EUt+ alliance and OpenAIRE join forces for open science
Published on September 30, 2021
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Updated on November 24, 2021
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on the September 30, 2021
The OpenAIRE-Nexus consortium and the European University of Technology (EUt+), have announced a new cooperation agreement to improve the integration and discoverability of research results, to showcase the synergies and connections and aggregate the work from all partners across this pan-European network of Universities. All, using open science in the core.
The OpenAIRE and EUt+ teams will collaborate to capture and display in a unique, new EUt+ alliance-branded webspace, selected locally-held institutional and project-based open access content of common interest.
OpenAIRE will offer a CONNECT gateway (https://connect.openaire.eu/) as a single entry point to all research outputs of this alliance. At the same time, the EUt+ will ensure that all its repositories are compliant with the OpenAIRE Guidelines and that the alliance’s outcomes are available in the gateway, counting statistics to measure the uptake of Open Science practices.
Natalia Manola, CEO of OpenAIRE AMKE.
Professor Brian O' Neill, Director, Research, Enterprise and Innovation Services, TU Dublin.
About OpenAIRE-Nexus: The Horizon 2020 OpenAIRE-Nexus project , a consortium of 11 partners, brings in Europe, EOSC and the world a set of services to implement and accelerate Open Science. To embed in researchers' workflows, making it easier for them to accept and uptake Open Science practices of openness and FAIRness.
OpenAIRE will offer a CONNECT gateway (https://connect.openaire.eu/) as a single entry point to all research outputs of this alliance. At the same time, the EUt+ will ensure that all its repositories are compliant with the OpenAIRE Guidelines and that the alliance’s outcomes are available in the gateway, counting statistics to measure the uptake of Open Science practices.
We are extremely happy to support such a forward looking initiative and offer our services to ensure open science acts as a practical mechanism to connect infrastructure and people and that it helps European institutions transition to more collaborative model of operations. Honoured to be part of the future, and we would be happy to support all 17 alliances.
Natalia Manola, CEO of OpenAIRE AMKE.
EUt+ is delighted to have taken this step closer to building a real European University based on cooperation and a shared vision of teaching, research, engagement and innovation. EUt+, as a consortium of 8 universities, is committed to the transition to Open Scholarship and signing this MoU underlines the importance of this to EUt+.
Professor Brian O' Neill, Director, Research, Enterprise and Innovation Services, TU Dublin.
About OpenAIRE-Nexus: The Horizon 2020 OpenAIRE-Nexus project , a consortium of 11 partners, brings in Europe, EOSC and the world a set of services to implement and accelerate Open Science. To embed in researchers' workflows, making it easier for them to accept and uptake Open Science practices of openness and FAIRness.
Date of update 24 novembre 2021