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  • image/svg+xml art designer at PLoS, modified by Wikipedia users Nina, Beao, JakobVoss, and AnonMoos Open Access logo, converted into svg, designed by PLoS. This version with transparent background. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Open_Access_logo_PLoS_white.svg art designer at PLoS, modified by Wikipedia users Nina, Beao, JakobVoss, and AnonMoos http://www.plos.org/
    Authors: Baglioni, Miriam; Tóth-Czifra, Erzsébet;

    OpenAIRE Open Access Week Webinar: Public release of the OpenAIRE-DARIAH Community gateway: How to make your research more visible and more connected A paramount challenge in present-day knowledge production is to communicate research results in ways that align with our increasingly digital and also increasingly diverse research workflows. Research discovery platforms that have been developed from EU grants and will remain open to the public are game changers in this respect. They support the visibility and discoverability of all sorts of research outputs (datasets, software, protocols, teaching materials etc.) to showcase a broader view of scholarship and enable a greater transparency of scholarly communication. This webinar aimed to introduce an instance of them, the OpenAIRE-DARIAH Community Gateway. Built on the top of the OpenAIRE Research Graph, the OpenAIRE Community Gateways work as single access points to a virtual space that connects metadata descriptions of all scholarly objects that are important to the given community. The DARIAH dashboard brings together publications and a broad range of research data (digital critical editions, plain text, archived data, audiovisual data, raw data, encoded documents, software applications, source code, images, structured graphics, databases, structured text, scientific and statistical data formats) that are hosted by DARIAH services such as NAKALA and TextGrid. As such, it significantly reduces the fragmentation of DARIAH research outputs across the web. A major benefit of such a discovery environment is that it provides scholarly communities with a single entry point to DARIAH-affiliated research outputs. This entry point, in turn, is embedded into the context of a bigger collection of Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage corpus enabling therefore arts and humanities researchers to find DARIAH outputs more easily, as an integral part of their discovery routine. More information at: https://www.openaire.eu/item/open-access-week-public-release-of-the-openaire-dariah-community-gateway

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    ZENODO
    Other literature type . 2020
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      Other literature type . 2020
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    Authors: Bardi, Alessia; Manghi, Paolo; Baglioni, Miriam;

    According to Open Science (OS) principles, all scientific products generated by research activities (e.g. scientific literature, research data, software, experiments) should be made available as soon as possible ``under terms that enable reuse, redistribution and reproduction of the research and its underlying data and methods''. The effective implementation of Open Science is today hindered by several cultural and technical barriers. Publishing and reward policies are still focused only on research literature (books, journal articles, etc.). Attention to research data is growing in some communities of practice, while the publishing of research packages representing digital experiments is still not a usual procedure. The digital tools and services provided by Research Infrastructures and used by researchers are not connected to the scholarly communication ecosystem: publishing is therefore still a manual action, typically performed by researchers at the end of a research activity. Research products are made available on several scholarly communication data sources (e.g. repositories, archives, which may be institutional repositories, community-specific archives, generic repositories), making it hard to keep up-to-date links between products (e.g. research data re-used by several studies) and to identify those that are relevant for a specific research community or that have been produced using services and tools provided by a given research infrastructures. The OpenAIRE initiative (www.openaire.eu) is a legal entity representing a partnership of more than 50 institutions working to promote and support a sustainable implementation of Open Access and Open Science policies for reproducible science, transparent assessment and omni-comprehensive evaluation. It supports the implementation and alignment of Open Science policies at the international level by developing and promoting the adoption of global open standards and interoperability guidelines to realize a sustainable, participatory, trusted, scholarly communication ecosystem, open to all relevant stakeholders (e.g. research communities, funders, project coordinators) and capable of engaging society and foster innovation. Thanks to the network of National Open Access Desks (NOADs), OpenAIRE supports the implementation of Open Science at the local and national level, supporting researchers, project coordinators, funders and policy makers with training and support activities like workshops and webinars. Furthermore, OpenAIRE features a technical infrastructure that materializes an open, de-duplicated, participatory metadata research graph of interlinked scientific products (including research literature, datasets, software, and other types of research products like workflows, protocols and methods), with access rights information, linked to funding information, research communities and infrastructures. The graph is materialized by collecting more than 100 millions of metadata records from more than 9,000 scholarly data sources world-wide. In addition to the information collected from scholarly data sources, the graph includes metadata information and links between products that are (i) asserted (i.e. claimed) by users of the OpenAIRE Explore portal via the “Linking” functionality, and (ii) inferred by full-text and metadata mining algorithms. In particular, OpenAIRE algorithms enrich the graph with: Links from research products (literature, data, software or products of other types) to project fundings; Links from research products to research infrastructures; Links between research products (e.g. from literature to research software and data); Subjects and keywords based on standard classification schemes; Authors’ affiliations; Countries for which the product is relevant; Research communities for which the product is relevant; Citations. The resulting graph is called the OpenAIRE Research Graph and it is openly available under CC-BY license[5] to programmatic clients via the Develop API: https://develop.openaire.eu. Added-value services are also built on top of the graph to offer Open Science services to different stakeholders of the scholarly communication ecosystem. Researchers can deposit any kind of research product on Zenodo (www.zenodo.org), the OpenAIRE “catch-all” repository, exploit the OpenAIRE Explore portal (https://explore.openaire.eu) to discover research products and check if there is an Open Access version available. Moreover, the Explore portal offers a reporting tool to project coordinators, who can also view statistics about the research products funded by a given project. Content providers, like institutional repositories, have access to a plethora of services that support them in the implementation of interoperability guidelines, in the collection of usage statistics and for metadata enrichment via the Content Provider Dashboard (https://provide.openaire.eu). Research communities can benefit from a dedicated gateway where researchers can find all the products that are relevant to a given community and have easy access to Open Science publishing tools thanks to the Research Community Dashboard (https://connect.openaire.eu). Funders and research infrastructures can monitor their research impact, the compliance to their Open Access mandates, and the uptake of Open Science publishing practices among the researchers they funded via the OpenAIRE Monitor portal (https://monitor.openaire.eu).

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    Other literature type . Presentation . 2019
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      Other literature type . Presentation . 2019
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    Authors: Baglioni, Miriam; Tóth-Czifra, Erzsébet;

    OpenAIRE Open Access Week Webinar: Public release of the OpenAIRE-DARIAH Community gateway: How to make your research more visible and more connected A paramount challenge in present-day knowledge production is to communicate research results in ways that align with our increasingly digital and also increasingly diverse research workflows. Research discovery platforms that have been developed from EU grants and will remain open to the public are game changers in this respect. They support the visibility and discoverability of all sorts of research outputs (datasets, software, protocols, teaching materials etc.) to showcase a broader view of scholarship and enable a greater transparency of scholarly communication. This webinar aimed to introduce an instance of them, the OpenAIRE-DARIAH Community Gateway. Built on the top of the OpenAIRE Research Graph, the OpenAIRE Community Gateways work as single access points to a virtual space that connects metadata descriptions of all scholarly objects that are important to the given community. The DARIAH dashboard brings together publications and a broad range of research data (digital critical editions, plain text, archived data, audiovisual data, raw data, encoded documents, software applications, source code, images, structured graphics, databases, structured text, scientific and statistical data formats) that are hosted by DARIAH services such as NAKALA and TextGrid. As such, it significantly reduces the fragmentation of DARIAH research outputs across the web. A major benefit of such a discovery environment is that it provides scholarly communities with a single entry point to DARIAH-affiliated research outputs. This entry point, in turn, is embedded into the context of a bigger collection of Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage corpus enabling therefore arts and humanities researchers to find DARIAH outputs more easily, as an integral part of their discovery routine. More information at: https://www.openaire.eu/item/open-access-week-public-release-of-the-openaire-dariah-community-gateway

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    ZENODO
    Other literature type . 2020
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    Authors: Bardi, Alessia; Manghi, Paolo; Baglioni, Miriam;

    According to Open Science (OS) principles, all scientific products generated by research activities (e.g. scientific literature, research data, software, experiments) should be made available as soon as possible ``under terms that enable reuse, redistribution and reproduction of the research and its underlying data and methods''. The effective implementation of Open Science is today hindered by several cultural and technical barriers. Publishing and reward policies are still focused only on research literature (books, journal articles, etc.). Attention to research data is growing in some communities of practice, while the publishing of research packages representing digital experiments is still not a usual procedure. The digital tools and services provided by Research Infrastructures and used by researchers are not connected to the scholarly communication ecosystem: publishing is therefore still a manual action, typically performed by researchers at the end of a research activity. Research products are made available on several scholarly communication data sources (e.g. repositories, archives, which may be institutional repositories, community-specific archives, generic repositories), making it hard to keep up-to-date links between products (e.g. research data re-used by several studies) and to identify those that are relevant for a specific research community or that have been produced using services and tools provided by a given research infrastructures. The OpenAIRE initiative (www.openaire.eu) is a legal entity representing a partnership of more than 50 institutions working to promote and support a sustainable implementation of Open Access and Open Science policies for reproducible science, transparent assessment and omni-comprehensive evaluation. It supports the implementation and alignment of Open Science policies at the international level by developing and promoting the adoption of global open standards and interoperability guidelines to realize a sustainable, participatory, trusted, scholarly communication ecosystem, open to all relevant stakeholders (e.g. research communities, funders, project coordinators) and capable of engaging society and foster innovation. Thanks to the network of National Open Access Desks (NOADs), OpenAIRE supports the implementation of Open Science at the local and national level, supporting researchers, project coordinators, funders and policy makers with training and support activities like workshops and webinars. Furthermore, OpenAIRE features a technical infrastructure that materializes an open, de-duplicated, participatory metadata research graph of interlinked scientific products (including research literature, datasets, software, and other types of research products like workflows, protocols and methods), with access rights information, linked to funding information, research communities and infrastructures. The graph is materialized by collecting more than 100 millions of metadata records from more than 9,000 scholarly data sources world-wide. In addition to the information collected from scholarly data sources, the graph includes metadata information and links between products that are (i) asserted (i.e. claimed) by users of the OpenAIRE Explore portal via the “Linking” functionality, and (ii) inferred by full-text and metadata mining algorithms. In particular, OpenAIRE algorithms enrich the graph with: Links from research products (literature, data, software or products of other types) to project fundings; Links from research products to research infrastructures; Links between research products (e.g. from literature to research software and data); Subjects and keywords based on standard classification schemes; Authors’ affiliations; Countries for which the product is relevant; Research communities for which the product is relevant; Citations. The resulting graph is called the OpenAIRE Research Graph and it is openly available under CC-BY license[5] to programmatic clients via the Develop API: https://develop.openaire.eu. Added-value services are also built on top of the graph to offer Open Science services to different stakeholders of the scholarly communication ecosystem. Researchers can deposit any kind of research product on Zenodo (www.zenodo.org), the OpenAIRE “catch-all” repository, exploit the OpenAIRE Explore portal (https://explore.openaire.eu) to discover research products and check if there is an Open Access version available. Moreover, the Explore portal offers a reporting tool to project coordinators, who can also view statistics about the research products funded by a given project. Content providers, like institutional repositories, have access to a plethora of services that support them in the implementation of interoperability guidelines, in the collection of usage statistics and for metadata enrichment via the Content Provider Dashboard (https://provide.openaire.eu). Research communities can benefit from a dedicated gateway where researchers can find all the products that are relevant to a given community and have easy access to Open Science publishing tools thanks to the Research Community Dashboard (https://connect.openaire.eu). Funders and research infrastructures can monitor their research impact, the compliance to their Open Access mandates, and the uptake of Open Science publishing practices among the researchers they funded via the OpenAIRE Monitor portal (https://monitor.openaire.eu).

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