by Caroline Winter | 18 March 2022 | English, Observations, Observations and Responses
open, community-led research infrastructure and works toward coordinated and sustainable funding models. In August 2021, IOI released the final report from the Future of Open Scholarship (FOS) project. This research project aims to develop a sustainable, open model for research infrastructure, which IOI defines on its website as “the sets of services, protocols, standards and software that the academic ecosystem needs in order to perform its functions throughout the research lifecycle.”
by Caroline Winter | 4 March 2022 | French, Observations, Observations and Responses
En janvier 2018, l’Association des bibliothèques de recherche du Canada (ABRC) a entamé une collaboration avec OpenAIRE, une organisation européenne d’infrastructure de science ouverte, dans le but d’améliorer la visibilité de la recherche canadienne. L’un des résultats de cette collaboration est Canada Explore, un portail de recherche dans les dépôts institutionnels canadiens.
by Caroline Winter | 4 March 2022 | English, Observations, Observations and Responses
In January 2018, the Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL) began a collaboration with OpenAIRE, a European Open Science infrastructure organization, with the goal of improving the visibility of Canadian research. One of the outcomes of this collaboration is Canada Explore, a portal to research in Canadian institutional repositories.
by Caroline Winter | 3 December 2021 | French, Observations, Observations and Responses
En septembre 2021, l’Alliance de recherche numérique du Canada (récemment renommer de NOIRN, la Nouvelle organisation d’infrastructure de recherche numérique) a publié un rapport intitulé État actuel de la gestion des données de recherche au Canada : Mise à jour de l’éxposé de principe du CLIRN sur la gestion des données (2020). Il a été rédigé par le groupe de travail sur la gestion des données de la NOIRN : Shahira Khair, Rozita Dara, Susan Haigh, Mark Leggott, Ian Milligan, Jeff Moon, Karen Payne, Elodie Portales-Casamar, Ghilaine Roquet et Lee Wilson.
by Caroline Winter | 3 December 2021 | English, Observations, Observations and Responses
In September 2021, the Digital Research Alliance of Canada (recently renamed from NDRIO, the New Digital Research Infrastructure Organization) released a report called The Current State of Research Data Management in Canada: An Update to the LCDRI Data Management Position Paper (2020). It was authored by the NDRIO Research Data Management Working Group: Shahira Khair, Rozita Dara, Susan Haigh, Mark Leggott, Ian Milligan, Jeff Moon, Karen Payne, Elodie Portales-Casamar, Ghilaine Roquet, and Lee Wilson.