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1 OpenAIRE Services for Funders
Tony Ross-Hellauer University of Goettingen OpenAIRE Services for Funders DI4R Krakow 30 November 2016

2 The OpenAIRE e-infrastructure in a nutshell
Validation Cleaning & Transformation De-duplication Classification Citation Linking Publication repositories Institutional & Thematic Open Access Journals Data repositories Data Journals CRIS systems Funding information Registries Publication in context

3 The funder database This is the OpenAIRE data model. Blue squares show which OpenAIRE entities (and relationships) are created from the information provided by funder databases

4 # of related publications
Funders Results from text and data mining Funder Country Status # of projects # of related publications FCT PT Production 10,688 11,637 Australian Research Council AUS 21,786 6,552 National Health and Medical Research Council 23,209 4,425 National Science Foundation USA BETA 80,912 48,947 Science Foundation IR 4,130 1,917 Ministry of Science Education and Sport HR In queue for BETA (MSES) 2,120 (CSF) 234 346 Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) NL Under testing with initial sets of projects 8,000 700 Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) DE No official DFG funding list. Preliminary tests with fulltetxts from Fraunhofer. - National Institutes of Health (NIH) Preliminary work started. Presented by Natalia OpenAIRE2020 1st year review, Brussels, 3 Feb 2016

5 How to participate in OpenAIRE
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6 Data description 2 PROJECT IDENTIFIER (MANDATORY)
OpenAIRE requires only a very limited set of metadata fields from funders. No personal or private details are required. The mandatory and optional data fields are: PROJECT IDENTIFIER (MANDATORY) PROJECT TITLE or ACRONYM (MANDATORY) FUNDER NAME (MANDATORY) – e.g. Wellcome Trust, EC START DATE (MANDATORY), END DATE (MANDATORY) FUNDING STREAM(S) (OPTIONAL) – funding categories for more detailed statistics PARTICIPANT ORGANIZATION(S) (OPTIONAL) – i.e., project partners 2

7 Funded projects info in OpenAIRE
Project metadata info in new records from OpenAIRE compliant repositories Metadata publications record enrichments by OpenAIRE deduplication Link Publications to projects by inference (text mining procedures) Link Publications to projects using the end-user service: claim publications

8 Features OpenAIRE can provide to funders
Using the OpenAIRE portal, funders can filter publications/data by funder and browse by specific funding streams search via project title, acronym or grant agreement and view specific statistics of the project: publications/data over time, OA status, where they were published/deposited, etc. view overall funder/funding stream statistics (facets over time, data source, institution, etc.) correlate author/institution output with funding information visualize clusters of publications/data or funding based on their interlinking (national or ERA-wide level).

9 Licensing the enriched metadata
OpenAIRE will enrich the metadata, add new information and links to it. This enriched metadata that OpenAIRE has created will be published and licensed under Creative Commons BY or Creative Commons ZERO standard form, current version or any future higher version of such standard forms. Funders, along with all others, will then be able to access and re-use this data via the OpenAIRE Portal [ and direct machine to machine application programming interface (API) [

10 Monitor and reporting: statistics service, portal info

11 Research monitoring and analytics
Links to software 1,290 software links in the References section and 2,985 links in the full text. Topic modeling Trends in research Hidden relationships Basic version to be in beta

12 Trends and correlations


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