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Empowering Open Science: Kick Off of the OpenAIRE-Advance H2020 project
A pillar of the European Open Science Cloud

12 January 2018

>From 1st January 2018, OpenAIRE enters a new exciting phase with the start of 
>the OpenAIRE-Advance project. During the Kick Off meeting, taking place from 
>17 to 19 January in Athens, Greece, 50 partners will gather to work on this 
>timely continuation of OpenAIRE's mission to support the Open Access/Open Data 
>mandates in Europe and globally.
While sustaining the current successful infrastructure, comprised of a human 
network and robust technical services, OpenAIRE-Advance will work towards 
making Open Science the default in Europe, reshaping the scholarly 
communication system towards openness and transparency serving as a trusted 
pillar of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC).
OpenAIRE will work along the following lines:
1. Consolidate and optimise services: OpenAIRE's open science service portfolio 
will be upgraded to meet end user needs.  Through a set of dashboards that 
target all stakeholders involved in the research chain, OpenAIRE will 
seamlessly connect all research artifacts, effectively creating the European 
Open Science Observatory.
2. Empower the pan-European Open Science Helpdesk: The 34 National Open Access 
Desks, OpenAIRE's backbone, will be empowered to increase their national 
presence and develop capacities at local level so as to become a pivotal part 
of open science in national settings.
3. Strengthen research community uptake of open science: Working with three 
national research infrastructure nodes (Elixir-GR, EPOS-IT, DARIAH-DE) OpenAIRE 
will build bridges to key communities via an open science-as-a-service approach.
4. Promote emerging changes in the scientific communication landscape: Building 
on repositories as the foundation of a globally networked and distributed open 
science infrastructure, OpenAIRE will support the development of the next 
generation repositories with new functionalities and new technologies.
5. Build a global open science network: Working with partners around the world 
(Latin America, Japan, US, Canada, Africa) OpenAIRE aims to  align policies, 
practices and services for a truly global and interoperable scholarly commons.
6. Outreach beyond researchers: Reaching out to a network of 10,000 schools, 
OpenAIRE will lay the foundations for citizen scientists to leverage the 
benefits of Open Science, and will run an Open Innovation programme to bring 
OpenAIRE closer to  industry.
7. Collaborate with EOSC Hub towards a concrete implementation of EOSC:  
Crucially, OpenAIRE-Advance will work with the EOSC Hub project to create a 
joined-up, interoperable set of services to seamlessly serve the needs of 
tomorrow's researcher in the context of EOSC.

Ultimately, the EU will reap the rewards of an endeavor that OpenAIRE-Advance 
represents, since the latter aims to lead the evolving culture of Open Science 
with relevant and functional services to conduct research and disseminate 
research results in a more transparent and efficient way, hence benefitting 
both the researcher and the society as a whole.
More information about the project: https://www.openaire.eu/advance

For further information:
Natalia Manola - Managing Director (natalia at di.uoa.gr)
Paolo Manghi - Technical Director (paolo.mangi at isti.cnr.it)
Najla Rettberg - Network Manager (najla.rettberg at sub.uni-goettingen.de)


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Najla Rettberg
OpenAIRE www.openaire.eu<http://www.openaire.eu/>
@najlaoa
Skype: najladpc

Göttingen State and University Library
Platz der Göttinger Sieben 1
37073 Göttingen

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