Project

EOSC-Pillar - Coordination and Harmonisation of National Inititiatives, Infrastructures and Data services in Central and Western Europe

Acronym
EOSC-Pillar
Code
41C04519
Duration
01 July 2019 → 31 December 2022
Funding
European funding: framework programme
Research disciplines
  • Natural sciences
    • Organisation of information and knowledge resources
  • Social sciences
    • Innovation, research and development, technological change, intellectual property rights
    • Librarianship
  • Engineering and technology
    • Scientific computing not elsewhere classified
Keywords
Research Data Management Open Science EOSC FAIR data
Other information
 
Project description

EOSC-Pillar gathers representatives of the fast-growing national initiatives for coordinating data infrastructures and services in Italy, France, Germany, Austria and Belgium to establish an agile and efficient federation model for open science services covering the full spectrum of European research communities.
Our proposal aims to implement some of the main pieces of the EOSC jigsaw within a science-driven approach which is efficient, scalable and sustainable and that can be rolled out in other countries. National initiatives are the key  of our strategy, for their capacity to attract and coordinate many elements of the complex EOSC ecosystem and for their sustainability, which will add resilience to the whole structure. We will combine these initiatives, who represent research communities in each country, with use cases of transnational networks working to implement FAIR data practices.
Through the coordination of national initiatives, EOSC-Pillar will be able to support the gradual alignment of policy and practice among countries and compliance to EOSC standards.
We are convinced that by federating national initiatives through common policies, FAIR services, shared standards, and technical choices, EOSC-Pillar will be a catalyst for science-driven transnational open data and open science services offered through the EOSC portal.
These initiatives will emanate the promotion of FAIR data practices and services across scientific communities, sharing best practice, and igniting opportunities for interdisciplinary approaches in the EOSC.
Above all, our vision is that national initiatives are key to involve user communities and research infrastructures both as test-beds for solutions, but also in their very design and sustainable evolution. For this reason, EOSC-Pillar’s workplan is built around selected user-driven pilots from 7 scientific domains, that will show EOSC in action and provide valuable input to guide the roll out of services for other communities.

 
Role of Ghent University
Ghent University is project partner, mainly focusing on activities around communication and dissemination; training and uptake of FAIR data, guidelines on data stewardship and the national initiatives survey
 
 
Disclaimer
Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Research Executive Agency (REA). Neither the European Union nor the authority can be held responsible for them.