Earth Observation Open Science and Innovation 2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-65633-5_3
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The Open Science Commons for the European Research Area

Abstract: Nowadays, research practice in all scientific disciplines is increasingly, and in many cases exclusively, data driven. Knowledge of how to use tools to manipulate research data, and the availability of e-Infrastructures to support them for data storage, processing, analysis and preservation, is fundamental. In parallel, new types of communities are forming around interests in digital tools, computing facilities and data repositories. By making infrastructure services, community engagement and training insepara… Show more

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“…The ERA was endorsed by the European Council in 2000 as a way of building a single, open-world research area based on a domestic market in which researchers, scientific knowledge and technology circulate freely and through which the European Union and its members strengthen their ∼ 152 ∼ scientific and technological bases, their competitiveness and the ability to collectively address the challenges of today [3].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The ERA was endorsed by the European Council in 2000 as a way of building a single, open-world research area based on a domestic market in which researchers, scientific knowledge and technology circulate freely and through which the European Union and its members strengthen their ∼ 152 ∼ scientific and technological bases, their competitiveness and the ability to collectively address the challenges of today [3].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They cover several aspects, such as new ways of scientific communication (for example, programs, software conveyors and data itself), new incentives for promoting data dissemination and sharing of tools, facilitating the formation of data processing professionals, interdisciplinary collaboration, support for innovative SMEs, the creation of ecosystems, methodologies and tools for the reproduction of current published research, etc. [3].…”
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“…In Europe experts outlined the basic principles of the cloud of OS for the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) [35]:…”
Section: Ias Platform As a Tool For Open Science In Academic Librariesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, researchers and stakeholders are working on infrastructure to support distributed and federated solutions to make the data, software, or digital objects smart in their original silos [ 12 ]. Europe would benefit from an integrated infrastructure in which data and computing services for big data can be easily shared and reused, and plans are underway to establish the Europe Research Area for this purpose [ 16 ]. Finally, funding agencies and open science advocates are insisting on adherence to open science policies and strategies to manage publicly funded research processes and outcomes [ 17 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%