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2016
OpenScience Link
Titel (Englisch)
Open Semantically-enabled, Social-aware Access to Scietific Data
Kurzbeschreibung (Deutsch)
OpenScience Link will introduce and pilot a holistic approach to the publication, sharing, linking, review and evaluation of research results, based on the open access to scientific information. OSL will pilot a range of novel servies that could alleviate the lack of structured data journals and associated data models, the weaknesses of the review process, the poor linking of scientific information, as well as the limitations of current research evaluation metrics and indicators. Five pilot services will be integrated and piloted in particular: (a) Data journals development based on semantically-enabled research dynamics detection, (b) A novel open, semantically-assisted peer review process. (c) A services for detection and analysis of research trends, (d) Services for Dynamic researchers`collaboration based on non-declared, semantically-inferred relationships and (e) A set of scientific field-aware, productivity- and impact-oriented enhanced research evaluation services. These services will be developed over the OSL platform, which will be based on the semantic and social networkin capabilities of background FP7 projects, as well as of the popular GoPubMed search engine. The OSL services will be piloted with the active participation of over 1200 researchers from the consortium organizations. OSL has already established a group of external users / Stakeholders that will contribute additional users/researchers in the scope of the validation process, while also engaging in the sustainable use of the services. OSL will also study the business potential of open access paradigms, through investigating and pursuing multible business models including author fees, hard copy sales, advertisements, sponsorship, as well as subscription based models. Furthermore, as part of its holistic approach, OSL will devise and validate a legal framework for regulating and reusing open scientific data.
Zeitraum
01.02.2013 - 31.01.2016
Art der Finanzierung
Drittmittel
Projektleiter
- Herr Professor Michael Schroeder
Projektmitarbeiter
- Frau Mandy Gläßer
- Herr Dr.-Ing. Joachim Haupt
- Herr Sebastian Salentin
- Herr Dr.-Ing. Simone Daminelli
- Herr Dr.-Ing. George Tsatsaronis
- Frau Norhan Mahfouz
- Frau Dr.-Ing. Janine Roy
- Herr Alexandre Mestiashvili
- Herr Matthias Zschunke
- Herr Jan Mönnich
- Herr Dr.-Ing. Jörg Christian Heinrich
- Herr Sainitin Donakonda
- Herr Eric Achatz
- Herr Professor Michael Schroeder
- Frau Dr.-Ing. Zerrin Isik
- Frau Maria Kissa
- Herr Daniel Eisinger
Kooperationspartnerschaft
keine
Website zum Projekt
Relevant für den Umweltschutz
Nein
Relevant für Multimedia
Nein
Relevant für den Technologietransfer
Nein
Schlagwörter
OSL Open Science Link
Berichtsjahr
2015
2015
OpenScience Link
Titel (Englisch)
Open Semantically-enabled, Social-aware Access to Scietific Data
Kurzbeschreibung (Deutsch)
OpenScience Link will introduce and pilot a holistic approach to the publication, sharing, linking, review and evaluation of research results, based on the open access to scientific information. OSL will pilot a range of novel servies that could alleviate the lack of structured data journals and associated data models, the weaknesses of the review process, the poor linking of scientific information, as well as the limitations of current research evaluation metrics and indicators. Five pilot services will be integrated and piloted in particular: (a) Data journals development based on semantically-enabled research dynamics detection, (b) A novel open, semantically-assisted peer review process. (c) A services for detection and analysis of research trends, (d) Services for Dynamic researchers`collaboration based on non-declared, semantically-inferred relationships and (e) A set of scientific field-aware, productivity- and impact-oriented enhanced research evaluation services. These services will be developed over the OSL platform, which will be based on the semantic and social networkin capabilities of background FP7 projects, as well as of the popular GoPubMed search engine. The OSL services will be piloted with the active participation of over 1200 researchers from the consortium organizations. OSL has already established a group of external users / Stakeholders that will contribute additional users/researchers in the scope of the validation process, while also engaging in the sustainable use of the services. OSL will also study the business potential of open access paradigms, through investigating and pursuing multible business models including author fees, hard copy sales, advertisements, sponsorship, as well as subscription based models. Furthermore, as part of its holistic approach, OSL will devise and validate a legal framework for regulating and reusing open scientific data.
Zeitraum
01.02.2013 - 31.01.2016
Art der Finanzierung
Drittmittel
Projektleiter
- Herr Professor Michael Schroeder
Projektmitarbeiter
- Frau Mandy Gläßer
- Herr Dr.-Ing. Joachim Haupt
- Herr Sebastian Salentin
- Herr Dr.-Ing. Simone Daminelli
- Herr Dr.-Ing. George Tsatsaronis
- Frau Norhan Mahfouz
- Frau Dr.-Ing. Janine Roy
- Herr Alexandre Mestiashvili
- Herr Matthias Zschunke
- Herr Jan Mönnich
- Herr Dr.-Ing. Jörg Christian Heinrich
- Herr Sainitin Donakonda
- Herr Eric Achatz
- Herr Professor Michael Schroeder
- Frau Dr.-Ing. Zerrin Isik
- Frau Maria Kissa
- Herr Daniel Eisinger
Kooperationspartnerschaft
keine
Website zum Projekt
Relevant für den Umweltschutz
Nein
Relevant für Multimedia
Nein
Relevant für den Technologietransfer
Nein
Schlagwörter
OSL Open Science Link
Berichtsjahr
2015
2014
OpenScience Link
Titel (Englisch)
Open Semantically-enabled, Social-aware Access to Scietific Data
Kurzbeschreibung (Deutsch)
OpenScience Link will introduce and pilot a holistic approach to the publication, sharing, linking, review and evaluation of research results, based on the open access to scientific information. OSL will pilot a range of novel servies that could alleviate the lack of structured data journals and associated data models, the weaknesses of the review process, the poor linking of scientific information, as well as the limitations of current research evaluation metrics and indicators. Five pilot services will be integrated and piloted in particular: (a) Data journals development based on semantically-enabled research dynamics detection, (b) A novel open, semantically-assisted peer review process. (c) A services for detection and analysis of research trends, (d) Services for Dynamic researchers`collaboration based on non-declared, semantically-inferred relationships and (e) A set of scientific field-aware, productivity- and impact-oriented enhanced research evaluation services. These services will be developed over the OSL platform, which will be based on the semantic and social networkin capabilities of background FP7 projects, as well as of the popular GoPubMed search engine. The OSL services will be piloted with the active participation of over 1200 researchers from the consortium organizations. OSL has already established a group of external users / Stakeholders that will contribute additional users/researchers in the scope of the validation process, while also engaging in the sustainable use of the services. OSL will also study the business potential of open access paradigms, through investigating and pursuing multible business models including author fees, hard copy sales, advertisements, sponsorship, as well as subscription based models. Furthermore, as part of its holistic approach, OSL will devise and validate a legal framework for regulating and reusing open scientific data.
Zeitraum
01.02.2013 - 31.01.2016
Art der Finanzierung
Drittmittel
Projektleiter
- Herr Professor Michael Schroeder
Projektmitarbeiter
- Frau Mandy Gläßer
- Herr Dr.-Ing. Joachim Haupt
- Herr Sebastian Salentin
- Herr Dr.-Ing. Simone Daminelli
- Herr Dr.-Ing. George Tsatsaronis
- Frau Norhan Mahfouz
- Frau Dr.-Ing. Janine Roy
- Herr Alexandre Mestiashvili
- Herr Matthias Zschunke
- Herr Jan Mönnich
- Herr Dr.-Ing. Jörg Christian Heinrich
- Herr Sainitin Donakonda
- Herr Eric Achatz
- Herr Professor Michael Schroeder
- Frau Dr.-Ing. Zerrin Isik
- Frau Maria Kissa
- Herr Daniel Eisinger
Kooperationspartnerschaft
keine
Website zum Projekt
Relevant für den Umweltschutz
Nein
Relevant für Multimedia
Nein
Relevant für den Technologietransfer
Nein
Schlagwörter
OSL Open Science Link
Berichtsjahr
2015
2013
OpenScience Link
Titel (Englisch)
Open Semantically-enabled, Social-aware Access to Scietific Data
Kurzbeschreibung (Deutsch)
OpenScience Link will introduce and pilot a holistic approach to the publication, sharing, linking, review and evaluation of research results, based on the open access to scientific information. OSL will pilot a range of novel servies that could alleviate the lack of structured data journals and associated data models, the weaknesses of the review process, the poor linking of scientific information, as well as the limitations of current research evaluation metrics and indicators. Five pilot services will be integrated and piloted in particular: (a) Data journals development based on semantically-enabled research dynamics detection, (b) A novel open, semantically-assisted peer review process. (c) A services for detection and analysis of research trends, (d) Services for Dynamic researchers`collaboration based on non-declared, semantically-inferred relationships and (e) A set of scientific field-aware, productivity- and impact-oriented enhanced research evaluation services. These services will be developed over the OSL platform, which will be based on the semantic and social networkin capabilities of background FP7 projects, as well as of the popular GoPubMed search engine. The OSL services will be piloted with the active participation of over 1200 researchers from the consortium organizations. OSL has already established a group of external users / Stakeholders that will contribute additional users/researchers in the scope of the validation process, while also engaging in the sustainable use of the services. OSL will also study the business potential of open access paradigms, through investigating and pursuing multible business models including author fees, hard copy sales, advertisements, sponsorship, as well as subscription based models. Furthermore, as part of its holistic approach, OSL will devise and validate a legal framework for regulating and reusing open scientific data.
Zeitraum
01.02.2013 - 31.01.2016
Art der Finanzierung
Drittmittel
Projektleiter
- Herr Professor Michael Schroeder
Projektmitarbeiter
- Frau Mandy Gläßer
- Herr Dr.-Ing. Joachim Haupt
- Herr Sebastian Salentin
- Herr Dr.-Ing. Simone Daminelli
- Herr Dr.-Ing. George Tsatsaronis
- Frau Norhan Mahfouz
- Frau Dr.-Ing. Janine Roy
- Herr Alexandre Mestiashvili
- Herr Matthias Zschunke
- Herr Jan Mönnich
- Herr Dr.-Ing. Jörg Christian Heinrich
- Herr Sainitin Donakonda
- Herr Eric Achatz
- Herr Professor Michael Schroeder
- Frau Dr.-Ing. Zerrin Isik
- Frau Maria Kissa
- Herr Daniel Eisinger
Kooperationspartnerschaft
keine
Website zum Projekt
Relevant für den Umweltschutz
Nein
Relevant für Multimedia
Nein
Relevant für den Technologietransfer
Nein
Schlagwörter
OSL Open Science Link
Berichtsjahr
2015
2012
OpenScience Link
Titel (Englisch)
Open Semantically-enabled, Social-aware Access to Scietific Data
Kurzbeschreibung (Deutsch)
OpenScience Link will introduce and pilot a holistic approach to the publication, sharing, linking, review and evaluation of research results, based on the open access to scientific information. OSL will pilot a range of novel servies that could alleviate the lack of structured data journals and associated data models, the weaknesses of the review process, the poor linking of scientific information, as well as the limitations of current research evaluation metrics and indicators. Five pilot services will be integrated and piloted in particular: (a) Data journals development based on semantically-enabled research dynamics detection, (b) A novel open, semantically-assisted peer review process. (c) A services for detection and analysis of research trends, (d) Services for Dynamic researchers`collaboration based on non-declared, semantically-inferred relationships and (e) A set of scientific field-aware, productivity- and impact-oriented enhanced research evaluation services. These services will be developed over the OSL platform, which will be based on the semantic and social networkin capabilities of background FP7 projects, as well as of the popular GoPubMed search engine. The OSL services will be piloted with the active participation of over 1200 researchers from the consortium organizations. OSL has already established a group of external users / Stakeholders that will contribute additional users/researchers in the scope of the validation process, while also engaging in the sustainable use of the services. OSL will also study the business potential of open access paradigms, through investigating and pursuing multible business models including author fees, hard copy sales, advertisements, sponsorship, as well as subscription based models. Furthermore, as part of its holistic approach, OSL will devise and validate a legal framework for regulating and reusing open scientific data.
Zeitraum
01.02.2013 - 31.01.2016
Art der Finanzierung
Drittmittel
Projektleiter
- Herr Professor Michael Schroeder
Projektmitarbeiter
- Frau Mandy Gläßer
- Herr Dr.-Ing. Joachim Haupt
- Herr Sebastian Salentin
- Herr Dr.-Ing. Simone Daminelli
- Herr Dr.-Ing. George Tsatsaronis
- Frau Norhan Mahfouz
- Frau Dr.-Ing. Janine Roy
- Herr Alexandre Mestiashvili
- Herr Matthias Zschunke
- Herr Jan Mönnich
- Herr Dr.-Ing. Jörg Christian Heinrich
- Herr Sainitin Donakonda
- Herr Eric Achatz
- Herr Professor Michael Schroeder
- Frau Dr.-Ing. Zerrin Isik
- Frau Maria Kissa
- Herr Daniel Eisinger
Kooperationspartnerschaft
keine
Website zum Projekt
Relevant für den Umweltschutz
Nein
Relevant für Multimedia
Nein
Relevant für den Technologietransfer
Nein
Schlagwörter
OSL Open Science Link
Berichtsjahr
2015
2011
OpenScience Link
Titel (Englisch)
Open Semantically-enabled, Social-aware Access to Scietific Data
Kurzbeschreibung (Deutsch)
OpenScience Link will introduce and pilot a holistic approach to the publication, sharing, linking, review and evaluation of research results, based on the open access to scientific information. OSL will pilot a range of novel servies that could alleviate the lack of structured data journals and associated data models, the weaknesses of the review process, the poor linking of scientific information, as well as the limitations of current research evaluation metrics and indicators. Five pilot services will be integrated and piloted in particular: (a) Data journals development based on semantically-enabled research dynamics detection, (b) A novel open, semantically-assisted peer review process. (c) A services for detection and analysis of research trends, (d) Services for Dynamic researchers`collaboration based on non-declared, semantically-inferred relationships and (e) A set of scientific field-aware, productivity- and impact-oriented enhanced research evaluation services. These services will be developed over the OSL platform, which will be based on the semantic and social networkin capabilities of background FP7 projects, as well as of the popular GoPubMed search engine. The OSL services will be piloted with the active participation of over 1200 researchers from the consortium organizations. OSL has already established a group of external users / Stakeholders that will contribute additional users/researchers in the scope of the validation process, while also engaging in the sustainable use of the services. OSL will also study the business potential of open access paradigms, through investigating and pursuing multible business models including author fees, hard copy sales, advertisements, sponsorship, as well as subscription based models. Furthermore, as part of its holistic approach, OSL will devise and validate a legal framework for regulating and reusing open scientific data.
Zeitraum
01.02.2013 - 31.01.2016
Art der Finanzierung
Drittmittel
Projektleiter
- Herr Professor Michael Schroeder
Projektmitarbeiter
- Frau Mandy Gläßer
- Herr Dr.-Ing. Joachim Haupt
- Herr Sebastian Salentin
- Herr Dr.-Ing. Simone Daminelli
- Herr Dr.-Ing. George Tsatsaronis
- Frau Norhan Mahfouz
- Frau Dr.-Ing. Janine Roy
- Herr Alexandre Mestiashvili
- Herr Matthias Zschunke
- Herr Jan Mönnich
- Herr Dr.-Ing. Jörg Christian Heinrich
- Herr Sainitin Donakonda
- Herr Eric Achatz
- Herr Professor Michael Schroeder
- Frau Dr.-Ing. Zerrin Isik
- Frau Maria Kissa
- Herr Daniel Eisinger
Kooperationspartnerschaft
keine
Website zum Projekt
Relevant für den Umweltschutz
Nein
Relevant für Multimedia
Nein
Relevant für den Technologietransfer
Nein
Schlagwörter
OSL Open Science Link
Berichtsjahr
2015