EOSC collaborative frontiers to achieve interoperability and enhance scholarly data
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This unconference session included four presentations as part of the EOSC Symposium 2024 held in Berlin and explored advancements in scholarly data interoperability within EOSC. It examined the Scientific Knowledge Graph - Interoperability Framework (SKG-IF), a Research Data Alliance model for managing scholarly data, currently being utilized and enhanced in EOSC projects like GraspOS, SciLake, OSTrails, and FAIRCORE4EOSC. Representatives from research communities testing the framework offered insights on its specific applications: data and metadata management, FAIRness, research assessment, and research discovery. The session aimed to showcase collaborative efforts to enhance EOSC's data interoperability and gather community feedback on the SKG-IF development roadmap.
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- OSTrails – Open Science Plan-Track-Assess Pathways 101130187
- European Commission
- SciLake – Democratising and making sense out of heterogeneous scholarly content 101058573
- European Commission
- GraspOS – GraspOS: next Generation Research Assessment to Promote Open Science 101095129
- European Commission
- FAIRCORE4EOSC – Core Components Supporting a FAIR EOSC 101057264
- European Commission