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Europe’s e-Infrastructures: The starting blocks for Open Science &

Innovation

DADOS DE INVESTIGAÇÃO E CIÊNCIA ABERTA RUMO A UMA ESTRATÉGIA NACIONAL Porto, Sept 22, 2016

@openaire_eu

Natalia ManolaAthena Research and Innovation Centre

Human Network

50 Partners from every EU country, and beyondData centers, universities, libraries, repositories, legal experts

Digital Network

… fosters the social and technical links that enable Open Science in Europe and beyond

DADOS DE INVESTIGAÇÃO E CIÊNCIA ABERTA @ Porto, Sept 22, 2016

DADOS DE INVESTIGAÇÃO E CIÊNCIA ABERTA @ Porto, Sept 22, 2016

Literature Repositories

OA Journals

Funding Info

Validation

Cleaning

De-duplicating

Inferring

Linking

OrganizationsProjects

AuthorsDatasets

Publications

Data Providers

Monitoring

Reporting

Evaluation

Impact

Classification

Clustering

Analysis

CRIS systems

An EU-CRIS system

Data Repositories

Metadata

Full text

Usage data

Discovery

Crowdsourcing

APIs

Trends

Aggregators

Enriching

ServicesOpenAIRE PlatformData Providers

Integrated Scientific Information System

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Access to17 mi unique publications 25 K datasets linked to publications750 validated data providers370Κ publications linked to projectsfrom 6 funders

3.5K links to software repositoriesOrganizationsProjects

AuthorsDatasets

Publications Data Providers

Human Infrastructure• Local support for Europe’s diverse research landscape

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Human support network• 33 expert nodes all over Europe to helping with:• Open Science training &

support• OA policy alignment• Technical assistance

World-wide alignment & synergiesInteroperability alignment, sharing technologies & services• La Refencia: Latin America repository

network• JAIRO – Japanese Institutional Repositories

Online• REMERI – Mexican Network of Institutional

Repositories• …

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KEY CHARACTERISTICS OF A SUSTAINABLE OPEN SCIENCE E-INFRASTRUCTURE

Open Science

Facts & lessons learnt from 6 years of OpenAIRE operation

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1. One size does not fit all

Differentdisciplines, needs, behaviors

Diverse research information/data sources (publication, data, software, …)

Long tail of science vs. big science

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Interoperability at all levels

human, organization,policy, legal, technology

PARTICIPATORY DESIGN IS KEY

Data driven scienceShared economies

Reproducibility, replicability & accountability

Scientific credit goes beyond peers

Web-based research & social networks

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2. Open scholarship is in flux

Need to keep upBe ahead of developments

EXPLORE, ADOPT, ADAPT

3. Research is global –implementation & support is local

Human capacitiesa key success factor

Data skills at various levels within organizations

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Barrier-free communication

throughout the research life cycle

4. Open Science services for all

Small services can take you a long way

Not just for researchers -

meaningful to all stakeholders

Open Science as a Service (OSaaS)out-of-the-box, on-demand deployable tools

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Trusted, secure & robust value added services

embedded in all phases of the research

5. Community on the driver seat. Public funder in the passenger seat.

Listen to the needs

Participatory and agiledesign

Involve the research community in the design,

operation and governance

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Better and faster uptake

No lock-in solutions for easier future transitions

6. Build trust for all stakeholders

Researchers choose services based on

credibility & sustainability

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Community values Reliable services

Quality of data and contentSustainability

Supporting servicesInternational recognition

Service Level Agreements (SLAs)

7. Innovation is everywhere

Open policies for science one of many

ways to foster innovation

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(Over)regulation stunts growth (e.g., TDM licenses)

Need for a shared integrated

legal interoperability framework

8. Policies are useless without an implementation plan

Implementation is key to a successful policy and

technical solutions must be in place before a policy

is activated.

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Invest in

monitoring &

assessment mechanisms

9. Build on prior work -

National, thematic andinstitutional centers

Shared investmentsAll layers in effective

network

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Place research institution in the center

Coordinate and align efforts via well defined policies and rules of engagement

10. e-Infrastructures are hard to grasp and commit to

Researchers notice when something goes amiss

Funders need to change from cost to investment

mentality

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Need time to mature

Long term commitment -Continuous investment

Effective coordination

EUROPE’S EFFORTS

e-Infrastructures for Open Science

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A day in a researcher’s life

Beth & colleagues receive a grant

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DMPFoster Open ScienceOpenAIREEUDAT

THOREUDATOpenAIREINRA, FAO, EFSA, …

Process & Analyze

Access to facilities with fast networkGEANTCommon Access with EduGainCommon identification with ORCID

What is similar out there? Who can I collaborate with?

What data will I create? How canI share it with my colleagues?

What policies for use and re-use?

How to best describe it?Where to store it?

How to make it accessible?Preservation?

How, what, when, where?Open Peer Review?

How to enhance my Impact?

EGIPRACE

Where to run? What facilities?

How to prepare and transfer?

Further Analysis

What tools to use?Do I have big data?

Can I scan the literature for similar results?

OpenAIREOpenMinTeD

EGI

OpenAIREEUDAT

DOAJRe3Data

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TOPIC: identify water & air borne diseases and alert

OpenAIRE

Publish

Store and Curate

Take home messages1. Open Science has many facets• Translate the high level OS Policy to smaller tangible implementable

policies2. Place the research institution in the centre • Support researchers in daily activities• Promote the service provision mentality

3. National e-Infrastructures need to position themselves within the European and global context• Coordinate at national level – one strategy, one voice BUT different

roles & responsibilities among organizations• Actively participate in EU e-Infrastructures for harmonization

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