Existing e-infrastructures to re-use their content and
services
Research
communitie
s
Researc
h admins
Researcher
s
Funders
SMEsContent providers in
scholarly
communication
Neworking &
e-Infrastructure
OpenAIRE’s e-infrastructure Commons
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Publications
repositories
Research Data
repositories
CRIS
systems
Registries
(e.g. projects)
OA
Journals
Software
Repositories
Validation
Cleaning De-duplication
Enrichment
By inference
Funders, research admins,
research communities
• Research impact
• Research trends
• Open Access trends
Content providers
• Repository validation
• Repository notification broker
• Repository analytics and usage stats
Researchers
• Claim publications, datasets, software
• Deposit publications, datasets, software
• Search & browse: interlinked publications,
datasets, projects
• Open Access & DMP Helpdesk
• End-User feedback
Content Providers
Info Space Services
End-User Services
Project initiative
FunderFunding
Result
Publicatio
n
Data Software
Organizatio
n
GUIDE
LINES
TERMS
OF USE
SERVICES
OpenAIRE
Portfolio
6
Customers
Researchers
Research infrastructures
Organizations (e.g. academic,
research, libraries)
7
Funders
Project coordinators
Member States
Data providers: publication repositories, dataset repositories
Publishers
Science
Research
funding
Scholarly communication
SMEs
OPEN ACCESS
PUBLISHING
Researchers
8
Promotes the use of institutional repositories as a means to comply
to funder OA mandates
GOLD OA PILOT
(APCs)
Researchers, Libraries, OA Publishers
9
Supports the FP7 post grant pilot, providing monitoring for the
APCs.
INTEROPERABILITY:
GUIDELINES & VALIDATOR
Data providers
10
Common standards/best practices for data providers (Guidelines for
literature, data repositories, aggregators, OA journals, CRIS
systems).
Validator: web service or standalone
HELPDESK
CONSULTING & TRAINING
Researchers,
Organizations/libraries, Funders
11
Open Access implementation. RDM, DMP tools and best practices.
DISCOVERY/ACCESS
SERVICE
Public (all)
12
Provides search and browsing capabilities over a catalogue of
Europe’s (+) interlinked research artefacts (literature, research data,
software)
HUMANS-IN-THE-LOOP
Public (all)
13
Addition of relationships between literature, research data and
projects
Removal of wrong relationships
MONITORING OA RATIO & RESEARCH
IMPACT
Funders, Organizations, Project coord., Research
Infrastructures
14
Off-the-shelf statistics of OA and research impact: mining and
claiming
Reporting to EC CORDIS
RESEARCH ARTEFACT
DEPOSITION
Researchers
15
OpenAIRE’s Zenodo (hosted by CERN) has become a well recognized
catch-all-repository used for research artifacts from all over the
world
Community support
REPOSITORY USAGE ANALYTICS
Repositories
16
Impact from repository use.
RESEARCH ANALYTICS
Funders, Institutions,
Scholarly Societies
17
Clustering (hidden relationships), correlations, trends (advanced
APIs and visualizations).
DATA PROVISION
3rd party providers
18
OAI-PMH, REST APIs, LOD
NOTIFICATION BROKER
Repositories
19
(Meta)data and links exchange among different data providers.
SCHOLARLY LINK RESOLUTION
Publishers, data providers,
research infrastructures, SMEs
20
Data-publication links exchange and resolution
in production by November 2016 (coop. RDA/WDS, CrossRef, DataCite)
BETA at: http://dliservice.research-infrastructures.eu
WHAT’S NEXT
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What comes next
From today to 2019
• Technical services (Open Science as a Service concept)
• Repository Dashboard
• Extension of data model to research methods and research
objects
• Catch-All Notification Broker service
• Research Community Dashboard
• Networking services
• Research Community Open Science Desk
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Paolo Manghi & Pedro Principe

The OpenAIRE Catalogue of Services: Towards Open Science - Workshop: Design your e-Infrastructure)

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    The OpenAIRE Catalogueof Services TOWARDS OPEN SCIENCE Paolo Manghi & Pedro Principe [email protected] 2nd Workshop: Design your e-Infrastructure – Sept. 27 2016
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    Who we are •EU project(s) • DRIVER • DRIVER II • OpenAIRE • OpenAIREplus • OpenAIRE2020 • In 24x7 operation since Dec 2010 • Consortium of 50 partners • Institutional, national and international perspectives on OA policies & e-Infrastructures Open Access experts • Building efficient e-Infra technologies • State of the art technologies (big data, linked data) Information & Computer Science experts • Legal &policy recommendations Legal experts • Best practices for data • Linking to data infrastructures Data communities 2
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    Infrastructure for OpenKnowledge • Foster and facilitate the shift of scholarly communication towards making science Open and Reproducible • Collaborative and participatory approach at European and Global level Research communities Research admins Researchers Funders SMEsContent providers in scholarly communication Neworking & e-Infrastructure
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    No people, noinfrastructure! Linking people, ideas, and technologies 4 Networking International alignment NOADs (EU), COAR, RDA, CASRAI, SHARE (US), La Referencia (South America), WDS Policies and guidelines Open Access and DMPs Interoperability guidelines for content providers Best practices Data citation, data-literature inrerlinking Alternative bibliometrics, Repository usage stats Open Access peer-review Technological liaisons Existing e-infrastructures to re-use their content and services Research communitie s Researc h admins Researcher s Funders SMEsContent providers in scholarly communication Neworking & e-Infrastructure
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    OpenAIRE’s e-infrastructure Commons 5 Publications repositories ResearchData repositories CRIS systems Registries (e.g. projects) OA Journals Software Repositories Validation Cleaning De-duplication Enrichment By inference Funders, research admins, research communities • Research impact • Research trends • Open Access trends Content providers • Repository validation • Repository notification broker • Repository analytics and usage stats Researchers • Claim publications, datasets, software • Deposit publications, datasets, software • Search & browse: interlinked publications, datasets, projects • Open Access & DMP Helpdesk • End-User feedback Content Providers Info Space Services End-User Services Project initiative FunderFunding Result Publicatio n Data Software Organizatio n GUIDE LINES TERMS OF USE
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    Customers Researchers Research infrastructures Organizations (e.g.academic, research, libraries) 7 Funders Project coordinators Member States Data providers: publication repositories, dataset repositories Publishers Science Research funding Scholarly communication SMEs
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    OPEN ACCESS PUBLISHING Researchers 8 Promotes theuse of institutional repositories as a means to comply to funder OA mandates
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    GOLD OA PILOT (APCs) Researchers,Libraries, OA Publishers 9 Supports the FP7 post grant pilot, providing monitoring for the APCs.
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    INTEROPERABILITY: GUIDELINES & VALIDATOR Dataproviders 10 Common standards/best practices for data providers (Guidelines for literature, data repositories, aggregators, OA journals, CRIS systems). Validator: web service or standalone
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    HELPDESK CONSULTING & TRAINING Researchers, Organizations/libraries,Funders 11 Open Access implementation. RDM, DMP tools and best practices.
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    DISCOVERY/ACCESS SERVICE Public (all) 12 Provides searchand browsing capabilities over a catalogue of Europe’s (+) interlinked research artefacts (literature, research data, software)
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    HUMANS-IN-THE-LOOP Public (all) 13 Addition ofrelationships between literature, research data and projects Removal of wrong relationships
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    MONITORING OA RATIO& RESEARCH IMPACT Funders, Organizations, Project coord., Research Infrastructures 14 Off-the-shelf statistics of OA and research impact: mining and claiming Reporting to EC CORDIS
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    RESEARCH ARTEFACT DEPOSITION Researchers 15 OpenAIRE’s Zenodo(hosted by CERN) has become a well recognized catch-all-repository used for research artifacts from all over the world Community support
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    RESEARCH ANALYTICS Funders, Institutions, ScholarlySocieties 17 Clustering (hidden relationships), correlations, trends (advanced APIs and visualizations).
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    DATA PROVISION 3rd partyproviders 18 OAI-PMH, REST APIs, LOD
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    NOTIFICATION BROKER Repositories 19 (Meta)data andlinks exchange among different data providers.
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    SCHOLARLY LINK RESOLUTION Publishers,data providers, research infrastructures, SMEs 20 Data-publication links exchange and resolution in production by November 2016 (coop. RDA/WDS, CrossRef, DataCite) BETA at: http://dliservice.research-infrastructures.eu
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    What comes next Fromtoday to 2019 • Technical services (Open Science as a Service concept) • Repository Dashboard • Extension of data model to research methods and research objects • Catch-All Notification Broker service • Research Community Dashboard • Networking services • Research Community Open Science Desk 22
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Editor's Notes

  • #4 Content providers in scholarly communication: publications, datasets, processes, projects, organizations, researchers