Results from the OpenAIRE Call for Innovation: Enrich local data via the OpenAIRE Graph

Main Authors: Bollini, Andrea, Mornati, Susanna, Digilio, Giuseppe, Piščanc, Jordan, Artini, Michele, Atzori, Claudio
Format: info Proceeding Journal
Bahasa: eng
Terbitan: , 2021
Subjects:
Online Access: https://zenodo.org/record/4923451
ctrlnum 4923451
fullrecord <?xml version="1.0"?> <dc schemaLocation="http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai_dc/ http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai_dc.xsd"><creator>Bollini, Andrea</creator><creator>Mornati, Susanna</creator><creator>Digilio, Giuseppe</creator><creator>Pi&#x161;&#x10D;anc, Jordan</creator><creator>Artini, Michele</creator><creator>Atzori, Claudio</creator><date>2021-06-10</date><description>In the context of the OpenAIRE Open Innovation programme, 4Science proposed the project named &#x201C;Enrich local data via the OpenAIRE Graph&#x201D; to develop two data products for the repository community, and more specifically for the DSpace and DSpace-CRIS platforms. The solutions were built on top of the OpenAIRE Research Graph and the OpenAIRE Broker Service to enrich the data locally available and identify new data of interest reducing the friction of deposit. The Open Innovation programme selects innovative projects in the field of Open Science to develop products and services linked to scholarly works, repositories, data management, OpenAIRE infrastructure and OpenAIRE services. The 4Science proposal was awarded in 2020 and went through an accurate process of design, validation, prototyping and finalization of the solution, in continuous dialogue with the OpenAIRE team and gathering feedback from the repository community as well. In Feb 2021 the project was completed after a pilot phase with the University of Trieste, and the implemented solution was released as free open source. This presentation aims to show the developed solution and discuss how collaboration between large initiatives such OpenAIRE and repository platforms can enrich both.</description><description>Results from an OpenAIRE-Advance Open Innovation Call for SMEs, funded by EC (GA No.777541) by 4Science</description><identifier>https://zenodo.org/record/4923451</identifier><identifier>10.5281/zenodo.4923451</identifier><identifier>oai:zenodo.org:4923451</identifier><language>eng</language><relation>info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/777541/</relation><relation>doi:10.5281/zenodo.4923450</relation><relation>url:https://zenodo.org/communities/openrepos</relation><rights>info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess</rights><rights>https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode</rights><subject>DSpace</subject><subject>DSpace-CRIS</subject><subject>OpenAIRE</subject><subject>Notification Broker</subject><subject>Research Graph</subject><subject>Interoperability</subject><title>Results from the OpenAIRE Call for Innovation: Enrich local data via the OpenAIRE Graph</title><type>Other:info:eu-repo/semantics/lecture</type><type>Journal:Proceeding</type><recordID>4923451</recordID></dc>
language eng
format Other:info:eu-repo/semantics/lecture
Other
Journal:Proceeding
Journal
Journal:Journal
author Bollini, Andrea
Mornati, Susanna
Digilio, Giuseppe
Piščanc, Jordan
Artini, Michele
Atzori, Claudio
title Results from the OpenAIRE Call for Innovation: Enrich local data via the OpenAIRE Graph
publishDate 2021
topic DSpace
DSpace-CRIS
OpenAIRE
Notification Broker
Research Graph
Interoperability
url https://zenodo.org/record/4923451
contents In the context of the OpenAIRE Open Innovation programme, 4Science proposed the project named “Enrich local data via the OpenAIRE Graph” to develop two data products for the repository community, and more specifically for the DSpace and DSpace-CRIS platforms. The solutions were built on top of the OpenAIRE Research Graph and the OpenAIRE Broker Service to enrich the data locally available and identify new data of interest reducing the friction of deposit. The Open Innovation programme selects innovative projects in the field of Open Science to develop products and services linked to scholarly works, repositories, data management, OpenAIRE infrastructure and OpenAIRE services. The 4Science proposal was awarded in 2020 and went through an accurate process of design, validation, prototyping and finalization of the solution, in continuous dialogue with the OpenAIRE team and gathering feedback from the repository community as well. In Feb 2021 the project was completed after a pilot phase with the University of Trieste, and the implemented solution was released as free open source. This presentation aims to show the developed solution and discuss how collaboration between large initiatives such OpenAIRE and repository platforms can enrich both.
Results from an OpenAIRE-Advance Open Innovation Call for SMEs, funded by EC (GA No.777541) by 4Science
id IOS16997.4923451
institution ZAIN Publications
institution_id 7213
institution_type library:special
library
library Cognizance Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies
library_id 5267
collection Cognizance Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies
repository_id 16997
subject_area Multidisciplinary
city Stockholm
province INTERNASIONAL
shared_to_ipusnas_str 1
repoId IOS16997
first_indexed 2022-06-06T06:51:27Z
last_indexed 2022-06-06T06:51:27Z
recordtype dc
_version_ 1734910433126514688
score 17.60897