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PRESS RELEASE 

15 December 2011

 

Paving the way to an open scientific information space: OpenAIREplus -
linking peer-reviewed literature to associated data. 

 

OpenAIREplus (2nd Generation of Open Access Infrastructure for Research in
Europe) was launched in Pisa in early December. The 30 month project, funded
by the EC 7th Framework Programme, will work in tandem with OpenAIRE,
extending the mission further to facilitate access to the entire Open Access
scientific production of the European Research Area, providing cross-links
from publications to data and funding schemes.  This large-scale project
brings together 41 pan-European partners, including three cross-disciplinary
research communities.

 

The project will capitalise on the successful efforts of the OpenAIRE project
which is rapidly moving from implementing the EU Open Access Pilot project
into a service phase, enabling researchers to deposit their FP7 and ERA
funded research publications into Open Access repositories. The current
publication repository networks will be expanded to attract data providers
from domain specific scientific areas. "The participatory design of
OpenAIREplus will seamlessly guide the researcher to Open Access research
data. The experienced consortium will pave the way to support the research
work of European scientists and open up the road to multi-disciplinary
science" says Prof. Dr. Norbert Lossau, Scientific Coordinator of
OpenAIREplus and Director of Göttingen State and University Library, Germany.

 

Creating a robust, participatory service for the cross-linking of
peer-reviewed scientific publications and associated datasets is the
principal goal of OpenAIREplus.  As scholarly communication touches upon many
disciplines, the project's horizontal outreach will facilitate collaboration
across data infrastructures, providing information to scientists,
non-scientists as well as to providers of value-added services. The project
will establish an e-Infrastructure to harvest, enrich and store the metadata
of Open Access scientific datasets. Innovative underlying technical
structures will be deployed to support the management of and inter-linking
between associated scientific data. 

 

Access to and deposit of linked publications via the OpenAIRE portal will be
supported by a Help Desk, and OpenAIRE's collaborative networking structure
will be extended to promote the concept of open enhanced publications among
user communities. Liaison offices in each of the project's 31 European
countries work to support the needs of researchers in Europe. The project
will also actively leverage its international connections to contribute to
common standards, data issues and interoperability on a global level. 

 

Website: www.openaire.eu <http://www.openaire.eu> 

 

Contact: 

Prof. Mike Hatzopoulos, Project Coordinator, National and Kapodistrian
University of Athens E: mike at di.uoa.gr

Najla Rettberg, OpenAIREplus Scientific Manager E: najla.rettberg at
sub.uni-goettingen.de T: +49 (0)551- 39 5242