Coordinatore | TRILATERAL RESEARCH & CONSULTING LLP
Organization address
address: HAMMERSMITH ROAD 72 CROWN HOUSE contact info |
Nazionalità Coordinatore | United Kingdom [UK] |
Totale costo | 1˙156˙736 € |
EC contributo | 949˙488 € |
Programma | FP7-SIS
Specific Programme "Capacities": Science in society |
Code Call | FP7-SCIENCE-IN-SOCIETY-2012-1 |
Funding Scheme | CSA-CA |
Anno di inizio | 2013 |
Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) | 2013-02-01 - 2015-06-30 |
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1 |
TRILATERAL RESEARCH & CONSULTING LLP
Organization address
address: HAMMERSMITH ROAD 72 CROWN HOUSE contact info |
UK (LONDON) | coordinator | 272˙333.01 |
2 |
THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD
Organization address
address: FIRTH COURT WESTERN BANK contact info |
UK (SHEFFIELD) | participant | 146˙060.99 |
3 |
BLEKINGE TEKNISKA HOGSKOLA
Organization address
address: CAMPUS GRASVIK contact info |
SE (KARLSKRONA) | participant | 122˙247.50 |
4 |
KONINKLIJKE NEDERLANDSE AKADEMIE VAN WETENSCHAPPEN - KNAW
Organization address
address: KLOVENIERSBURGWAL 29 HET TRIPPENHUIS contact info |
NL (AMSTERDAM) | participant | 112˙831.50 |
5 |
ETHNIKO IDRYMA EREVNON
Organization address
address: Vassileos Constantinou Avenue 48 contact info |
EL (ATHENS) | participant | 94˙053.00 |
6 |
AMSTERDAM UNIVERSITY PRESS BV
Organization address
address: HERENGRACHT 221 contact info |
NL (AMSTERDAM) | participant | 89˙024.00 |
7 |
CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE
Organization address
address: Piazzale Aldo Moro 7 contact info |
IT (ROMA) | participant | 68˙533.50 |
8 |
STICHTING LIBER
Organization address
address: PR WILLEM ALEXANDERHOF 5 contact info |
NL (DEN HAAG) | participant | 44˙405.00 |
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'The RECODE project will leverage existing networks, communities and projects to address challenges within the open access and data dissemination and preservation sector.
The sector includes several different networks, initiatives, projects and communities that are fragmented by discipline, geography, stakeholder category (publishers, academics, repositories, etc.) as well as other boundaries. Many of these organisations are addressing the barriers to open access to research data, such as stakeholder fragmentation, technical and infrastructural issues, ethical and legal issues, and state and institutional policy fragmentation. However, these organizations are often working in isolation or with limited contact with one another. RECODE will provide a space for European stakeholders in the open access and data dissemination and preservation sector to work together to provide common solutions for these issues. It will provide over-arching recommendations for a policy framework to support open access to European research data.
The RECODE partners will identify and connect with relevant stakeholders, building upon and strengthening existing stakeholder engagement mechanisms at the European and international levels. It will conduct studies of good practice and exchange good practice principles with relevant stakeholders and institutions during networking activities.
The RECODE project will formulate recommendations for open access to research data targeted at different stakeholders and policy-makers in support of the Commission’s policies. It will take account of the disciplinary and international differences in open access stakeholder ecosystems and stakeholder, institutional, funding body and governmental value chains.'
The EU needs to address the challenges of providing free online access to publicly funded research results. An EU initiative is examining shared solutions for open access to and safeguarding of research data in Europe.
Making research results more accessible is good for science, innovation and the knowledge society. However, open access issues raised by technology, infrastructure, ethics, law and disjointed policies are being dealt with independently by a variety of European actors (government, publishers, funders, research institutions, and others) who may not be in synch with each other.
The EU-funded 'Policy recommendations for open access to research data in Europe' (http://www.recodeproject.eu (RECODE)) project brought together open access stakeholders throughout Europe to overcome barriers and propose common policy recommendations.
To achieve this, the project partners first identified and mapped stakeholder values and motivations in open access to research data and data dissemination and preservation. They held a workshop to assess and identify gaps, barriers and good practice scenarios for tackling various data sharing issues.
The team explored issues related to infrastructure, technological, legal, ethical, institutional and policy in five disciplinary areas. These case studies, particle physics and particle astrophysics, health, bioinformatics, environmental science and the humanities, were useful for identifying mutual problem areas and determining good practice.
Based on this research, the project team has developed targeted guidelines for funders, research institutions, data centres and publishers on supporting open access to and preservation of research data. The final recommendations were presented at a conference attended by more than 200 participants from 40 countries and can be found on the http://recodeproject.eu/research (project website).
The RECODE project has led to a better understanding of the challenges, good practices and policy requirements for create a data ecosystem that enables the provision of open access to and the reuse of research data. The project will help form a common policy framework on open access to research data.