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OpenAIRE: Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe Wolfram Horstmann Bielefeld University, Germany whorstmann@uni- bielefeld.de

OpenAIRE: Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe Wolfram Horstmann Bielefeld University, Germany [email protected]

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OpenAIRE: Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe Wolfram HorstmannBielefeld University, [email protected]

•New FP7 funded project, related to European Comission “Open Access Pilot”

•Start date: December, 1st, 2009

•Duration: 36 months

•38 partners from 27 member states + Norway

OpenAIRE

Partners

• University of Athens (coordinator)• University of Goettingen Library

(scientific coordinator)• CNR-ISTI (technical coordinator)• Bielefeld University• Spanish Nat. Research Council (CSIC)• CERN• SURF• ICM – University of Warsaw• University of Minho• University of Gent Library• eIFL• Technical University Denmark

Liaison Offices

Scientific CommunitiesHealth (Life Sciences)

– EMBL-EBI

Environment

– World Data Center for Climate

– Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR)

Information & Communication Science

– Cognitive Interaction Technology (CITEC)

Socio-economic Sciences and Humanities

– Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS)

• “This activity supports the establishment and operation of a technical infrastructure of digital repositories, with European footprint, to deposit and access scientific articles and data produced in the context of the FP7 Research…”▫ Offer a special repository for articles that can be

stored neither in institutional nor in subject-based/thematic repositories.

▫ All deposited articles will be visible and freely accessible worldwide through a new portal to the products of EU-funded research, built as part of this project.

The Call

1. Building Support Structures for Researchers in Depositing FP7 Research Publications (Networking)

2. Establishment and Operation of the OpenAIRE e-Infrastructure for Peer-Reviewed Articles and Other Forms of Scientific Results (Service)

3. Exploration of Added-Value Scientific Information Management Services (Research)

• Sustainability of the OpenAIRE e-Infrastructure and Supporting Structures, Exploitation and Promotion

The Project

‘Networking’: General Outline

•European Helpdesk System for Open Access▫Network of OA-Liaison Officers (national / regional)▫Engagement and Support for Researchers

•Dissemination and Outreach▫Dedicated Events and Materials▫Consulting with Research Institutions▫Building Sustainable Support Confederation

‘Networking’ Selected Details: The OA Helpdesk Region 1 North

(DTU)

Denmark (Danish Technical

University)

Finland (University of Helsinki)

Sweden (National Library of

Sweden)

Region 2 South(UMINHO)

Cyprus (Universtity of Cyprus)

Greece (National

Documentation Center)

Italy (CASPAR)

Malta (Malta Council for

Science & Technology)

Portugal (University of Minho)

Spain (Spanish Foundation

for Science & Technology)

Region 3 East(eIFL)

Bulgaria (Bulgarian Academy of

Sciences)

Czech Republic (Technical University of

Ostrava)

Estonia (University of Tartu)

Hungary (HUNOR)

Latvia (University of Latvia)

Lithuania (Kaunas Technical

University)

Poland (ICM – University of

Warsaw)

Romania (Kosson)

Slovakia (university Library of

Bratislava)

Slovenia (University of Ljubljana)

Region 4 West(UGENT)

France (Couperin)

Germany (University of Kostanz)

Ireland (Trinity College)

Netherlands (Utrecht University)

Austria (University of Wien)

Belgium (Universtiy of Gent)

‘Service’: General Outline

•Presentation and Services in the Web▫OpenAIRE Portal and User Interfaces

Implement „Deposit-Once“ Policy Including institutional & subject repositories + the orphan Including Added Value Services

▫OpenAIRE backend Network Architecture based on D-NET (DRIVER) Orphan Repository based on Invenio (CERN)

▫Reliable System and High-Quality Data

‘Service’ Selected Details: e-Infrastructure

‘Research’: General Outline

• Exploring Scientific Information Systems▫ Studies with specialists about subject-specific requirements for

Open Access and e-Infrastructure▫ Study of linking with administrative data systems (“CRIS”)

• Effects of Open Access Publications by the EC ▫ Usage/Access Statistics in OpenAIRE, Repositories and Web

Citation data probably too slow▫ Preparing Reports for the commission / public

• Disciplinary Requirements for the Pilot-Areas Defined by the EC

▫ “Health” European Bioinformatics Institute - EBI/EMBL (Cambridge, UK)

▫ “Environment” World Data Center for Climate - DKRZ (Hamburg, Germany) Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research

- CGIAR (Rome, Italy)▫ “ICT (Cognitive Systems, Interaction, Robotics)”

Cognitive Interaction Technology Excellence-Cluster - CITEC (Bielefeld, Germany)

▫ “Socio-economic Sciences and Humanities” Data Archiving and Networked Services

– DANS (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)▫ “Energy” | “Research Infrastructures” | “Science and Society”

Maybe proactive contributions – CERN (?), IWT Bielefeld (?)

‘Research’ Selected Details: Requirement Study

Summary

Links to BMS

•Requirement studies: What does BMS need in terms of accessibility and discovery?

•Infrastructure of descriptive data in the BMS?▫„Semantic“ layer above the data themselves▫Strictly Web-Based and lightweight▫Catalogues, Ontologies, Terminologies…▫„Enhanced Publications“: text-data-

compounds> D-NET between Web, Cloud/Grid & Data-

services

Thank you!Questions?

More information soon available at: www.openaire.eu