A presentation given by Frank Manista, Jisc's European open science manager, on international open access developments and projects as part of the Jisc open access series of community events in 2018.
6. The UK and the EU
UK Government position on FP9 (Horizon
Europe) released very recently*. UK aspires to
maintain a very close relationship with EU
research. FP9:
• A continued focus on excellence is essential
• Open to the World
• A mission-oriented approach could be useful
• Should reduce the administrative burden
• Should tackle Europe’s innovation gap
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* https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/685997/FP9_position_paper.pdf
7. The UK and the EU
If the UK is going to remain close to EU
research, then we will want to build on the
excellent relations we have with European
research infrastructure, and we believe that our
EU partners want that too.
• GÉANT
• European Grid Initiative (EGI)
• EUDAT
• OpenAIREAdvance and Connect
• European Open Science Cloud (EOSC)
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9. Jisc open science (~OA) activities and OpenAIRE
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Submission Acceptance Publication Use
SHERPA
JULIET
SHERPA
RoMEO
SHERPA
REF
SHERPA
Fact
Monitor
UK
Jisc
collections OpenDOAR
Publications
Router
Monitor
local
CORE
IRUS-UK
RIOXX
Research
publication
lifecycle
Jisc
services
Report on
compliance
Deposit in
repository
Manage
costs
Check
compliance
Select
Journal
Maximise
impact
Record
reach
Record
impact
ORCID
support
OpenAIRE
NOAD
Research Data
Shared Service
Metrics lab
experiment
10. Jisc open science (~OA) activities and OpenAIRE
10
Submission Acceptance Publication Use
SHERPA
JULIET
SHERPA
RoMEO
SHERPA
REF
SHERPA
Fact
Monitor
UK
Jisc
collections OpenDOAR
Publications
Router
Monitor
local
CORE
IRUS-UK
RIOXX
Research
publication
lifecycle
Jisc
services
Report on
compliance
Deposit in
repository
Manage
costs
Check
compliance
Select
Journal
Maximise
impact
Record
reach
Record
impact
ORCID
support
OpenAIRE
NOAD
Research Data
Shared Service
Metrics lab
experiment
11. » Knowledge Exchange are
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» Compare and inspire strategies, policies and operational practice
» Explore new developments in the area of Higher Education and
Research infrastructures and services
» Facilitate networks of experts to exchange views and provide
recommendations on desired developments
» Commission studies in areas of mutual interest
» Advise and influence peer organisations, national and international
policy bodies and the EC
» Improve partners’ performance sharing practice and lessons
learned and exploring beneficial cooperation
» Knowledge Exchange aims to
» The Knowledge ExchangeVision is to enable open scholarship by
supporting an information infrastructure on an international
level
12. Find out more…
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Thanks for listening.
FrankC. Manista, Jisc
Frank.Manista@jisc.ac.uk
@frankcmanista
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wellcome_Trust
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Hinweis der Redaktion
GEANT: Provides a high-speed network that pushes the boundaries of networking technology whilst delivering a cost-effective, pan-European infrastructure. Large research projects rely on GÉANT for outstanding service availability and service quality. A separate ultra-high-speed internet, just for research and education. It also offers a wide range of services including IP and dedicated circuits, testbeds and virtualised resources, authentication and roaming, monitoring and troubleshooting, advisory and support services, such as Jisc’s Eduroam to Europe.
EGI: advanced computing for research; federated cloud providers and data centres.The services can be requested by everyone involved in academic research and businesses via the EGI Marketplace.
EUDAT: Research Data Services, Expertise & Technology Solutions; also provides training and works with the EOSC
EOSC: a very ambitious undertaking by the EU and partners to promote open science. It connects with multiple projects, such as EUDAT and OpenAIRE Advance.
Headline points: ❑ Build on existing infrastructure and expertise ❑ Devise Rules of Engagement ❑ EU contribution to FAIR data and Open Science ❑ Build links to regional Cloud(s) around the globe ❑ Develop expertise ❑Half a million ‘core data scientists’ in Europe ❑5% of total research spend should be on data stewardship
OpenAIRE Advance: continuing the work on OpenAIRE2020, which helped with policy compliance for Horizon2020 projects, in addition to creating a metrics portal, a funders’ dashboard, and a range of services which promote Open Science throughout the world.
OpenAIRE Connect: working on some governance issues, as well as building a “catch all broker” connecting publishers’ content, CRISes, and academic outputs, similar in some ways to Jisc’s Publications Router.
GEANT: Provides a high-speed network that pushes the boundaries of networking technology whilst delivering a cost-effective, pan-European infrastructure. Large research projects rely on GÉANT for outstanding service availability and service quality. A separate ultra-high-speed internet, just for research and education. It also offers a wide range of services including IP and dedicated circuits, testbeds and virtualised resources, authentication and roaming, monitoring and troubleshooting, advisory and support services, such as Jisc’s Eduroam to Europe.
EGI: advanced computing for research; federated cloud providers and data centres.The services can be requested by everyone involved in academic research and businesses via the EGI Marketplace.
EUDAT: Research Data Services, Expertise & Technology Solutions; also provides training and works with the EOSC
EOSC: a very ambitious undertaking by the EU and partners to promote open science. It connects with multiple projects, such as EUDAT and OpenAIRE Advance.
Headline points: ❑ Build on existing infrastructure and expertise ❑ Devise Rules of Engagement ❑ EU contribution to FAIR data and Open Science ❑ Build links to regional Cloud(s) around the globe ❑ Develop expertise ❑Half a million ‘core data scientists’ in Europe ❑5% of total research spend should be on data stewardship
Knowledge Exchange’s benefits for Jisc include:-it offers us a quick and effective way to check our approaches with peer organisations;
-it allows us to undertake work on some thorny issues that it would be hard to do on our own;
-it raises our know how and knowledge in informing our solutions and work with our members;
it raises our profile within Europe and also demonstrates to Jisc customers that we are engaging in Europe (this is an issue that many senior managers in UK universities raise with us);
it offers a way for more efficient interactions with some international initiatives (for example the international Research Data Alliance (RDA) has engaged KE);
it supports our research enablement and associated impact areas.