Abstract
There is an emerging consensus among the members of the academic research community that eScience practices should be congruent with Open Science, which essentially facilitates multi-disciplinary collaboration and data sharing and re-use, entailing Open and Shared Access to research data, data services, tools, analyses, and methods. This short paper presents the key characteristics of a sustainable open science e-Infrastructure as gained from six years of operation of OpenAIRE, a key EU e-Infrastructure on scholarly communication. presented.
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Manola, N. (2017). e-infrastructures: The starting blocks for open science and innovation the OpenAIRE case. In Digital Presentation and Preservation of Cultural and Scientific Heritage (Vol. 6, pp. 19–27). Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Mathematics and Informatics.
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