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OpenAIREplus workshop - “Linking Open Access publications to data – policy development and implementation” (June 11, 2012)

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Copenhagen, June 11 2012, Najla Rettberg, OpenAIRE,

University of Göttingen,

OpenAIREplus – Overview of Activities

Welcome to Workshop #1

Thanks to Nordbib!

First of 4 Workshops

2. Interoperability – Portugal - Jan 2013

3. Linking Research – Belgium - May 2013

4. Legal, Sustainability – Lithuania - Late 2013

Copenhagen, June 20122

Opening up Science

„Sharing Data and having the forum to openly

use and build on what is shared, are essential

to science“

Neelie Kroes Vice President for EC Responsible for Digital

Agenda, Rome,2012

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Why a focus on Data Policy?

Data is key part of Research Landscape

OpenAIREplus: Links OA Publications to Data

OpenAIRE Community has to be aware

Understanding of Data Management and Policy

Copenhagen, June 20124

Today we will Learn about…

OpenAIREplus

Data Landscape

‚Enhanced Publications‘

Publishing Data

Policy

– Institutional

– Funders

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What is OpenAIRE?

2009 – 2012, 27 countries

EC Open Access Pilot, Mandate, SC39

OA Publication Infrastructure

Measure Impact of FP7

Open Access repositories FP7 Project

Information

Services

OpenAIREplus = Phase 2

Dec, 2011, 2.5 yrs, 33 countries

Building on OpenAIRE

Linking OA publications to datasets

Linking to Funding, outside FP7

Service for Users

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41 Partners…

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OA Publication Infrastructure

Open Data Infrastructures

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ES

FR

i, EU

wid

e

infra

stru

ctu

res

Covering ‘European Knowledge’

9

Orphan

The Vision

10

CRISCRISCRISCRIS

User Creates Links

CRISCRISCRISCRIS

The main Parts of the Project

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Technical

• Building up the infrastructure

• Linking publication and data

Outreach

• Promote the service

• Engage Users

Service

• Functionalities for users

• Support, statistics, usage

TECHNICAL

What Data are we Gathering?

13

Projects/Funding Licenses

Publications

(metadata)

Datasets

(metadata)

CRIS, (CERIF) Studies

Data

Repositories

DRIVER,

OpenAIRE

(Text)

EC, National

Metadata

OpenAIRE Guidelines

Guidelines for Data Providers

“..any roadmap for OA infrastructure must address this natural tension between diversity and infrastructure”

Meier zu Verl, & Horstmann (Eds.) 2011. Studies on Subject-Specific Requirements for Open Access Infrastructure.

Cross-Discipline Infrastucture

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Protypes of Enhanced Publications

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Data types, citation, metadata, usage

OUTREACH

Supporting OA in Europe

Network of EU Open Access Knowledge

Champion Open Access

Helpdesk

Reach out to:

Users, Researchers, Collaborate

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1

2

3

4

Data Survey

Need for awareness

Identify repositories, initiatives

Compare Results

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25 Respondants out of 33 # %

Do you have an Institutional Repository 4 16

Do you have a data policy at Institutional level 4 16

Do you have a data policy at Funding level 6 24

Training

Identify Training Needs: Researchers, Librarians

Pilot Training Event with Life Scientists

– Q: Impact of Data Citations?

– Q: Different licensing schemes for different

data?

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But….Issues Raised

Sharing data? No thanks. Maybe Later.

‚Powerless‘ to achieve open access

Relevance for Researchers?

Win the ‚Hearts and Minds‘ of Researchers

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An Eye on Research Practice

“Forget PDFs, imagine an ideal publication

where you click on tables to get through to raw

data, where you can… discuss …and later update

…a paper in subsequent versions. The latter is

similar to Wikipedia, actually.”

– PhD Student, UGOE

Copenhagen, June 201221

Who is this Relevant for?

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FUNDER

POLICY MAKER

REPOSITORY MANAGER

PUBLISHER

SERVICES

The Portal

Services for Users

User:

– Search, Access Statistics

– Deposit Files and Metadata

� Publications and Datasets into Orphan Repository

– Create/Infer to links between Objects

� Information in Context

RDM Workshop

Expand Helpdesk Topics

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Others ‘Users’

Content provider

– Repository managers

Third-party application developers

– Bulk-fetch content via APIs

– Authority files

– Enhanced Publications

Data ‚Curators‘

– Validate, Enrich Data, Links, Citations

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Data Management Policies

„For open access repositories, technology and

infrastructure preceeded policy. First impressions

are that for data repositories this will be the other

way around“

Steve Hitchcock

30.5.12, Datapool.soton.ac.uk

Copenhagen, June 201228

Now to Data and Policy

Remember: Linking to Data Repositories

Understand Data and Linking

Examples of Policies

Breakout:

– Data Policy – Institutional

– Data Policy - Funders‘ perspective

– Publishers and researchers

– Technical

– General

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najla.rettberg@gwdg.de

www.openaire.eu

– @openaire_eu

– facebook.com/groups/openaire

– linkedin.com/groups/OpenAIRE-3893548

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Credits

CC BY-SA 2.0 LittleBiGsis,

source:http://www.flickr.com/photos/69842277@N00/226854249/

CC BY-SA 2.0 rdecom source:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/rdecom/7336830168/sizes/z/in/photostream/

Copenhagen, June 201231

What is Data?

Research data: factual records, which may take the

form of numbers, symbols, text, images or

sounds…that are commonly accepted in the research

community as necessary to validate research findings

Robello, R, Griffith University, ANDS Guide, 2012

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From Static to Dynamic

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