Report Open Access

RESEARCH LIBRARIES, RESEARCHERS & THE EOSC - Final Report

Labastida Ignasi

Editor(s)
Papadopoulou Athina; Ignat Tiberius; Verheusen Astrid
Other(s)
Bencze Julia
Related person(s)
Budroni Paolo
Researcher(s)
Bal Damla

During the last two weeks of January 2021, LIBER, the Association of European Research Libraries, and Scientific Knowledge Services organised a series of five workshops on the interaction between research libraries, researchers, and the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). These workshops were aimed at discussing the role of the libraries in connecting researchers to Open Science and the EOSC, and at analysing how their services developed to support researchers can be integrated into the EOSC.

This project addressed the following questions:

1) What is the value of the EOSC for researchers and research libraries, based on the goals/work of the EOSC?

2) What is the input needed from these stakeholders toward the EOSC?

3) How can these stakeholder groups become actively involved in EOSC activities and what do they need to get involved?

4) What feedback mechanism could be built to continuously inform the EOSC, in its quest to remain an agile infrastructure?

For more details, please read also: - Research Libraries, Researchers & the EOSC: Central-Eastern European Landscape - Research Libraries, Researchers & the EOSC: Multidisciplinary Universities - Research Libraries, Researchers & the EOSC: Northern European Landscape - RESEARCH LIBRARIES, RESEARCHERS & THE EOSC: HOW DO THEY INTERACT? Southern European Landscape - Research Libraries, Researchers & the EOSC: Technical Universities
Files (7.8 MB)
Name Size
2021 LIBER_SKS_EOSC_final version.pdf
md5:0352b59bf9bcf028142a0aac53ced25c
7.6 MB Download
Research Libraries, Researchers and the EOSC Project - Technical KPIs Report.pdf
md5:a9f76bea014c87b2c443addc71bb77f3
214.5 kB Download
670
342
views
downloads
All versions This version
Views 670506
Downloads 342282
Data volume 2.4 GB1.9 GB
Unique views 492405
Unique downloads 276229

Share

Cite as