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2011 m. December 16 d.

OpenAIREplus

2011 m. gruodžio 1 d. prasidėjo 7 BP projektas OpenAIREplus (2-osios kartos OpenAIRE – Europos mokslinių ty­ri­mų atvirosios prieigos infrastruktūra). Projekto tikslas – susieti Europos Komisijos lėšomis finansuojamų pro­jek­tų moks­li­nes publikacijas su mokslinių tyrimų duomenimis ir jų rinkiniais, tuo pačiu sukuriant prielaidas išplėstinių pub­li­ka­ci­jų (angl. enhanced publications) atsiradimui. Pro­jek­to partneriai – 41 Europos šalis, trukmė – 30 mėn. Projekto partneris – Kauno technologijos universitetas. Visose projekto partnerių atstovaujamose šalyse įkurti pagalbos ir informavimo centrai. Plačiau...

OpenAIRE yra svarbus LABIIMSPP konsorciumui dėl atvirosios prieigos prie mokslinių tyrimų publikacijų ir duomenų. Nuo 2011 m. vidurio kon­sor­ciu­mo plėtojama eLABa yra suderinta su OpenAIRE rekomendacijomis, ir todėl eLABa įkeltos pub­li­ka­ci­jos, parengtos finansuojant 7 BP ar Eu­ro­pos mokslinių tyrimų tarybos projektų lėšomis, yra prieinamos OpenAIRE talpykloje.

Daugiau informacijos apie projektą OpenAIRE skaitykite projekto svetainėje adresu http://www.openaire.eu.


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