Main ongoing projects facilitating and advancing the OpenAIRE infrastructure
OpenAIRE-Advance - H2020 project consolidating and operating OpenAIRE services, making them EOSC compatible.
EOSC Enhance - H2020 project developing and improving the functionality of the current manifestation of EOSC - the EOSC Portal, further augmenting the catalogue of services assembled to date, and connecting independent, thematic data clouds for the benefit of users and service providers across Europe..
OpenAIRE-Connect - H2020 project outreaching its services to research communities and research infrastructures.
EnerMaps - H2020 project aiming to coordinate and enrich existing energy databases to promote a trans-disciplinary research and to develop partnerships between researchers and the energy professionals.
NEANIAS - H2020 project driving the co-design and delivery of innovative thematic services, derived from state-of-the-art research assets and practices in three major sectors: Underwater research, Atmospheric research and Space research
RISIS2 - H2020 project, the European Research Infrastructure for Science, technology and Innovation policy Studies (RISIS) aiming at building a data and services infrastructure supporting the development of a new generation of analyses and indicators.
SoBigData++ - H2020 project which strives to deliver a distributed, Pan-European, multi-disciplinary research infrastructure for big social data analytics, coupled with the consolidation of a cross-disciplinary European research community, aimed at using social mining and big data to understand the complexity of our contemporary, globally-interconnected society.
BE OPEN - H2020 project aiming to promote Open Science in transport research and assist in regulating and standardizing it. BE OPEN aims to set up and implement TOPOS, the Transport Observatory / fOrum for Promoting Open Science.
Arieadne Plus - H2020 project integrating archaeological data infrastructures in Europe, indexing in its registry about 2.000.000 datasets and embed in a cloud that will offer the availability of Virtual Research Environments where data-based archaeological research may be carried out.
einfracentral - H2020 project establishing the e-Infras and EOSC service catalogue. OpenAIRE is involved (via our partner CNR) to ensure scholarly communication services are represented in the European catalogues of e-services.
Projects where key OpenAIRE partners are involved to support or develop open science, ensuring work is aligned with OpenAIRE objectives
Fosterplus (Fostering the practical implementation of Open Science in Horizon 2020 and beyond) - A H2020 project whose primary aim is to contribute to a real and lasting shift in the behaviour of European researchers to ensure that Open Science (OS) becomes the norm. OpenAIRE shares training effort via the participation of key partners (Univ of Minho, Univ of Goettingen, eIFL).
OpenMinted - A "sister" e-Infrastructure, an add-on to OpenAIRE, which builds a text and mining environment around scientific literature. OpenMinted has implemented seamless connection to OpenAIRE, accessing the rich scientific and scholalry literature metadata and full text, providing it for collaborative text and data mining. The main connection is via Athena Research & Innovation center, a key technical partner in both OpenAIRE and OpenMinted.
EOSCpilot -The EOSCpilot H2020 project supports the first phase in the development of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). OpenAIRE is engaged through Athena Research & Innovation Center to align the policy work on open science and to see how OpenAIRE services can be adapted for the rules of participation, and Univ of Goettingen to outreach to university stakeholders.
OpenUP (OPENing UP new methods, indicators and tools for peer review, dissemination of research results, and impact measurement) - A H2020 project which aims to investigate the cycle and flow from the methods to disseminate research to the methods of assessing research. OpenAIRE shares expertise via the participation of key partners (Univ of Athens, Univ of Goettingen, CNR).