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JA1.1 Machine-consumable Data Management Plans

EOSC-hub coordination: Adil Hasan Coordinator of T5.3 Integrated Business and Operations Support Systems (SIGMA2)

OpenAIRE-Advance coordination: George Kakaletris, Athena RC

Contact: ja-dpm@mailman.eosc-hub.eu


A DMP describes the data management life cycle for data to be collected, processed and/or generated. It is key in good data management practices, and mandatory in Horizon 2020 projects. In order to support better the process of defining DMPs that comply with the H2020 guidelines, a DMP tool will be jointly developed by EOSC-hub and OpenAIRE-Advance. The DMP tool will be integrated (i.e. registered) with both project catalogues: EOSC-hub Service Catalogue and OpenAIRE-Advance service catalogue. The Order Management tool (where the customer is the entity placing the order and the provider the receiving one) is going to provide an efficient way to manage the provisioning of services and resources coming from DMPs.

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JA1.2 Interoperability across EOSC services for Open Science

EOSC-hub Coordination: Giacinto Donvito, Coordinator of WP10 Technology Coordination (INFN)

OpenAIRE-Advance Coordination: Paolo Manghi, WP6, CNR

Contact: ja@guidelines@mailman.eosc-hub.eu


Common practices to expose, access and define citation metadata and link metadata for literature, datasets, and software in a FAIR way, are crucial for communities and researchers to enable sharing and discovery of scientific outcome and possible reproducibility of science.

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JA1.3 Towards Open Science-oriented Scientific Impact

EOSC-hub Coordination: Adrian Coveney, Coordinator of T5.4 Monitoring, Accounting, Messaging, Security Tools (STFC)

OpenAIRE-Advance: Dimitris Pierrakos, Coordination: UNIBI/Athena RC

Contact: Ja1-account@mailman.eosc-hub.eu



For all stakeholders involved in enabling, conducting and funding research and to the public in general, it is mandatory to determine the scientific impact of outputs produced and of the research conducted. The basis for measuring and evaluating the scientific impact is the measurement of usage and re-usage of scientific products (literature, datasets, software, services, tools) and between scientific products, scientific organisations, to content and service providers and funding agencies. The objective of this task is to define guidelines for measuring the exchange of usage statistics, adapting EOSC-hub and OpenAIRE services to support these new guidelines and enabling the exchange and aggregation of these usage statistics within the OpenAIRE Usage Stats service. To come to new guidelines for measuring and exchanging usage statistics, this task will collaborate with the RDA WG Make Data Count.

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JA1.4.A AAI Integration

EOSC-hub Coordination: Nicolas Liampotis, Coordinator of WP5.1 Identification, Authentication, Authorisation and Attribute Management (GRNET)

OpenAIRE-Advance: Antonis Lempesis, Coordination: Athena RC (GRNET)

Contact: ja-aai@mailman.eosc-hub.eu


The OpenAIRE AAI infrastructure and services will be integrated with the EOSC-hub federated AAI infrastructure. Purpose of this is to allow customers to have seamless access across OpenAIRE and EOSC-hub services.

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JA1.4.B Annotation

EOSC-hub Coordination: Yann Le Franc, Coordinator of T6.4 Data and Metadata management (CINECA)

OpenAIRE-Advance: Antonis Lempesis, Coordination: Athena RC (Antonis Lempesis)

Contact: ja-annotate@mailman.eosc-hub.eu


The ability to annotate scientific products (add properties, values or tags to their metadata) and sharing such annotation is key to capture the dynamic and evolving facets of science and make them useful input for researchers. EUDAT – via EOSC-hub –  provides the B2NOTE service to be used across EOSC-hub and OpenAIRE services as a mean to share annotations across different repository services. This task focuses on investigating the possibility of enabling annotation functionality in OpenAIRE services (e.g. OpenAIRE Research Community Dashboard, Zenodo). Since such services where developed independently, this task will first carry out a feasibility study of technological integration, followed by an implementation phase in accordance to the identified expectations.

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JA1.4.C Anonymisation of sensitive data

EOSC-hub Coordination: Maria Francesca Iozzi, Coordinator of T6.6 Sensitive Data (UNINETT)

OpenAIRE-Advance Coordination: Prodromos Tsiavos, Athena RC (Manolis Terrovitis, with support of Prodromos Tsiavos for the legal aspects)

Contact: ja-anonymize@mailman.eosc-hub.eu

Processing, analysis, sharing and/or publishing of sensitive data is often restricted, and it is regulated by institutional, national and/or European laws and policies. Often sensitive data can only be made available after anonymising information that can be used to identify persons.

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