Would you like to know more about how to make your open access (OA) repository or OA journal OpenAIRE compatible with OA Horizon 2020 requirements? Join the FOSTER/OpenAIRE webinar, hosted by EIFL.
The webinar is aimed at repository managers, data archive managers, librarians, OA journal editors and publishers, data providers, research managers and administrators.
- Date: Thursday, 26 November 2015
- Time: 11h00 CET.
- Register: please register here: forms
- To participate: go to instantpresenter and enter this password - Webinar1
- Technology: All you will need is an internet-connected computer with audio (and perhaps headphones if you are in a busy room). To check if your computer will be able to access the session, please go to: instantpresenter
WHAT THE WEBINAR WILL COVER
The webinar, which is part of the FOSTER e-learning course, ‘Making your OA repository or OA journal OpenAIRE compatible with OA Horizon 2020 requirements’, will address the following topics
- OpenAIRE infrastructure and content harvesting: how the OpenAIRE infrastructure harvests content and OpenAIRE's Content Acquisition Policy;
- OpenAIRE guidelines, compatibility status/levels and Open Archives Initiative (OAI) sets;
- Levels of compatibility based on specific needs and technical context: how to identify levels of compatibility and the needed OAI sets;
- System configurations, tools and facilities for repository/OA journal platforms: how to include the list of European Commission projects and the list of licences, how to filter the results for newly created OAI-DC set, project types and access level;
- The OpenAIRE validator and registration tool: how to use of the OpenAIRE validator tool to run a compatibility test and to apply for OpenAIRE registration.
Recording
https://webinars.eifl.net/2015-11-26_MakingyourOArepositoryorOAjournalOp...
BACKGROUND
OpenAIRE is a European Commission-funded initiative that supports implementation of the Horizon 2020 OA mandate for publications and its Open Research Data Pilot. OpenAIRE also assists in monitoring Horizon 2020 research outputs, and provides the main infrastructure for reporting Horizon 2020's scholarly publications.
The OpenAIRE infrastructure interacts with a wide range of research output sources, and interconnects research results (publications and data), linking them to the processes that produced them (scientific software, workflows, services, instruments) and releasing them for everyone to see, reuse, and reproduce.
EIFL is one of 50 OpenAIRE2020 project partners working on this large-scale initiative which aims to promote open scholarship and substantially improve the discoverability and reusability of research publications and data.
EIFL is ALSO a partner in FOSTER, short for Facilitate Open Science training for European Research. FOSTER is a a European Commission-funded project that aims to support different stakeholders, especially young researchers, in practising OA, open data sharing and open science. EIFL leads the training programme.