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OPERAS-P Deliverable D5.2: DOAB as a serivce
This demonstrator concerns the OPERAS Certification service, one of OPERAS’ core services, and includes a description of the new service. The previous website of the DOAB infrastructure will be migrated from the current environment to the DSpace 6 platform, run by the OAPEN Foundation and hosted by Huma-Num
Technical Mapping of OPERAS Consortium - Annex to OPERAS Design Study
The technical mapping objective was to identify the services the OPERAS Consortium would have to develop in the future and the method of implementing them in a fully distributed infrastructure. To achieve this objective, OPERAS must first know better its own technical environment, which is very diverse and uneven and then involve users to identify clearly what services are needed by the stakeholder communities.
The technical mapping of the OPERAS environment is meant to provide a global description of the technical, organisational and information systems within the OPERAS Consortium. More precisely, the mapping has collected detailed information about workflows, softwares, development languages, data and metadata management, dissemination and distribution tools
OPERAS Exploitation Guide
The OPERAS-D (Design) project supports the 9 main partners (“core group”) of the OPERAS network
in the development of a European e-infrastructure for open access publications in the SSH. The project
addresses long-term requirements for the development of the e-infrastructure and community
building, as well as seeks to expand other interested parties within and beyond Europe, and in diverse
fields of the SSH. To achieve this goal, the key objectives of the OPERAS-D project are to prepare a
design study that defines governance models, structures and scientific and technical concepts for
future services that the infrastructure will provide and establishes a roadmap to achieve these goals
according to the requirements for long term sustainability. OPERAS-D engages the current and future
partners in the OPERAS network to strengthen the community and develop the network of partners
participating in OPERAS across Europe, specifically in central European countries.
Task 5.5, Exploitation Strategy, outlines the exploitation strategy of OPERAS and describes how the
consortium and project partners will seek to exploit the results of the project. This Deliverable 5.3,
Exploitation guide, is the result of Task 5.5. The current version is the first draft of D5.3, to be finalized
by April 30. The task is part of WP 5 – Dissemination, communication and exploitation (M1-18), which
deals with awareness, outreach, in-reach, engagement and collective exploitation actions to maximise
the impact of the project during the project and afterwards.
The aim of the exploitation strategy is to outline how the results of the OPERAS-D project will be used.
As OPERAS-D is a project to prepare all future activities of OPERAS, the exploitation of the project
results is an integral part of the project
OPERAS Design Study
The following report, OPERAS Design Study, has been composed thanks to the OPERAS-D project, in its first stage. The report joins four studies that explore the landscape of OPERAS’ field of activity, establish the technical mapping of the OPERAS Consortium, survey users’ needs regarding scientific communication and academic publishing, and finally look ahead to the development of the governance structure and business model of the future infrastructure within the ESFRI framework.
One word can synthesize what these studies and reports tell us about OPERAS’ field of work: fragmentation. Hence, the OPERAS vision and mission, which arises naturally from this finding: integration
OPERAS Design Study
The OPERAS Design Study is now available at www.operas-eu.org/design-study. doi: 10.5281/zenodo.1009544 The OPERAS Design Study is the outcome of the OPERAS-D project. The main part of the OPERAS Design Study is comprised of four studies that explore the landscape of OPERAS field of activity, establish the technical mapping of the OPERAS consortium, present a survey on users’ needs concerning scientific communication and academic publishing, and finally foresee the development of the govern..
Third OPERAS Newsletter
The third OPERAS Newsletter is now available: Third OPERAS Newsletter (December 2017) The newsletter is disseminated regularly every 2-3 months and keeps you updated about developments in the OPERAS research infrastructure, particularly about the project OPERAS-D. The newsletter informs you about the following topics: OPERAS Design Study Survey: Participate and Receive 5 Books from OpenEdition Books News from the OPERAS Consortium: Signing of the SPARC Open Letter, OpenMethods metablog..
First OPERAS Validation Workshop, Amsterdam
The first OPERAS Validation Workshop took place on 26/27 June 2017 in the Central Library in Amsterdam. The workshop has concluded the design phase of the OPERAS-D project and has planned the next steps. OPERAS-D project partners have presented 4 deliverables to the OPERAS consortium: the landscape study of open scholarly communication in Europe, the technical mapping of the OPERAS network, the online survey on future OPERAS services, and the future business and governance model of the OPERAS..
New OPERAS Newsletter: March 2020
The next OPERAS Newsletter is now available: OPERAS Newsletter (March 2020) The newsletter is disseminated regularly every 3 months and keeps you updated about developments in the OPERAS research infrastructure, its ongoing projects (OPERAS-P, TRIPLE), the CO-OPERAS GoFAIR Implementation Network, its international cooperations, and upcoming events. The newsletter informs you about the following topics: OPERAS Research Infrastructure OPERAS Founded International Association Formation of the ..
OPERAS Design Study
The OPERAS Design Study is now available at www.operas-eu.org/design-study. doi: 10.5281/zenodo.1009544 The OPERAS Design Study is the outcome of the OPERAS-D project. The main part of the OPERAS Design Study is comprised of four studies that explore the landscape of OPERAS field of activity, establish the technical mapping of the OPERAS consortium, present a survey on users’ needs concerning scientific communication and academic publishing, and finally foresee the development of the govern..
First OPERAS Newsletter
The first OPERAS Newsletter is now available: OPERAS Newsletter 1st edition (May 2017) The newsletter will be disseminated regularly every 2-3 months and will keep you updated about developments in the OPERAS research infrastructure, particularly about the project OPERAS-D (design for open access in the european research area through scholarly communication). The first edition covers the following: 1. OPERAS in a nutshell 2. Survey on the Usage of Open Scholarly Communication in Europe (see b..
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