The data model of the OpenAIRE scientific communication e-infrastructure

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Manghi, P., Houssos, N., Mikulicic, M. and Joerg, B. 2012. The data model of the OpenAIRE scientific communication e-infrastructure. Dodero, J., Palomo-Duarte, M. and Karampiperis, P. (ed.) MTSR 2012. Cádiz, Spain 28 - 30 Nov 2012 Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35233-1_18
TypeConference paper
TitleThe data model of the OpenAIRE scientific communication e-infrastructure
AuthorsManghi, P., Houssos, N., Mikulicic, M. and Joerg, B.
Abstract

The OpenAIREplus project aims to further develop and operate the OpenAIRE e-infrastructure, in order to provide a central entry point to Open Access and non-Open Access publications and datasets funded by the European Commission and National agencies. The infrastructure provides the services to populate, curate, and enrich an Information Space by collecting metadata descriptions relative to organizations, data sources, projects, funding programmes, persons, publications, and datasets. Stakeholders in the research process and scientific communication, such as researchers, funding agencies, organizations involved in projects, project coordinators, can here find the information to improve their research and statistics to measure the impact of Open Access and funding schemes over research. In this paper, we introduce the functional requirements to be satisfied and describe the OpenAIREplus data model entities and relationships required to represent information capable of meeting them.

Keywordsopen access, data model, infrastructure, CERIF, DataCite
ConferenceMTSR 2012
Proceedings TitleCommunications in Computer and Information Science
EditorsDodero, J., Palomo-Duarte, M. and Karampiperis, P.
ISBN
Hardcover9783642352324
Electronic9783642352331
PublisherSpringer
Publication process dates
Deposited27 Sep 2020
Output statusPublished
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Part of the Communications in Computer and Information Science book series (CCIS, volume 343)

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35233-1_18
LanguageEnglish
Book titleProceedings Research Conference on Metadata and Semantics Research
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