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Open scholarship, Open e-infrastructures

Open scholarship, Open e-infrastructures. LERU Workshop on Open Scholarship London, 31 March 2014 Carlos Morais Pires European Commission e-Infrastructures, DG CNECT.C1. Author’s views do not commit the European Commission. Fostering the innovation potential of Ris and their human capital.

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Open scholarship, Open e-infrastructures

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  1. Open scholarship, Open e-infrastructures LERU Workshop on Open Scholarship London, 31 March 2014 Carlos Morais Pires European Commission e-Infrastructures, DG CNECT.C1 Author’s views do not commit the European Commission

  2. Fostering the innovation potential of Ris and their human capital Developing new world-class RI Integrating and opening existing national RI of pan-European interest Development, deployment & operation of e-Infrastructures Horizon 2020 Research Infrast. Overall budget 2014-2020 aprox 2,6 Billion Euro Reinforcing European RI policy and international cooperation Overall budget e-Infrastructures 2014-2020 aprox 900 Million Euro WP 2014-2015 185 Million Euro

  3. Europe's surfboard for the research data wave The High Level Expert Group on Scientific Data presented Riding the Wave in October 2010 Vision: "data e-infrastructure that supports seamless access, use, re-use, and trust of data. In a sense, the physical and technical infrastructure becomes invisible and the data themselves become the infrastructure a valuable asset on which science, technology, the economy and society can advance".

  4. about research infrastructures, data, and… libraries be of broad interest (research, education, innovation, economic…) offer scope for world-leading research be used by several research teams/users with highly advanced projects be so-large that individual groups cannot operate them on their own have long-term plans for their scientific objectives, funding and exploitation be open and accessible for researchers be persistently providing services (24/7) […] adapted from a presentation by the Swedish Research Council

  5. implementing interoperable data infrastructure • data generators; research projects, big research infrastructure, installations or medium size laboratories, simulation centres, surveys or individual researchers • discipline-specific data service providers, providing data and workflows as a service • providers of generic common data services (computing centres, libraries) • researchers as users, using the data for science and engineering community driven data infrastructure, including ESFRI, ESFRI clusters and others

  6. Earth Obs … life … scientific data infrastructure HPC/distributed computing/software infrastructure network infrastructure, GÉANT e-infrastructure building bridges

  7. e-Infrastructure of Research Data open access to research data managing research data resources discover and track provenance e-Infrastructure for Research Data preserving, curating research data across-the-board research data computing move and store research data a closer look Adapted from e-SciDR study

  8. Research Infrastructure (e-Infrastructure highlihgted) Work Programme 2014-2015 CALL 1 Developing new world class infrastructures Support to the implementation of cross-cutting Infrastructure services and solutions for cluster of ESFRI and otherrilevantReseaRch Infrastructure initiatives in a giventhematic area Support to Preparatory Phase of ESFRI projects Support to the individualimplementation and operation of ESFRI projects Design Studies CALL 2 Integrating and opening research infrastructures of pan-Europeaninterest Calls in 2014 Deadlines Sept 2014 and Jan 2015 Initiatives starting in 2015 until 2018 Integrating and opening existing national and regional research infrastructures of pan-Eutropeaninterest Managing, preserving and computingWithbigreserach data e-Infrastructures for Open Access Pan-European High Performance Computing infrastructure and services TOWARDS GLOBAL DATA E-INFRASTRUCTURES: RESEARCH DATA ALLIANCE CALL 3 e-Infrastructures e-Infrastructures for virtualResearchenvironments (VRE) Research and Education Networking – GEANT Provision of core services across e-Infrastructures Centres of Excellence for Computing applications Network of HPC Competence Centres for SMEs CALL 4 Support to innovation, humanresources, policy and international cooperation for research infrastructures New professions and skills for e-InfrAstructures Innovativeprocurement pilot action in the field of scientific instrumentation Innovation Support measures Strengthening the human capital of research infrastructures e-Infrastructure policydevelopment and international cooperation Network of National Contact Points Policy measures for research Infrastructures International cooperation for research infrastructures

  9. Environment Atmosphere/Space Physics Astronomy … Aggregated Data Sets(Temporary or Permanent) Biology Medicine VRE Other Data Social Sciences Scientific Data(Discipline Specific) VRE Workflows Researcher 2 Scientific World Aggregation Path Researcher 1 Open Access: participatory, distributed infrastructure Tools for virtual research environments Generic services: preservation, curation storage and computation Tools for virtual research environments Non Scientific World working together different stakeholders

  10. Global attempts to improve data sharing and interoperability European Collaborative Data Infrastructure with Common data Services The EC is supporting RDA through the RDA-Eurpe project Opportunity to combine grass-roots thinking with broad engagement

  11. what are we going to do with research data? data and “research data” • data is different from articles • there are data and data – context dependent • (almost) all data can be used for research but some data are primarily collected for research – mediated access and accepted reputation mechanism data e-infrastructures will emerge relying on • research and education networks w/ global connectivity • computing and software e-infrastructures • but data e-infrastructures are very different from nets and computing • they will be global… data and computing (software) are two sides of the same coin

  12. G8+O6 working group on data infrastructures White paper: 5 principles describing the benefits of a global data infrastructure. Data is: • Discoverable – IDs, Descriptive Metadata, ... • Accessible – Acknowledgment, License, Terms of Use, Intellectual Property, Legal ... • Understandable – Semantics, Analysis, Quality, Language translation .... • Manageable – Responsibility, Costs, Preservation ... • People (Usable) - Workforce, Cultural, Training, ...

  13. thinking aloud about data management plans Important! look carefully at Horizon2020 guidelines guidelines about the pilot on research data, DMPs, etc

  14. to reap the rewards: Off to Market! Policy • Invest in infrastructure, then • Set the right policy, and thus • Exploit the current large investment in data assets Slide by Ross Wilkinson, Director of the Australian National Data Service Infrastructure

  15. Carlos Morais Pires carlos.morais-pires(at) ec.europa.eu Thank you!

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