OpenAIRE Guidelines: supporting interoperability for Literature Repositories, Data Archives and CRIS

 
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OpenAIRE Guidelines: supporting interoperability for Literature Repositories, Data Archives and CRIS

Jörg, Brigitte
Elsevier B.V.
Rodrigues, Eloy
Elbæk, Mikael Karstensen
Príncipe, Pedro
Rettberg, Najla
Schirrwagen, Jochen
Χούσος, Νικόλαος (EL)
Houssos, Nikolaos (EN)

OpenAIRE – Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe – is moving from a publication infrastructure to a more comprehensive infrastructure that covers all types of scientific output. To put this into practice an integrated suite of guidelines were developed with specific requirements supporting the goal of OpenAIRE and the European Commission. This poster outlines the OpenAIRE Guidelines, highlighting the set of guidelines for Literature Repository Managers, for Data Archive Managers and for CRIS Managers. (EN)

Αναρτημένη ανακοίνωση (EL)
Confererence poster (EN)

Τεκμηρίωση (EL)
Επιστήμη ηλεκτρονικών υπολογιστών (EL)
System interoperability (EN)
Open access repositories (EN)
Research data management (EN)
CRIS (EN)
Computer Science (EN)
Documentation (EN)
OpenAIRE (EN)
Open access (EN)


English

2014-05

10.1016/j.procs.2014.06.015

12th International Conference on Current Research Information Systems (CRIS 2014), Rome, Procedia Computer Science, 2014-05-13 - 2014-05-15

© 2014 Pedro Príncipe, Najla Rettberg, Eloy Rodrigues, Mikael K. Elbæk,Jochen Schirrwagen, Nikos Houssos, Lars Holm Nielsen, Brigitte Jörg. Published by Elsevier B.V.
The is open access published by Elsevier B.V. and is available at: Príncipe, Pedro & Rettberg, Najla & Rodrigues, Eloy & Elbæk, Mikael & Schirrwagen, Jochen & Houssos, Nikos & Nielsen, Lars & Jörg, Brigitte. (2014). OpenAIRE Guidelines: Supporting Interoperability for Literature Repositories, Data Archives and CRIS. Procedia Computer Science. 33. 92–94. 10.1016/j.procs.2014.06.015.



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