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OpenAIRE services and tools for researchers/authors and projects Pedro Príncipe [email protected]

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OpenAIRE services and toolsfor researchers/authors and projectsPedro [email protected]

I am going to guide you briefly through the main services that the OpenAIRE project offers for projects. This presentation will focus on the tools that will be of importance to you as researchers, research managers, project coordinators, so mainly tools that will make compliance with the OA publications. 1

Open AccessOpenAIRE implements theEC requirements& SUPPORTS THE OPEN DATA PILOTUniversitat Jaume I :: GEO-C / FOSTER workshop :: 12 Feb. 2016

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3From a pilot in FP7to a key service in H2020

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Guided by OA funder policies (European Commission)

Participatory approach (human & e-infrastructure)Integrated Scientific Information SystemProject & Infrastruture4

OpenAIREs e-infrastructure Commons

Publications repositoriesResearch Data repositoriesCRIS systemsRegistries(e.g. projects)OAJournalsSoftwareRepositoriesValidationCleaningDe-duplicationEnrichmentBy inferenceFunders, research admins, research communitiesResearch impactResearch trendsOpen Access trendsContent providersRepository validationRepository notification brokerRepository analytics and usage statsResearchersClaim publications, datasets, softwareDeposit publications, datasets, softwareSearch & browse: interlinked publications, datasets, projectsOpen Access & DMP HelpdeskEnd-User feedbackContent ProvidersInfo Space ServicesEnd-User ServicesProjectinitiativeFunderFundingResultPublicationDataSoftwareOrganization

GUIDELINES

TERMS OF USE

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Share, deposit and publish in OA

Link your research results

Discover and reuse

Learn on policies and how to comply

Gather all output in one place

View progress and report

+ detailedHow can OpenAIRE help?Universitat Jaume I :: GEO-C / FOSTER workshop :: 12 Feb. 201613

I am going to guide you briefly through the main services that the OpenAIRE project offers for projects. This presentation will focus on the tools that will be of importance to you as ncps, research managers, project coordinators, so mainly tools that will make compliance with the OA publications. I will highligth ten services/tools on how openaire can help research managers, ncps, project coordinator... Researchs that are participating in a H2020 project 13

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OpenAIRE supports the various Open Access policies in the European Research Area. OpenAIRE offers a variety of resources if you want to know more about the ECs Open Access Mandate and Open Data Pilot. 14

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OpenAIRE supports the various Open Access policies in the European Research Area. OpenAIRE offers a variety of resources and support info materials, and if you still have questions helpdesk.15

www.openaire.eu/open-access-in-horizon-2020

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https://www.openaire.eu/opendatapilot

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Factsheets that guide you through the H2020 policies 18

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www.openaire.eu/services-factsheets

www.openaire.eu/webinarsOpenAIRE compatibility for repositoriesFP7 post-grant OAPublishing fundsZENODO.Share & ReuseOpen Research Data Pilot in H2020Open Access to Publications in H2020

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www.openaire.eu/workshops

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WorkshopEuropean Workshop on Open Access and Data SharingGhent, November 2015 Attended by more than 100 key stakeholders (project coordinators, research administrators, NPRs, NCPs, NOADs)

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www.vimeo.com/channels/openaireworkshop5

www.openaire.eu/support/faq

STILL HAVE QUESTIONS? Ask our experts

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www.openaire.eu/support/helpdesk

If you cannot find an answer to your question, please contact us through our helpdesk.STILL HAVE QUESTIONS? Ask our experts

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www.openaire.eu/contact-noads

OpenAIRE PORTAL TOOLS FOR COMPLIANCEAre you supposed to deposit?What to deposit >Where to deposit > When to deposit > When should Open Access be provided

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Regardless of where you publish, deposit the final manuscript or publishers PDF in a repository, either institutional or disciplinary.

NB: It is not enough to list publications via a project website. They will go unnoticed! Universitat Jaume I :: GEO-C / FOSTER workshop :: 12 Feb. 201628

INSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORY of the research institution with which they are affiliatedSUBJECT/THEMATIC REPOSITORYZENODO REPOSITORY Centralised option set up by the OpenAIRE project and CERNDepositing Universitat Jaume I :: GEO-C / FOSTER workshop :: 12 Feb. 201629Through OpenAIRE they can be directed to: Publication repositories (OpenDOAR), Research Data repositories (RE3DATA). If no repository is available: Zenodo at CERN (sponsored by OpenAIRE)OpenAIRE harvests directly from a number of OpenAIRE compliant OA publishers and journal aggregators.

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Locate an appropriated repositoryDeposit once!Via OpenAIREUniversitat Jaume I :: GEO-C / FOSTER workshop :: 12 Feb. 201630

Approach: deposit once easy for researchers/research managers and openaire will offer services.30

Find where to depositUniversitat Jaume I :: GEO-C / FOSTER workshop :: 12 Feb. 201631

If a researcher isnt sure where to deposit , OPenAIRE can help.

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Find where to deposit - DEMOUniversitat Jaume I :: GEO-C / FOSTER workshop :: 12 Feb. 201632

If a researcher isnt sure where to deposit , OPenAIRE can help.

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OpenAIRE Data providers LIST33www.openaire.eu/search/data-providers

Find also OpenAIRE validated repositories in the list of data providers almost 700 providers.33

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Share your research via OpenAIRE's catch-all repository hosted by CERN...

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Deposit: www.zenodo.org Universitat Jaume I :: GEO-C / FOSTER workshop :: 12 Feb. 201636

Easy to use, easy to identify the project info in the metadata record.36

project funding in the bibliographic recordAcknowledgeUniversitat Jaume I :: GEO-C / FOSTER workshop :: 12 Feb. 2016374

This is stated in the AO H2020 mandate, OpenAIRE is helping to make it easy.37

Acknowledge project funding in the articles metadata: ZENODOOpenAIRE Workshop @ Ghent, Nov. 201538

API

Example: zenodo38

REPOSITORIES DEPOSIT WORKFLOW: Searching by the name, acronym or the project id number Select the project and accept

OpenAIRE Funders Projects List

API

Example: Uminho repositor.39

H2020 PROJECTS LIST http://api.openaire.eu/#cha_projects_http Universitat Jaume I :: GEO-C / FOSTER workshop :: 12 Feb. 2016

Custom access to metadata about projects funded by the European Commission (FP7 & H2020).

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use our linking services afterwards and associate your research resultsWhen you publish or deposit in OA make sure you use a fully OpenAIRE compatible repository. If you don'tUniversitat Jaume I :: GEO-C / FOSTER workshop :: 12 Feb. 2016415

Alternative: claim a Publications and link it to the project info.41

LINK RESEARCH RESULTS TOOLhttps://www.openaire.eu/participate/claim Universitat Jaume I :: GEO-C / FOSTER workshop :: 12 Feb. 2016

Link publication or datasets to projets.Identify the project, select publications or datasets and set the access rights.

LINK RESEARCH RESULTS - DemoUniversitat Jaume I :: GEO-C / FOSTER workshop :: 12 Feb. 2016

streamlines project reportingOpenAIREWe maintain a page for every EC (H2020, FP7) project, featuring project information, related project publications and datasets, and a statistics section.Universitat Jaume I :: GEO-C / FOSTER workshop :: 12 Feb. 2016446

OpenAIRE portal have a specific page for each funded project!44

PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS LIST - demoUniversitat Jaume I :: GEO-C / FOSTER workshop :: 12 Feb. 2016

PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS LISThttps://www.openaire.eu/search/find/projects Universitat Jaume I :: GEO-C / FOSTER workshop :: 12 Feb. 2016

OpenAIRE portal includes an App Box to generate a project publication list.Communicate your project results.

Project apps Use OpenAIRE to aggregate and disseminate all projects publications

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You can also incorporate this publication list on your project website (better than adding pdfs)47

Project reportAll project publications in HTML or CSV

A final useful tool resulting from the linking, is the facilitation of project reporting. 48

Can't find or see all of yourproject's publications inOpenAIRE at reporting time?Universitat Jaume I :: GEO-C / FOSTER workshop :: 12 Feb. 2016497

Linking research results3 easy stepsIdentify projects (EC +)Find publications/dataSet access rights

Publications and data to projects

Once the research is deposited, it should be linked to the project information . This happens automatically, but its better if you check manually!You can link data, publications and author IDs to each other , thus creating a mini CRIS system.

The linking of publications and data to project information is very useful during reporting time. You can do this manually by identifying your project and claim the related research output. Three ways of linked:- automatic: metadata (DC)Automatic/experimental TDM procedures (FP7, wellcome, H2020, FCT)Manual: Claiming

Mistakes are possible !

Claiming is not automatically done (there is also a delay).

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PROJECTPUBLICATIONS

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PROJECTPUBLICATIONS

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your publications will be reported automatically to the EC's participant portal at reporting time.Once you deposit in a fully OpenAIRE compliant repositoryUniversitat Jaume I :: GEO-C / FOSTER workshop :: 12 Feb. 201653

EC's participant portal

Also to be used by participants portal reporting tool For publications accessible via OpenAIRE, references to these publications (with link to the project ID) are displayed automatically in the reporting section of the Participant Portal for the project.Simply check if the references are directly linked to the work performed within the project. If so, tick these publications as relevant and they will then be included in the table of publications when the report is generated.links and federates existing repositories. As such it provides access to publications that have been deposited in all repositories that are technically interoperable with OpenAIRE ("OpenAIRE compliant")http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/docs/h2020-funding-guide/grants/grant-management/reports/periodic-reports_en.htm

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Discover and reuseResearch in context. Navigate and find related research entities.

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Discover and reuse56

apply cleaning, transformation, disambiguation processes, and identify relationships among all research entitiesAs we aggregate content from many different sources, OpenAIRE can Based on this enriched and linked information we are able to produce aggregated statistics tailored to the needs of any level research manager.5710

Statistics and monitoringIndividual statisticsProject, publication/data (usage), author (see demo) Aggregated statistics for Funding agency, programme, scientific area, country, institutionOA evaluationAdvanced statistics based on content classification and clustering We welcome special requests work in progress Universitat Jaume I :: GEO-C / FOSTER workshop :: 12 Feb. 201658

A final feature from the portal is the statistics and monitoring, on individual and aggregated levels. We welcome special requests ! 58

Project StatisticsUniversitat Jaume I :: GEO-C / FOSTER workshop :: 12 Feb. 201659

https://www.openaire.eu/search/project?projectId=corda_______::9e27548d3030b51b13861956a0f727e1

Very useful to check OA numbers etc when meeitng with project coordinators59

Funder statistics60

https://www.openaire.eu/fp7-stats#

Infrastructure for Open Knowledge

Foster and facilitate the shift of scholarly communication towards making science Open and ReproducibleCollaborative and participatory approach at European and Global level

Research communities

Research admins

Researchers

FundersSMEs

Content providers in scholarly communicationNeworking &e-Infrastructure

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Research data in OpenAIREOPEN RESEARCHDATA PILOTin Horizon 2020

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Open Research Data Pilot HORIZON 2020 GUIDELINESINFORMATION ABOUT THE PILOT AT THE OPENAIRE WEBSITEOPEN RESEARCH DATA PILOTCREATE A DATA MANAGEMENT PLANSELECT A DATA REPOSITORYOPENAIRE BRIEFING PAPEROPENAIRE FACTSHEETSWEBINAR OPEN RESEARCH DATA PILOT AND ZENODOWORKSHOP PRESENTATION ABOUT RDMPOSTCARDFAQSOverview of the OpenAIRE support info

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Question about opting out projects? 65

Open Research Data Pilot Open Research Data Pilot: https://www.openaire.eu/opendatapilot Create a Data Management Plan: https://www.openaire.eu/opendatapilot-dmp Select a Data Repository: https://www.openaire.eu/opendatapilot-repositoryFactsheet: https://www.openaire.eu/or-data-pilot-factsheet

Useful links to the support information available on the OpenAIRE portal:

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OpenAIRE portal servicesResearch Data (EC Open Data Pilot)67Funded project pageOpenAIRE info space

Linking data and publicationsFrom a data-centric perspective publications are part of a datasets context. However, there is no need to include publications in the replication package:A lot of data repositories also accept publications, and allow linking between publications and their underpinning data. By means of smart, persistent identifiers consistently used linking is also possible across repositories. 68

consistently used: as in many situations this is to a small extent a technical matter: to a larger extent it depends on organising, agreements, and people citing reponsibly. So, if you are in a position to stimulate this, please do so.On top of this, the OpenAIRE project investigates and improves automatic linking, also often via the PID. 68

In several domains there are indications that publications WITH links to data receive more citations than papers WITHOUT data links. This study in astrophysics is a recent example.

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Related Publications / research data

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Enrichment by inference and linkUniversitat Jaume I :: GEO-C / FOSTER workshop :: 12 Feb. 2016

Datasets linked to funded projectsUniversitat Jaume I :: GEO-C / FOSTER workshop :: 12 Feb. 201672

HYPOX: FP7 project52 Publicationsfrom 20 different OpenAIRE data providers392 datasets from PANGAEA

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FP7 projects: publications + datasets HYPOX > https://www.openaire.eu/search/project?projectId=corda_______::abb5725eaf2617c39ae240b4ce1cce3e http://hypox.net74

392 datasets from PANGAEA AND 52 Publications from:Unknown Repository(30)Biogeosciences (BG)(11)Biogeosciences(7)Biogeosciences Disc...(6)OceanRep(6)Ocean Science (OS)(4)Europe PubMed Central(3)Open Repository and...(2)Electronic Publicat...(2)NERC Open Research ...(2)Ocean Science Discu...(1)PLoS ONE(1)Ocean Science (OS)(1)e-Prints Soton(1)University of South...(1)Research@StAndrews:...(1)ArchiMer - Institut...(1)Earth-prints Reposi...(1)Archive ouverte UNIGE(1)Ghent University Ac...(1)

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FP7 projects: publications + datasets HYPOX > https://www.openaire.eu/search/project?projectId=corda_______::abb5725eaf2617c39ae240b4ce1cce3e 75

Open Access funded Publications aggregated from repositories & journalsDatasets from Data Repositories

Concrete examples:Publication: https://www.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=dedup_wf_001::d5a93e225ee49168ddd6bb8c85acd4c6 Dataset: http://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.779512

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HERMIONE: FP7 project469 Publicationsfrom 30 different OpenAIRE data providers477 datasets from PANGAEA

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FP7 projects: publications + datasets HERMIONE > https://www.openaire.eu/search/project?projectId=corda_______::5917ccec52c3c8e4b329e72e30d84cd6 http://hypox.net77

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Open Access funded Publications aggregated from repositories & journalsDatasets from Data Repositories

Dataset: http://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.808406Pub.: http://ria.ua.pt/handle/10773/445278

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How to write a DMPTemplate available from https://dmponline.dcc.ac.uk/

And from a few national DMPonline sites, e.g. in Spain and BelgiumSee https://www.openaire.eu/opendatapilot-dmp - Spain: http://pgd.consorciomadrono.es/ - Belgium - forthcoming80

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Second, you can select your organisation, but no problem if its not on the list. Note that ou may also find projects here, such as ELIXIR for life sciences.81

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You may want to include the guidance provided by the DCC. This is a good addition to the guidance that the EC provides on the questions of the template.Next, click CREATE.82

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Youre asked to provide some basic information. Please note that the ID here is one that you enter yourself, for your convenience. Ill show you in a second where I did this.83

84Briefly specifyhow data will be captured/createdhow it will be documentedaccording to what standardswho will be able to access itwhere it will be storedhow it will be backed up, and where and how it will be shared and preserved long-term

This page summarises that the DMP is a deliverable to be submitted within 6 months into the project. Below the orange bar it lists the topics of the initial DMP.84

85ID of the dataset, assigned by PIEC guidance PIs answerInitial DMP5

Youre asked to provide some basic information. Please note that the ID here is one that you enter yourself, for your convenience and that of your collaborators.

In this way the researcher proceeds to write the plan more details follow in a second, but lets first look ahead: 85

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Deliver the DMPSend the initial DMP version to the Commission within six months.EC: Since DMPs are expected to mature during the project, more developed versions of the plan can be included as additional deliverables at later stages. () New versions of the DMP should be created whenever important changes to the project occur due to inclusion of new data sets, changes in consortium policies or external factors.

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The DMP is a deliverable/milestone to be delivered in the first 6 months AFTER the start of the project. The project officer and reviewers will ask for it, will evaluate it and give it a mark like any other deliverable (excellent, good, needs revision, rejected). This usually happens at the first review, unless the Project Officer is quite meticulous.

In subsequent reviews (or any time they feel like) the PO and reviewers may check to see if the DMP is followed (e.g., data files deposited, access status, metadata format, ...).87

Template mid-term review DMP

Broad notions: the data and associated metadata should be managed in a way that allows for future reuse

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And make sure that you know what will be asked of you for the mid-term and the final review: the focus here is on enabling reuse of your data by your future self and others.In a couple of minutes Ill tell you why this is a bit underspecified.

Okay, this is the easy part: there is a template. Whats really at stake of course is: what to write in the plan, and who should be involved? 88

Roles and responsibilities

InstitutionRDM policyFacilities

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PublishersData Availability PolicyCommercial partners

The process of planning is also a process of communication, increasingly important in interdisciplinary / multi-partner research. Collaboration will be more harmonious if project partners (in industry, other universities, other countries) are in accord.

Open Science encourages and indeed requires heterogeneous stakeholder groups to work together for a shared societal goal.Its worth bearing in mind that RDM and DMP are similarly hybrid activities, involving multiple stakeholder types

The principal investigator (usually ultimately responsible for data)Research assistants (may be more involved in day-to-day data management)Ideally, they have a FO in the institute and/or in the domain: Library/IT/Legal/Funding office (The library may issue PIDs, or liaise with an external service who do this, e.g. DataCite. The funding office may have a compliance role)And the FO ideally relies on back-office services, such as long-term archives and high-capacity data transfer.Partners based in other institutionsCommercial partnersPublishersetc

Many of us have a role in the FO or the BO: hand raising!!89

Lets recall the goal:Open access to research data refers to the right to access and re-use digital research data. Openly accessible research data can typically be accessed, mined, exploited, reproduced and disseminated free of charge for the user. The use of a Data Management Plan (DMP) is required for projects participating in the Open Research Data Pilot, detailing what data the project will generate, whether and how they will be exploited or made accessible for verification and re-use, and how they will be curated and preserved.

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Negative intermezzoStored data is not in itself curated and preserved Preserved (or: archived) data is not in itself findableFindable data is not in itself accessibleAccessible data is not in itself understandableUnderstandable data is not in itself usable

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What should be archived for long-term reuse is a package of data + context:

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What should be deposited?The data needed to validate results in scientific publications (minimally!).The associated metadata: the datasets creator, title, year of publication, repository, identifier etc.Follow a metadata standard in your line of work, or a generic standard, e.g. Dublin Core or DataCite. Standards are important for discovering and exchanging data. The repository will assign a persistent ID to the dataset: important for discovering and citing... Documentation like code books, lab journals, informed consent forms domain-dependent, and important for understanding the data and combining them with other data sources.Software, hardware, tools, syntax queries, machine configurations domain-dependent, and important for really using the data. (Alternative: information about the software etc.)

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Re Software etc: in many cases copyright will prevent the archiving of software and tools. The alternative is a sensible description.

More about this in the break-out session after the lunch break

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Repository, archive...A pilot requirement is to deposit your data in a research data repository: a digital archive collecting and displaying datasets and their metadata. Select a data repository that will preserve your data, metadata and possibly tools in the long term. It is advisable to contact the repository of your choice when writing the first version of your DMP. Repositories may offer guidelines for sustainable data formats and metadata standards, as well as support for dealing with sensitive data and licensing.

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Deposit your datain a research data repository

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Data management is a part of good research practice.

RCUK Policy and Code of Conduct on the Governance of Good Research ConductResponsible data management is part of good research.

NWO Introduction to the pilot Data Management

Proper data management wont prevent theft of your laptop, but will help you to keep your data safe even if they are not meant to go public. 95

Main criteria for choosing a data repository:

Certification as a Trustworthy Digital Repository, with an explicit ambition to keep the data available in the long term. Matches your particular data needs: e.g. formats accepted; mixture of Open and Restricted Access. Gives your submitted dataset a persistent and globally unique identifier: for sustainable citations both for data and publications and to link back to particular researchers and grants.Provides guidance on how to cite the data that has been deposited.How to select a repository?https://www.openaire.eu/opendatapilot-repository 96

Certification as a trustworthy digital repository, with an explicit ambition to keep the data available in the long term. We know of course that several domains have longstanding archives that are not certified as TRD, because they are unsure how much effort a certification process entails. We think thats a pity. three-tiered proces... And the Open Science, Open Access, Open Data effort should really encourage the willing repositories to apply for certification. Matches your particular data needs (e.g. formats accepted; access, back-up and recovery, and sustainability of the service). Most of this information should be contained within the data repositorys policy pages.Gives your submitted dataset a persistent and unique identifier: for sustainable citations both for data and publications and to link back to particular researchers and grants.Lands visitors at the dataset or its metadata.Helps to track how the data has been used by providing access and download statistics.Offers clear terms and conditions that meet legal requirements (e.g. for data protection) and allow reuse without unnecessary licensing conditions.Provides guidance on how to cite the data that has been deposited.

Elly will tell more about trustworthy repositories and also say a few words about storing data safely DURING the project, because thats also part of data management.

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Storage and TrustLocal storage facilities during the research

Network of trustworthy digital repositories for long-term preservation of (a selection of) the data after the research is finished

Certification of digital repositories in order to establish trust

4 certification standards available

mission to provide reliable, long-term access to managed digital resources to its designated community, now and into the futureconstant monitoring, planning, and maintenanceunderstand threats to and risks within its systemsregular cycle of audit and/or certification

DIN 31644 / ISO 16363

Council for Science World Data System (ICSU-WDS). Met deze certificering bevestigt WDS dat DANS betrouwbaar is als het gaat om: authenticiteit, integriteit, vertrouwenswaardigheid en beschikbaarheid van data en datadiensten. 97

Where to find a repository?an external data archive or repository in your research domain

an institutional research data repository, or your research groups established data management facilities

Zenodo.org

or search for other data repositories at re3data.org

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Use an external data archive or repository already established for your research domain to preserve the data according to recognised standards in your discipline.If available, use an institutional research data repository, or your research groups established data management facilities.Use a well-known data repository in your own country.Use a cost-free (data) repository such as Zenodo. Search for other data repositories here: re3data.org

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re3data.org is a global registry of research data repositoriesdifferent academic disciplines It presents repositories for the permanent storage and access of data sets Funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG)2015: 1,368 reviewed repositories

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Zenodo (OpenAIRE/CERN repository)

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Zenodo RepositoryMultiple data typesPublicationsLong tail of research dataCitable data (DOI)Links to funding, pubs, data, software

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www.zenodo.org

H2020: Option to gather, preserve and shareprojects scientific output

If you dont have an appropriated repository use Zenodo - the catch-all repository hosted by CERN, is linked to OpenIARE and can be used to deposit research publications and data. Zenodo is of course harvested by the openaire portal104

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Zenodo is developed by CERN under the EU FP7 project OpenAIREplus

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