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data e-infrastructures (including the federation of Open Access Repositories)

data e-infrastructures (including the federation of Open Access Repositories). European Infrastructure for Science Governance European Parliament Brussels, 26 March 2013 Carlos Morais Pires, European Commission DG CONNECT, unit C1 carlos.morais-pires[@]ec.europa.eu @CarlosMPires.

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data e-infrastructures (including the federation of Open Access Repositories)

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  1. data e-infrastructures(including the federation of Open Access Repositories) European Infrastructure for Science Governance European Parliament Brussels, 26 March 2013 Carlos Morais Pires, European Commission DG CONNECT, unit C1 carlos.morais-pires[@]ec.europa.eu @CarlosMPires Author’s views do not commit the European Commission

  2. summary • Data as Infrastructure: Europe is "Riding the Wave" • Implementing Interoperable Data Infrastructure • balancing community driven and service driven initiatives • Data Infrastructure in FP7 (examples of project initiatives) • Policy framework related with data infrastructures • Main Messages

  3. data as infrastructure: Europe is Riding the Wave The High Level Expert Group on Scientific Data presented Riding the Wave in October 2010 Vision: "data e-infrastructure that supports seamless access, use, re-use, and trust of data. In a sense, the physical and technical infrastructure becomes invisible and the data themselves become the infrastructure a valuable asset on which science, technology, the economy and society can advance".

  4. useful definitions Data: digital recorded factual material commonly accepted in the scientific community as necessary to validate research findings (not include lab notebooks, preliminary analysis, drafts of scientific papers, plans for future research, peer review reports, communication with peers, physical objects, lab specimens) [c.f. White House Memo on "Increasing Access to the Results of Federally Funded Scientific Research"] Data infrastructures: services, applications, tools, knowledge and policies for research data to be discoverable, understandable, accessible, preserved and curated… and available 24/7

  5. implementing interoperable data infrastructure • data generators; research projects, big research infrastructure, installations or medium size laboratories, simulation centres, surveys or individual researchers • discipline-specific data service providers, providing data and workflows as a service • providers of generic common data services (computing centres, libraries) • researchers as users, using the data for science and engineering community driven data infrastructure, including ESFRI, ESFRI clusters and others

  6. Earth Obs … life … scientific data infrastructure distributed computing/software infrastructure network infrastructure, GÉANT data infrastructure: bridging islands bridges

  7. Scientific Information Infrastructure Open. Share. Re-use. Science. Set Free. Research results. Linked.

  8. Data driven research across disciplinary and geographical boundaries Register relevant data objects stored in certified repositories Virtually integrate data objects in trusted federations Foster advancements in interoperability of object content Fragmentation and heterogeneity of data require standardization vs. innovation dynamics ARGO MetaNet INCF Health eChild DESY Collaborative Data Infrastructure EUDAT Scenario European Data Centers

  9. service-driven data e-infrastructures

  10. community-driven data e-infrastructuresSCIDIP-ES (Earth Observation Long Term Data Preservation ) Adapted from a slide of Dr.MircoAlbani (ESA), project leader of SCIDIP-ES

  11. community-driven data e-infrastructures The Virtual Observatory concept is a bold community-led response to the challenges the astronomical community faces in data management and storage. Impressive progress has been made and the momentum of the International Virtual Observatory Alliance will ensure sustained progress.

  12. BioMedBridges EU funding : 10.5 M€, started in 2012 Implementation Cluster for Life Science All ESFRI Life Sciences infrastructures, coordinated by EMBL • Interoperability across data sources and services EMBRC ECRIN BSL4 INSTRUCT Euro-Bio-imaging BIOBANKS-BBMRI EU-Openscreen INFRAFRONTIER EATRIS EBI-ELIXIR

  13. ENVRI EU funding : 3.7 M€, started in 2011 • Development of common reference model , standards, and common components for data pre-processing and post-processing • Contribution to GEOSS (Global Earth Observation System of Systems) and compliance with INSPIRE EC Directive • Large participation of ICT and e-infrastructures actors (key partners from D4SCIENCE, GENESI, EGI, EUDAT, PRACE…) Implementation cluster for Environment SIOS LIFE- WATCH EURO- ARGO EPOS EISCAT EMSO ICOS

  14. Research Data Alliance:Common Infrastructure, Policy and PracticeDrivesData Sharing and Exchange throughout the Data Life Cycle From Prof. Fran Berman and Prof.John Wood, Members of the RDA Council

  15. Open Infrastructures for Open Science COM and REC on Scientific Information Adopted July 2012 • Open Access to publications… and data • Long term preservation, • Capacity building with e-infrastructures On-going discussions with Council and EP

  16. slide from Neil Jacobs (JISC) presentation to the EC Better Access to Scientific Information National policy not formulated National policy formulated but not implemented National policy formulated, implemented but no outcomes yet National policy formulated, implemented, and outcomes delivered OA Publications OA Data Preservation eInfrastructures

  17. for info consultation towards horizon2020

  18. intelligent access to scientific information We don't know how scholarly communication will adapt to new paradigms bringing closer human and machine readable information... e-Infrastructure can help realising the AAIR vision and opportunities for innovation in publishing publication + data + software

  19. data e-Infrastructure: framework for action community support data services infrastructure for Open Access store, managing and preserving research data discovery and provenance of research data towards global data e-infrastructures Authentication and Authorisation e-infrastructures skills and new professions for research data

  20. main messages • Research Data "is" an Infrastructure for modern science • Data is generated and used by disciplinary communities • Data is stored, moved and processed by common infrastructures • Crossing disciplinary and geographic boundaries requires • exploring the commonalities of data infrastructures • implement global and interoperable data infrastructures • Policies for Open Access remove, where possible, barriers to access and share data • H2020 will make OA to publication the rule • H2020 will start a pilot on OA to publicly funded research data

  21. Carlos Morais Pires Thank you!

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