Conveners
Open Science: Services
- Paolo Manghi (Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione - CNR)
Open Science: Skills and Credits
- Paolo Manghi (Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione - CNR)
Pedro Principe
(University of Minho)
09/10/2018, 14:15
Area 5. Digital Infrastructures for EOSC and/or EDI
Presentation
In the new phase of OpenAIRE, among the project’s goals, there is the one to repackage OpenAIRE services providing them as complete products to the final users.
In fact, OpenAIRE is working to bundle the current services into products to address specific stakeholders’ needs and Product Management processes. Each product has an assigned product manager that foresees the development and...
Paolo Manghi
(Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione - CNR)
09/10/2018, 14:30
Area 1. Cross-Domain challenges / Data exchange across domains: researchers, technologist and policy makers perspectives
Presentation
**OpenAIRE** OpenAIRE is the European infrastructure in support of Open Science. It fosters and monitors the adoption of Open Science across Europe and beyond, at the National and international level and at the research community level. It advocates the importance and the uptake of Open Science-oriented research life-cycles and publishing workflows, in support of reproducible science,...
Sorina POP
(CNRS)
09/10/2018, 14:45
Area 2. Data science and skills
Presentation
OpenAIRE-Connect is a European project which aims at providing services enabling uniform exchange of research artefacts (literature, data, and methods), with semantic links between them, across research communities and content providers in scientific communication.
The Neuroinformatics community in OpenAire-Connect is represented by members of the France Life Imaging (FLI) collaboration....
Paolo Manghi
(Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione - CNR)
09/10/2018, 15:00
Area 2. Data science and skills
Presentation
OpenAIRE is the European infrastructure in support of Open Science. It fosters and monitors the adoption of Open Science across Europe and beyond, at the National and international level and at the research community level. It advocates the importance and the uptake of Open Science-oriented research life-cycles and publishing workflows, in support of reproducible science, transparent...
Andres Diaz Lantada
(Universidad Politecnica de Madrid)
09/10/2018, 15:15
Area 5. Digital Infrastructures for EOSC and/or EDI
Presentation
Digital infrastructures are already making a real impact in the way we develop innovative products. Platforms for sharing computer-aided designs have emerged in parallel to the maker movement with the advent of rapid prototyping by 3D printing. Besides, manufacturers of industrial components are also keen to share the CAD files of their products, so as to support designers with engineering...
Helene Brinken
(Georg-August University Göttingen), Mrs
Maria Antónia Correia
(University of Minho)
09/10/2018, 16:15
Area 2. Data science and skills
Presentation
The EU-funded project FOSTER Plus (2017-2019) (www.fosteropenscience.eu) offers different training opportunities to support researchers to move beyond simply being aware of Open Science (OS) approaches to being able to apply them in their daily workflows. The existing FOSTER portal is becoming an OS training hub, where users can find training materials, advanced-level and discipline-specific...
Kaja Scheliga
(Helmholtz Association)
09/10/2018, 16:30
Area 2. Data science and skills
Presentation
Software plays a crucial role in the research lifecycle. Moreover, software is, alongside text and data, an essential element of open science. In this sense, the FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable) principles apply not only to data but also to research software. In conjunction with text and data, making research software FAIR contributes to making research output...
Neil Jefferies
(Jemura Ltd)
09/10/2018, 16:45
Area 5. Digital Infrastructures for EOSC and/or EDI
Presentation
Data papers cover methodological detail that is not otherwise captured and published in traditional journal articles and/or dataset metadata. As such, they can improve the findability and reusability of the underlying dataset but it also addresses some deeper underlying concerns. A number of disciplines are experiencing a “crisis of reproducibility” as a result of the inadequacy of information...
Dr
Cesare Rossi
(Terradue),
Fabrice Brito
(Terradue),
Herve Caumont
(Terradue)
09/10/2018, 17:00
Area 6. Business models, sustainability and policies
Presentation
Earth observations from satellites produce vast amounts of data. In particular, the new Copernicus Sentinel missions are playing an increasingly important role as a reliable, high-quality and free open data source for scientific, public sector and commercial activities. Latest developments in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) facilitate the handling of such large volumes of data,...