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  • Adamaki, Angeliki, et al. (författare)
  • ENVRI-FAIR Project brief on implementation of Open Science and EOSC targets
  • 2021
  • Annan publikation (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • In the ENVRI-FAIR project brief on implementation of Open Science and EOSC targets the current achievements and planned activities in ENVRI-FAIR are summarised with regard to a) Integration with the EOSC infrastructure b) FAIR principles implementation and repositories c) Technical, semantic, legal and organisational interoperability d) Stewardship of data and e) Cross-cluster collaboration activities and achievements.
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  • Bailo, Daniele, et al. (författare)
  • ENVRI-FAIR D5.3: Demonstrator of service integration in EOSC and systems
  • 2023
  • Rapport (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • This deliverable showcases the progress and demonstrators of services integration between the ESFRI Cluster of Environmental Research Infrastructures and the European Open Science Cloud. It highlights the successful onboarding of the ENVRI Catalogue of Services onto the EOSC Marketplace, improving visibility and accessibility. Ongoing discussions with OpenAIRE aim to enhance the discoverability of ENVRI digital assets within EOSC. The document emphasises the importance of harmonisation, interoperability, and collaboration in achieving seamless integration and maximising the impact of environmental research infrastructures.
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  • Bailo, Daniele, et al. (författare)
  • ENVRI-FAIR D5.5: Guidelines for validation of ENVRI-FAIR services
  • 2022
  • Rapport (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • D5.5 “Guidelines for validation of ENVRI-FAIR services” formulates the criteria and test plan for validating the overall quality of the ENVRI-FAIR services and summarises the guidelines for testing and validating the functionality of the services developed in WP8-WP11 in synergy with WP7. The criteria will allow the developers of the ENVRI data services to validate the results towards the EOSC catalogue of services.
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  • Petzold, A., et al. (författare)
  • Advancing the FAIRness and Openness of Earth system science in Europe
  • 2021
  • Konferensbidrag (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Focused environmental research projects and continuously operating research infrastructures (RIs) designed for monitoring all subdomains of the Earth system contribute to global observing systems and serve as crucial information sources for environmental scientists in their quest for understanding and interpreting the complex Earth System and contribute to global observing systems. The EU funded ENVRI-FAIR project [1] builds on the Environmental Research Infrastructure (ENVRI) community that includes principal European producers and providers of environmental research data and services.ENVRI-FAIR targets the development and implementation of both technical frameworks and policy solutions that make subdomain boundaries irrelevant for environmental scientists and prepare Earth system science for the new Open Science paradigm. Cross-discipline harmonization and standardization activities, together with the implementation of joint data management and access structures at the RI level, facilitate the strategic coordination of observation systems required for truly interdisciplinary science. ENVRI-FAIR will ultimately create the open access ENVRI-Hub delivering environmental data and services provided by the contributing environmental RIs.The architecture and functionalities of the ENVRI-Hub are driven by the applications, use cases and user needs, and will be based on three main pillars: (1) the ENVRI Knowledge Base as the human interface to the ENVRI ecosystem; (2) the ENVRI Catalogue as the machine-actionable interface to the ENVRI ecosystem; and (3) subdomain and cross-domain use cases as demonstrators for the capabilities of service provision among ENVRIs and across Science Clusters. The architecture is designed in anticipation of interoperation with the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) and is intended to act as a key platform for users and developers planning to include ENVRI services in their workflows.The ENVRI community objectives of sharing FAIRness experience, technologies and training as well as research products and services will be realized by means of the ENVRI-Hub. The architecture, design features, technology developments and associated policies will highlight this example of how ENVRI-FAIR is promoting FAIRness, openness and multidisciplinarity of an entire scientific area by joint developments and implementation efforts.Acknowledgment: ENVRI-FAIR has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 824068.[1] Petzold, A., Asmi, A., Vermeulen, A., Pappalardo, G., Bailo, D., Schaap, D., Glaves, H. M., Bundke, U., and Zhao, Z.: ENVRI-FAIR - Interoperable environmental FAIR data and services for society, innovation and research, 15th IEEE International Conference on eScience 2019, 1-4, doi: http://doi.org/10.1109/eScience.2019.00038, 2019.
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  • Petzold, Andreas, et al. (författare)
  • Creating ENVRI-hub, the Open-Access Platform of the Environmental Sciences Community in Europe
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: ; , s. 04-53
  • Konferensbidrag (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Environmental research infrastructures designed for monitoring all domains of the Earth system (oceans, atmosphere, ecosystems, and solid earth) contribute to global observing systems and serve as crucial information sources for environmental scientists in their quest for understanding and interpreting the complex Earth System. The EU funded ENVRI-FAIR project builds on the Environmental Research Infrastructure (ENVRI) community that includes principal European producers and providers of environmental research data and services. The backbone of the project is the existing IT infrastructure of participating research infrastructures. ENVRI-FAIR targets the development and implementation of both technical frameworks and policy solutions that make scientific boundaries seamlessly traversable for environmental scientists and prepare a holistic approach to Earth system science for the new Open Science paradigm. Cross-discipline harmonization and standardization activities, together with the implementation of joint data management and access structures at the research infrastructure level, facilitate the strategic coordination of observation systems, required for interdisciplinary science. ENVRI-FAIR will create the open access ENVRI-hub delivering environmental and earth science services provided by the contributing environmental research infrastructures. The architecture and functionalities of the ENVRI-hub are driven by the applications, use cases and user needs, and will be based on three main pillars: (1) the ENVRI Knowledge Base and Training Platform as resources for knowledge, services, training, and other digital assets; (2) the ENVRI Catalogue as machine-actionable interface to the ENVRI ecosystem; and (3) interdisciplinary use cases as demonstrators for the capabilities of service provision among environmental research infrastructures and across science clusters. The architecture, design features, technology developments and associated policies are designed in anticipation of interoperation with the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). The ENVRI-hub is intended to act as a key platform for researchers, other users and developers planning to include ENVRI data-services in their workflows through EOSC resources.
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  • Thijsse, Peter, et al. (författare)
  • ENVRI-FAIR D7.8: Test and validation at EOSC level
  • 2023
  • Rapport (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • This deliverable focuses on capturing the current status of testing and validation of services from the RI’s and ENVRI-Hub itself, that are both exposed to EOSC. This means that services are in scope that are shared via the ENVRI Catalogue of Services to the EOSC marketplace. The EOSC validation activities will check the readiness of the ENVRI-FAIR services at the sub-domain and cluster level for uptake and integration into EOSC (e.g. is there a test plan, monitoring, ..) together with their possible integrability into the ENVRI service catalogue being developed in WP5.
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  • Wittenburg, Peter, et al. (författare)
  • State of fairness in esfri projects
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: Data Intelligence. - : MIT Press - Journals. - 2096-7004 .- 2641-435X. ; 2:1-2, s. 230-237
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Since 2009 initiatives that were selected for the roadmap of the European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures started working to build research infrastructures for a wide range of research disciplines. An important result of the strategic discussions was that distributed infrastructure scenarios were now seen as “complex research facilities” in addition to, for example traditional centralised infrastructures such as CERN. In this paper we look at five typical examples of such distributed infrastructures where many researchers working in different centres are contributing data, tools/services and knowledge and where the major task of the research infrastructure initiative is to create a virtually integrated suite of resources allowing researchers to carry out state-of-the-art research. Careful analysis shows that most of these research infrastructures worked on the Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability and Reusability dimensions before the term “FAIR” was actually coined. The definition of the FAIR principles and their wide acceptance can be seen as a confirmation of what these initiatives were doing and it gives new impulse to close still existing gaps. These initiatives also seem to be ready to take up the next steps which will emerge from the definition of FAIR maturity indicators. Experts from these infrastructures should bring in their 10-years’ experience in this definition process.
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