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Studies „… Subject Specific Requirements …“. Wolfram Horstmann. OpenAIRE Overview. Comments. Additional comments. OpenAIRE - factsheet. Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe Programme : FP7 – Research Infrastructures Starting date: December 1, 2009 Duration: 36 months - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Wolfram Horstmann
Studies „… Subject Specific Requirements …“
OpenAIRE Overview
Comments Additional comments
OpenAIRE - factsheet
Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe
Programme: FP7 – Research Infrastructures
Starting date: December 1, 2009
Duration: 36 months
Budget: 4.1 Million
38 partners covering all European member-states
To be reached at www.openaire.euOpenAIRE Project Overview3
OpenAIRE Project Overview4
Partners
University of Athens (coordinator)
University of Goettingen Library (scientific coordinator)
CNR-ISTI (technical coordinator)
University of Bielefeld
Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)
CERN
SURF
ICM – University of Warsaw
University of Minho
University of Gent Library
eIFL
Technical University Denmark
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)
Liaison Offices
Liaison Offices
OpenAIRE Project Overview5
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)
UK (SHERPA)
Austria (University of Wien)
Belgium (Universtiy of Gent)
European Helpdesk
Promote FP7-pilot and ERC OA guidelines
National Open Access Liaison Offices (27 countries)
Provide OA “toolkits” for– Researchers– Institutions
Setup 24/7 portal for deposit, search of OA publications
Liaison with– Other European OA initiatives– Publishers– CRIS systems
OpenAIRE Project Overview6
Supporting Repository Infrastructure
OpenAIRE portal built on D-NET
Access to scientific publications– Search, browse– Visualization tools
Deposition of articles– Setup repository for orphan researchers (INVENIO)– Harvest OA publications from existing repositories
Provide monitoring tools for– Document/depositing statistics– Usage statistics from repository infrastructure
Interoperation with other infrastructures OpenAIRE Project Overview7
OpenAIRE in a nutshell
OpenAIRE overall
overview:
functionalities and
domains served
OpenAIRE Project Overview8
Research data management
Explore the requirements, practices, incentives, workflows, data models, and technologies to deposit, access, and otherwise manipulate research datasets
Produce feasibility studies to show researchers the benefit from depositing
Work with four (4) scientific communities– Health (Life Sciences)– Environment– Information & Communication Science– Socio-economic Sciences and Humanities
OpenAIRE Project Overview9
Subject-specific requirements and data challenges
Comments Work Package 7, Task 7.1
(WP7 / T7.1)
T7.1 – The Basics
Objective– Elucidate subject specific requirements for OA
Method– Case studies / Comparative approach
Result– Road Map Report („Book“) Deliverable D7.2
Dates– Runtime: June 2010 to November 2011 M7 to M24 = 18 Months
– Milestone M7.1 Kick-off („preparatoy workshop“): 8/9-JUNE-2010
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The ‚Book‘: A tentative outline
Exec. Summary
Introduction– Questions/Methods– Intro: What is Research
Infrastructure and what is OA?
Subject Chapters
Analysis– Comparisons– Accompanying Research ?
Synthesis– Conclusions / Road Map /
Recommendations 12
Subject ChaptersHealth (Life Sciences)
– EMBL-EBI
Environment
– World Data Center for Climate
– Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR)
Information & Communication Science Challenge 2: Cognitive Systems, Interaction, Robotics
– Cognitive Interaction Technology (CITEC)
Socio-economic Sciences and Humanities
– Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS)
– Energy / Science in Society / Research Infrastructure E-Infrastructures
– Not foreseen: Voluntary ???
Studies on Disciplinary Requirements for OA Infrastructure – Preparatory Workshop
Objectives of the study
Research activity focussing on post 2011/12– Practical experimentation within OpenAIRE not foreseen
but welcome
Subject „Chapters“: Understand their specificity– Description and analysis of diversity: publication
behavior, subject classification, data types, research workflows, infrastructures …
– Requirements for the publication deposit process– Requirements for future infrastructures
Give Advice to future directions (EC, others)
How to respect subject specificity in OA-Infra.?13 Studies on Disciplinary Requirements for OA Infrastructure – Preparatory Workshop
„When I read this report …
… I expect answers to these questions“– What is Research Infrastructure and what
has Open Access to do with it?– Which aspects are generic and which
aspects are subject specific?– Which are those subject specific aspects?– What are the complexities involved?– How representative can a single institute be
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What makes this study unique?
Different from other activities / studies– Combination of case studies by highly specific and
reputated institutues and general future perspectives on OA (research data) is novel
– Supplementary to other OA studies or ESFRI…
„Case Studies“ means that each partner represents (‚only‘) the partner institution
– No need to represent the complete Thematic Area (e.g. Health, ICT…)
– institutional subjectivity is allowed, even desired: Find your self-interest!
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Agenda & Objectives of the meeting
After this workshop…
… we should have some answers to the following …
For subject specialists– How special am I? – How can I use the studies to make something useful for my
institution? – What aspects have to be respected in my ‚chapter‘?– What can I write in my ‚chapter‘?
For all – A vision of the result – structure of the ‚book‘– A picture of the specific workplan
For Bielefeld– An picture about introduction / analysis / synthesis– Methodological approach to accompanying studies17 Studies on Disciplinary Requirements for OA Infrastructure – Preparatory Workshop
Agenda: Introductory Session
13.00-13.10 Welcome by the Centre for Interdisciplinary ResearchBritta Padberg, Bielefeld (DE)
13.10-13.30EC approach to OA infrastructures: latest developmentsJarkko Siren, DG-INFSO, European Commission, Brussels (BE)
13.30-14.00The OpenAIRE project and the role of studies on disciplinary requirements
Wolfram Horstmann, Bielefeld (DE)18 Studies on Disciplinary Requirements for OA Infrastructure – Preparatory Workshop
“What is your community story?” Disciplinary practice in digital information environments
14.00-14.30 European Bioinformatics Institute (European Molecular Biology Lab)Johanna McEntyre, Cambridge (UK)
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14.45-15.15 Cognitive Interaction Technology - Center of ExcellencePhillip Cimiano, Bielefeld (DE)
15.15-15.45 Biodiversity-International/CGIARChris Addison & Enrica Porcari, Rome (IT)
15.45-16.15 Data Archiving and Networked ServiceRutger Kramer, The Hague (NL)<COFFEE>
16.30-17.30 Centre for Marine and Atmospheric Sciences*Michael Lautenschlager & Ilse Hamann, Hamburg (DE)
17.00-17.30 Institute of Information Science and Technologies , ISTI-CNRDonatella Castelli & Paolo Manghi, Pisa (IT)
17.30-18.00 Closing discussion / Collection of questions for Day 2
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Agenda: Day2
“Apples and Pears” – Exploring converging routes to the individual case studies
09.00-10.30 Joint brainstorming on a common structure of “chapters” for the case studies*
<COFFEE>
“How the pros do it” – Exemplary methodologies of science and technology studies
11.00-11.30 Ethnographic Methods in Science StudiesChristian Meyer, Methods of empirical social studies, Sociology, Bielefeld (DE)
11.30-12.00 OA to the communication system of science – Changing patterns of participationNiels Christian Taubert, Institute for Science and Technology Studies, Bielefeld (DE)
12.00-12.30 Assessing the Future Landscape of Scholarly Communication: An Exploration of Faculty Values and Needs in Seven Disciplines (a study by UC Berkeley)Christian Meier zu Verl, University Library, Bielefeld (DE)
12.30-13.00 Q&A Session with the experts
<LUNCH>
“Arriving there” – Defining the scope and the plan of the studies
14.00-15.30 Joint brainstorming on the structure of the whole “book” and how to arrive there
15.30-16.00 Summary & Closing
*see changes on Day 120 Studies on Disciplinary Requirements for OA Infrastructure – Preparatory Workshop