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Title: OpenAIRE and OpenAIREplus: paving the way to Open Access scientific scholarly information
Authors: Houssos, Nikos 
Rettberg, Najla 
Keywords: open access;OpenAIRE;OpenAIREplus;euroCRIS;CERIF;research data management;European Research Area (ERA)
Issue Date: 7-Jun-2012
Publisher: euroCRIS
Source: Keith G. Jeffery, Jan Dvořák (eds.), "e-Infrastructures for Research and Innovation Linking Information Systems to Improve Scientific Knowledge Production": Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Current Research Information Systems (2012), p. 348
Series/Report no.: CRIS2012: 11th International Conference on Current Research Information Systems (Prague, June 6-9, 2012)
Conference: CRIS2012 Conference 
Abstract: 
Access to scientific information is an essential element of a thriving European Research Area. OpenAIRE (Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe) supports the Commission’s Open Access policy by providing the infrastructure to support researchers in complying with the EU Open Access mandates. Funded by the EC, it is a highly collaborative pan-European venture,
which operates a European Helpdesk System, with Liaison Offices in 27 countries. OpenAIRE, now in its third year, has established a service based on the self-archiving of peer-reviewed articles, where authors deposit a copy of their peer-reviewed manuscript into an Open Access repository at the time of publication. The OpenAIRE portal provides free access to FP7 publications, offers depositing services, and various types of statistics used to measure the impact
of the research funds. Recently launched, the OpenAIREplus project extends the service to facilitate access to the entire Open Access scientific production of the European Research Area. Opening up the infrastructure
to data sources from subject-specific communities, OpenAIREplus will provide cross-links from publications to data and funding schemes, contributing to Open Linked Data initiatives. It will also link up to research data management systems (CRISs) and will study how it can streamline its data model to the CERIF standard. It is envisioned that publication and project information could be retrievable from OpenAIRE for use in CRIS systems.
Description: 
Poster presented at the CRIS2012 Conference.-- Also available at the HELIOS repository for the National Hellenic Research Foundation (NHRF), http://hdl.handle.net/10442/12993
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11366/47
ISBN: 978-80-86742-33-5
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