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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Project deliverable 2023 EnglishPublisher:Zenodo Funded by:EC | IPERION HSEC| IPERION HSAuthors: Keune, Katrien;Keune, Katrien;The scientific understanding of the degradation of cultural heritage objects, caused by external and internal factors, is increasing. However, we are still far from having a comprehensive material–object–environment–building model that would enable us to predict the outcomes of preventive conservation scenarios. This deliverable represents a step forward in detecting, understanding, and monitoring changes, crucial for preventive conservation. It targets oil paintings and addresses various internal and external factors. The deliverable is organized into three topics, each containing subprojects, and covers protocols development for chemical and structural painting changes (Topic 1), monitoring indoor environmental conditions (Topic 2), and a digital platform with decision support tools (Topic 3). Twenty-five partners from 13 countries contributed to the deliverable, and each subproject is coordinated by a project leader. Topic 1, the first project focuses on the development of a protocol for assessing light-induced color changes in specific pigments within oil binder, utilizing non-invasive imaging and single-point techniques as well as micro-destructive molecular and elemental methods. Objectives include evaluating different white-light sources' impact on mock-ups and defining critical parameters for monitoring paint film color changes. The second project introduces the monitoring of lead soap protrusion formation. It combines non-invasive imaging and spot-point techniques, resulting in a ten-step protocol for long-term condition monitoring. For varnish analysis (project 3), a toolkit of non-invasive chemical and structural techniques is applied, showing promising advances in sensitive equipment, but necessary development for effective museum implementation. The fourth project aids in interpreting multimodal methodology results for sensitive modern oil paint surfaces. While some techniques provide initial insights, conclusive findings require cross-referencing with additional non-invasive methods. The topic's final project explores non-invasive imaging for determining and monitoring delaminating and flaking paint layers. Most of the techniques discussed in Topic 1 are offered via the IPERION HS catalogue of services. Topic 2, the first project in this topic, aims at developing a toolkit for simple environmental monitoring techniques. It specifically examines formic and acetic acid, known risks to collections during storage or display, and validated them with samplers for SO2 and NO2. The developed method is offered as an IPERION HS service. The second project carried out an interlaboratory comparison of the Oddy Test to assess its reproducibility and progress toward standardization. In addition, it compared protocol variations and shares more objective assessment approaches and best practices. The third project offers a concise protocol and overview of instrumental techniques available through IPERION HS for analyzing the chemical composition of collected airborne particles. This analysis aids in identifying pollutants, understanding their sources, evaluating their impact on artworks, and devising protection strategies for cultural artefacts. The last project demonstrates the value of incorporating different mass spectrometry approaches for the detection of organic compounds harmful to oil paintings and optimized their protocols. Topic 3 focuses on enhancing and openly sharing a digital platform of specialized apps for preventive conservation, including HERIe, DISCOLL, IMPACT, and Collection Demography apps. In addition, it describes the requirements of ideal apps for the end-user and includes a validation of the dust deposition model for the case study of the cloister of the Monastery of Santa María del Paular (Rascafría, Spain). The digital apps are presented on a single website, the E-RIHS - Digital Tools, Services and Resources, https://e-rihs.io/resources.html, planned to be merged in E-RIHS - ERIC DIGILAB open services. To conclude, topic 1 protocols are based on mock-ups, and serve as the foundation, and starting point for actual implementation in authentic paintings. The various protocols developed under topics 1 and 2 serve as a 'monitoring toolkit' which can be offered to E-RIHS users in the future and the concept of the digital platform presented here will be fused in E-RIHS - ERIC DIGILAB open services.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Project deliverable , Other literature type 2023Publisher:Zenodo Authors: Schatz, Merle; Schmidt, Birgit;Schatz, Merle; Schmidt, Birgit;Interoperable and shared European digital research infrastructures (DRI) shall enable ENLIGHT researchers to better collaborate, share their research data, and develop new ideas. Connecting DRIs is a complex process for all actors involved. This report brings together examples of current work tasks and challenges, using examples from DARIAH, CLARIN, NBIS (the Swedish node in ELIXIR). The goal is to provide insights into the diversity of the task related to connecting DRIs.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Project deliverable 2023 EnglishPublisher:Zenodo Funded by:EC | EOSC FutureEC| EOSC FutureBettella, Cristiana; Apostolico, Mauro; Cappellato, Linda; Carrer, Yuri; Felicetti, Achille; Turetta, Giulio;Metadata is key to framing the context of the research data and can sometimes be part of the research data itself. The Metadata Standards Catalog (MSC), maintained by the RDA Metadata Standards Catalog Working Group, hosts more than one hundred descriptions of metadata standards, along with tools, mappings, and organisations that aim to help researchers choose the most suitable metadata standard to describe research data belonging to projects, repositories and catalogues. In the context of the Cultural Heritage domain, we examined the consistency and evaluated the MSC subject domains with a view to enriching the Catalog with the metadata standards widely used by the Cultural Heritage research community. In addition, we investigated whether the MSC could play a role in guiding researchers to include relevant citation information in their project metadata, disciplinary metadata and dataset metadata, thereby fostering cross-disciplinary information integration while proving, at the same time, how citation can act as a FAIR-enabling factor. Part of A FAIR-enabling citation model for Cultural Heritage Objects project activities. This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101017536 and is supported by the EOSC Future (https://eoscfuture.eu/) through the RDA (https://www.rd-alliance.org/) Open Call mechanism (https://eoscfuture-grants.eu/provider/research-data-alliance), based on evaluations of external, independent experts.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Project deliverable 2023 EnglishPublisher:Zenodo Funded by:EC | EOSC FutureEC| EOSC FutureBettella, Cristiana; Apostolico, Mauro; Cappellato, Linda; Carrer, Yuri; Felicetti, Achille; Turetta, Giulio;The definition of the critical citation elements of cultural heritage objects (CHOs) informs one of the milestones of the project A FAIR-enabling citation model for Cultural Heritage Objects. It is based on data gathered through the examination of case studies focusing on CHO citation models in plural – native and non-native – contexts, the replicability of CHO citation as well as cross-disciplinary exploratory interviews, along with the identification of the critical citation elements within the CHO metadata schemas. This deliverable aims to illustrate the results achieved in terms of the distinctive features, criticalities, habits, and shortcomings in citation practices related to cultural heritage objects and data. Part of A FAIR-enabling citation model for Cultural Heritage Objects project activities. This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101017536 and is supported by the EOSC Future (https://eoscfuture.eu/) through the RDA (https://www.rd-alliance.org/) Open Call mechanism (https://eoscfuture-grants.eu/provider/research-data-alliance), based on evaluations of external, independent experts.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Project deliverable 2023 EnglishPublisher:Zenodo Funded by:EC | SmartCulTourEC| SmartCulTourAuthors: Moretti, Simone;Moretti, Simone;This report serves as deliverable D3.4 of the SmartCulTour ‘Horizon 2020’ project (grant agreement number 870708). The goal of SmartCulTour is to support regional development in all European regions with important tangible and intangible cultural assets, including those located in rural peripheries and the urban fringe, through sustainable cultural tourism. To fulfil this supportive role, SmartCulTour Work Package 3 aimed at providing more clarity and in-depth knowledge on the state of art of ‘cultural tourism interventions’, which was the main objective of SmartCulTour Deliverable D3.1. This deliverable is a continuation of SmartCulTour D3.1, which is also considered as an integral part of this deliverable. Deliverable D3.1 outlined and proposed a framework of different types of cultural tourism interventions, their impacts and success conditions. The framework represented more than just a summary but can be seen as a tool to start engaging stakeholders in conversations or decision-making processes concerning cultural tourism interventions. Based on the experiences of the SmartCulTour Living Labs, this deliverable contains an update of the framework proposed in D3.1, Therefore, this report considers the experiences of the Living Labs and specifically the type of interventions that have been identified, discussed, planned or initiated within each of the Living Lab, as already introduced in the Deliverable D6.2 ‘Production of abstracts and practice videos on tested interventions’. Those insights have been compared with the ‘Framework of cultural tourism intervention’ provided with Deliverable D3.1, to identify similarities and differences among the Living Labs experiences and the proposed framework. Where necessary and reasonable, the framework has been revised, proposing a final framework of interventions, impacts and success conditions, updated with experiences from the Living Labs.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Project deliverable 2023 EnglishPublisher:Zenodo Funded by:EC | WorldFAIREC| WorldFAIRKnazook, Beth; Murphy, Joan; Barner, Keren; Cassidy, Kathryn; Claeyssens, Steven; Cortese, Claudio; Manchester, Eileen J.; Padilla, Thomas; Reijerkerk, Dana; Robson, Glen; Schmidt, Antje; Sherratt, Tim; Warren, Margaret;Deliverable 13.2 for the WorldFAIR Project’s Cultural Heritage Work Package (WP13). Although the cultural heritage sector has only recently begun to think of traditional gallery, library, archival and museum (‘GLAM’) collections as data, long established practices guiding the management and sharing of information resources has aligned the domain well with the FAIR principles for research data, evidenced in complementary workflows and standards that support discovery, access, reuse, and persistence. As explored in the previous report by Work Package 13 for the WorldFAIR Project, D13.1 Practices and policies supporting cultural heritage image sharing platforms, memory institutions are in an important position to influence cross-domain data sharing practices and raise critical questions about why and how those practices are implemented. Deliverable 13.2 aims to build on our understanding of what it means to support FAIR in the sharing of image data derived from GLAM collections. This report looks at previous efforts by the sector towards FAIR alignment and presents 5 recommendations designed to be implemented and tested at the DRI that are also broadly applicable to the work of the GLAMs. The recommendations are ultimately a roadmap for the Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) to follow in improving repository services, as well as a call for continued dialogue around ‘what is FAIR?’ within the cultural heritage research data landscape. Visit WorldFAIR online at http://worldfair-project.eu. WorldFAIR is funded by the EC HORIZON-WIDERA-2021-ERA-01-41 Coordination and Support Action under Grant Agreement No. 101058393.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Project deliverable , Other literature type 2023 EnglishPublisher:Zenodo Funded by:EC | E-RIHS IP, EC | ARCHE, EC | IPERION HS +1 projectsEC| E-RIHS IP ,EC| ARCHE ,EC| IPERION HS ,EC| SSHOCGibson, Adam; Castillejo, Marta; Carmona, Paula; Anglos, Demetrios; Ropret, Polonca; Radvan, Roxana; Padfield, Joseph; Fremout, Wim; Schmidle, Wolfgang; Sotiropoulou, Sophia;This deliverable addresses the complex interactions of innovation, exploitation and interoperability in IPERION HS and their contributions to E-RIHS. It is based on work carried out in T6.1 (Innovation), T6.3 (Interoperability) and T6.4 (Exploitation) and draws heavily on the interim deliverables produced by those Tasks. The information was obtained by carrying out surveys, interviews, examination of previous publications and by the development of a data management plan. The work was carried out to support IPERION HS, but here we also examine the implications for E-RIHS ERIC. The main conclusion is that Heritage Science and E-RIHS exists within its own ecosystem, but to maximise its impact, it needs to engage with a wide range of other, related interests. This involves engaging with new user groups and collaborating with companies as well as recognising innovative training and outreach efforts, and ensuring that data is acquired and stored in a way that allows it to be shared with other users. As the visibility of Heritage Science increases, new user communities may arise, and significant government spending departments such as defence, healthcare, transport, and international development may start showing interest in Heritage Science. E-RIHS needs to be ready to respond to these changes, as well as to evolving international legislation and best practices in open data, open science, and intellectual property by updating policies frequently. Heritage Science needs to seek out new developments in other areas of science, technology, and industry that could have applications in Heritage Science. Similarly, the Heritage Science community needs to work with industry to exploit developments made in Heritage Science for maximum impact. The broad range of technologies, datatypes, and manufacturers found in Heritage Science makes open and FAIR data particularly challenging. E-RIHS can guide the Heritage Science community in developing a shared understanding of open data, which could contribute significantly to broader areas of science.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Project deliverable , Other literature type 2023 EnglishPublisher:Zenodo Funded by:EC | TRIPLEEC| TRIPLEPohle, Stefanie; Schulte, Judith; Breitfuss, Gert; Forbes, Paula; Papaki, Eliza; Blotière, Emilie; Lombardo, Tiziana; Angelaki, Marina; Arasteh, Sona; De Paoli, Stefano; Disch, Leonie;The “Plan for Exploitation and Dissemination of Results (PEDR) - RP3” outlines the strategy for the TRIPLE project’s dissemination and exploitation. It is the result of the complementary work done in work package 7 “Innovation, Exploitation and Sustainability” and work package 8 “Communication and Dissemination”. The main objectives of the PEDR are: ● To build public awareness of the project. ● To create a user base for the GoTriple platform. ● To communicate the Key Exploitable Results (KERs) of the project. ● To present a governance model as the foundation for effective collaboration among existing partners and future ones, thereby contributing to the sustainability of the GoTriple platform ● To maximise exploitation opportunities of the project's KERs throughout and beyond its development. Until February 2023, the PEDR has been a living document with this current, final version being the endpoint. Its structure mainly follows the template suggested in the TRIPLE Grant Agreement (proposal part). It has been updated during the project implementation and tailored to the project’s needs and progress on demand. The PEDR is closely linked to the following other deliverables and reports: ● D1.3 “Data Management Plan DRAFT” (work package [WP1)–31 March 2020 ● D3.1 “Report on User Needs” (WP3)–31 May 2020 ● D7.1 “Report on Stakeholder and Opportunity Analysis” (WP7)–30 April 2020 ● D7.2 “Intermediate Report on Exploitation and Sustainability Strategy” (WP7)–30 Sept. 2020 ● D8.3 “Communication Strategy” (WP8)–31 July 2020 ● Horizon Results Booster Service: PDES-Module C final report for TRIPLE project1- 1st February 2022 ● D7.3 Business Model Design and Evaluation Results (WP7– 30 November 2022) ● Horizon Results Booster Service: BPD final report for Triple project2 - (WP7 - January 2023 ● Horizon Results Booster Service: PDES-Module A Portfolio Research and Innovation Results Project Group: COS4CLOUD3 - (WP8 - October 2022) ● D7.4 Final Report on Exploitation and Sustainability Strategy (WP7– January 2023) D8.4 is a combination mainly of D8.4 (Draft), D8.3, D7.2, D7.3, D7.4 and any other reports which will continually provide new inputs until the end of the project. Section 1 of the PEDR outlines key information about the TRIPLE Project (i.e. key messages to communicate, as identified in the deliverable D8.3 “Communication Strategy”), which is relevant to contextualise the results. Sections 2 and 3 reflect the communication team’s ideas for a Plan for the Dissemination of Results and a Plan for the Exploitation of Results, respectively. Section 4 provides an overview of the project’s KERs and the GoTriple business model (BM). The PEDR-RP3 further features the results of analysis and activities being conducted during the Horizon Results Booster (HRB) programme work packages (WP) 7 “Innovation, Exploitation and Sustainability” and 8 “Communication and Dissemination” participated in. Module C “Exploitation Service” of the programme was completed by WP7 between October 2021 and January 2022. The subsequent service “Business Plan Development” ran from April 2022 to September 2022. As mentioned in the list above, a finalized version of the intermediary report from September 2022 is available since January 2023. The Exploitation Strategy Seminars related to that action were held remotely and aimed at strengthening the capacity of the project. Using the project’s research results the team sought to enhance and improve the partner’s exploitation strategy. Module A, which together with module B represents the dissemination service of the programme, was completed by WP8 between August 2022 and September 2022. Module B was started in December 2022 and is currently in progress. The TRIPLE project (https://project.gotriple.eu/), which is financed under the Horizon 2020 framework (https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/863420), under Grant Agreement No. 863420, with approx. 5.6 million Euros for a duration of 42 months (2019-2023). The content of this deliverable reflects only TRIPLE's view and the Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains. --- At the heart of the project is the development of the GoTriple platform (https://www.gotriple.eu/), an innovative multilingual and multicultural discovery solution.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report , Other literature type , Project deliverable 2023 Czech Republic EnglishPublisher:Zenodo Funded by:EC | CLS INFRAEC| CLS INFRACinková, Silvie; Birkholz, Julie M.; Börner, Ingo; Dejaeghere, Tess; Heiden, Serge; Janssen, Maarten; Křen, Michal; Pozo, Alvaro Perez;This report lists and describes a selection of Natural Language Processing (NLP) tools which are considered to form a Corpus-Enrichment and NLP toolchain for common CLS research tasks. The tools were selected to be: • safely positioned in their life cycle, i.e., state-of-the art, and mature as well as continuously maintained, or in development and promised as CLS Infra Deliverables by March 2025 • as multilingual as possible (beyond English and several major European languages) • as interoperable as possible with other tools and texts in other languages.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Project deliverable 2023 Netherlands EnglishPublisher:Zenodo Funded by:EC | FAIR-IMPACTEC| FAIR-IMPACTDavidson, Joy; Pittonet, Sara; Boerman, Sandra; Brinkman, Loek; Jonquet, Clement; Kalaitzi, Vasso; Kechagioglou, Xeni; L'Hours, Herve; Marjamaa-Mankinen, Liisa; Mathers, Benjamin; Meneses, Rita; Nordling, Josefine; O'Connor, Ryan; Gonzalez-Beltran, Alejandra;FAIR-IMPACT aims to support the implementation phase of the European Open Science Cloud by helping Research Performing Organisations (RPOs), repositories, data and metadata service providers (including persistent identifier services and semantic services) and national level initiatives to adopt FAIR-enabling practices, tools and services. To this end, FAIR-IMPACT is conducting a targeted landscape analysis to identify viable tools, methods and solutions that have been produced by the recent H2020 INFRAEOSC FAIR-related projects and that are currently available to support FAIR Implementation in a practical sense. The resulting FAIR Implementation Framework (FIF) catalogue of resources will be made accessible via the FAIR-IMPACT website to enable others to find, assess and adopt them. The FAIR implementation framework will be instrumental for delivery of in-kind support to RPOs, repositories and data service providers, and national level initiatives, but the framework will also be openly available to support adoption by a wider range of stakeholders across Europe and globally. The framework will be updated periodically to ensure that emerging approaches, tools and resources such as those resulting from ongoing related projects and initiatives are included.This report outlines the approach adopted for the landscape analysis, a summary of the projects and initiatives reviewed, and next steps in developing the FAIR Implementation Framework.
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Project deliverable 2023 EnglishPublisher:Zenodo Funded by:EC | IPERION HSEC| IPERION HSAuthors: Keune, Katrien;Keune, Katrien;The scientific understanding of the degradation of cultural heritage objects, caused by external and internal factors, is increasing. However, we are still far from having a comprehensive material–object–environment–building model that would enable us to predict the outcomes of preventive conservation scenarios. This deliverable represents a step forward in detecting, understanding, and monitoring changes, crucial for preventive conservation. It targets oil paintings and addresses various internal and external factors. The deliverable is organized into three topics, each containing subprojects, and covers protocols development for chemical and structural painting changes (Topic 1), monitoring indoor environmental conditions (Topic 2), and a digital platform with decision support tools (Topic 3). Twenty-five partners from 13 countries contributed to the deliverable, and each subproject is coordinated by a project leader. Topic 1, the first project focuses on the development of a protocol for assessing light-induced color changes in specific pigments within oil binder, utilizing non-invasive imaging and single-point techniques as well as micro-destructive molecular and elemental methods. Objectives include evaluating different white-light sources' impact on mock-ups and defining critical parameters for monitoring paint film color changes. The second project introduces the monitoring of lead soap protrusion formation. It combines non-invasive imaging and spot-point techniques, resulting in a ten-step protocol for long-term condition monitoring. For varnish analysis (project 3), a toolkit of non-invasive chemical and structural techniques is applied, showing promising advances in sensitive equipment, but necessary development for effective museum implementation. The fourth project aids in interpreting multimodal methodology results for sensitive modern oil paint surfaces. While some techniques provide initial insights, conclusive findings require cross-referencing with additional non-invasive methods. The topic's final project explores non-invasive imaging for determining and monitoring delaminating and flaking paint layers. Most of the techniques discussed in Topic 1 are offered via the IPERION HS catalogue of services. Topic 2, the first project in this topic, aims at developing a toolkit for simple environmental monitoring techniques. It specifically examines formic and acetic acid, known risks to collections during storage or display, and validated them with samplers for SO2 and NO2. The developed method is offered as an IPERION HS service. The second project carried out an interlaboratory comparison of the Oddy Test to assess its reproducibility and progress toward standardization. In addition, it compared protocol variations and shares more objective assessment approaches and best practices. The third project offers a concise protocol and overview of instrumental techniques available through IPERION HS for analyzing the chemical composition of collected airborne particles. This analysis aids in identifying pollutants, understanding their sources, evaluating their impact on artworks, and devising protection strategies for cultural artefacts. The last project demonstrates the value of incorporating different mass spectrometry approaches for the detection of organic compounds harmful to oil paintings and optimized their protocols. Topic 3 focuses on enhancing and openly sharing a digital platform of specialized apps for preventive conservation, including HERIe, DISCOLL, IMPACT, and Collection Demography apps. In addition, it describes the requirements of ideal apps for the end-user and includes a validation of the dust deposition model for the case study of the cloister of the Monastery of Santa María del Paular (Rascafría, Spain). The digital apps are presented on a single website, the E-RIHS - Digital Tools, Services and Resources, https://e-rihs.io/resources.html, planned to be merged in E-RIHS - ERIC DIGILAB open services. To conclude, topic 1 protocols are based on mock-ups, and serve as the foundation, and starting point for actual implementation in authentic paintings. The various protocols developed under topics 1 and 2 serve as a 'monitoring toolkit' which can be offered to E-RIHS users in the future and the concept of the digital platform presented here will be fused in E-RIHS - ERIC DIGILAB open services.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Project deliverable , Other literature type 2023Publisher:Zenodo Authors: Schatz, Merle; Schmidt, Birgit;Schatz, Merle; Schmidt, Birgit;Interoperable and shared European digital research infrastructures (DRI) shall enable ENLIGHT researchers to better collaborate, share their research data, and develop new ideas. Connecting DRIs is a complex process for all actors involved. This report brings together examples of current work tasks and challenges, using examples from DARIAH, CLARIN, NBIS (the Swedish node in ELIXIR). The goal is to provide insights into the diversity of the task related to connecting DRIs.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Project deliverable 2023 EnglishPublisher:Zenodo Funded by:EC | EOSC FutureEC| EOSC FutureBettella, Cristiana; Apostolico, Mauro; Cappellato, Linda; Carrer, Yuri; Felicetti, Achille; Turetta, Giulio;Metadata is key to framing the context of the research data and can sometimes be part of the research data itself. The Metadata Standards Catalog (MSC), maintained by the RDA Metadata Standards Catalog Working Group, hosts more than one hundred descriptions of metadata standards, along with tools, mappings, and organisations that aim to help researchers choose the most suitable metadata standard to describe research data belonging to projects, repositories and catalogues. In the context of the Cultural Heritage domain, we examined the consistency and evaluated the MSC subject domains with a view to enriching the Catalog with the metadata standards widely used by the Cultural Heritage research community. In addition, we investigated whether the MSC could play a role in guiding researchers to include relevant citation information in their project metadata, disciplinary metadata and dataset metadata, thereby fostering cross-disciplinary information integration while proving, at the same time, how citation can act as a FAIR-enabling factor. Part of A FAIR-enabling citation model for Cultural Heritage Objects project activities. This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101017536 and is supported by the EOSC Future (https://eoscfuture.eu/) through the RDA (https://www.rd-alliance.org/) Open Call mechanism (https://eoscfuture-grants.eu/provider/research-data-alliance), based on evaluations of external, independent experts.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Project deliverable 2023 EnglishPublisher:Zenodo Funded by:EC | EOSC FutureEC| EOSC FutureBettella, Cristiana; Apostolico, Mauro; Cappellato, Linda; Carrer, Yuri; Felicetti, Achille; Turetta, Giulio;The definition of the critical citation elements of cultural heritage objects (CHOs) informs one of the milestones of the project A FAIR-enabling citation model for Cultural Heritage Objects. It is based on data gathered through the examination of case studies focusing on CHO citation models in plural – native and non-native – contexts, the replicability of CHO citation as well as cross-disciplinary exploratory interviews, along with the identification of the critical citation elements within the CHO metadata schemas. This deliverable aims to illustrate the results achieved in terms of the distinctive features, criticalities, habits, and shortcomings in citation practices related to cultural heritage objects and data. Part of A FAIR-enabling citation model for Cultural Heritage Objects project activities. This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101017536 and is supported by the EOSC Future (https://eoscfuture.eu/) through the RDA (https://www.rd-alliance.org/) Open Call mechanism (https://eoscfuture-grants.eu/provider/research-data-alliance), based on evaluations of external, independent experts.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Project deliverable 2023 EnglishPublisher:Zenodo Funded by:EC | SmartCulTourEC| SmartCulTourAuthors: Moretti, Simone;Moretti, Simone;This report serves as deliverable D3.4 of the SmartCulTour ‘Horizon 2020’ project (grant agreement number 870708). The goal of SmartCulTour is to support regional development in all European regions with important tangible and intangible cultural assets, including those located in rural peripheries and the urban fringe, through sustainable cultural tourism. To fulfil this supportive role, SmartCulTour Work Package 3 aimed at providing more clarity and in-depth knowledge on the state of art of ‘cultural tourism interventions’, which was the main objective of SmartCulTour Deliverable D3.1. This deliverable is a continuation of SmartCulTour D3.1, which is also considered as an integral part of this deliverable. Deliverable D3.1 outlined and proposed a framework of different types of cultural tourism interventions, their impacts and success conditions. The framework represented more than just a summary but can be seen as a tool to start engaging stakeholders in conversations or decision-making processes concerning cultural tourism interventions. Based on the experiences of the SmartCulTour Living Labs, this deliverable contains an update of the framework proposed in D3.1, Therefore, this report considers the experiences of the Living Labs and specifically the type of interventions that have been identified, discussed, planned or initiated within each of the Living Lab, as already introduced in the Deliverable D6.2 ‘Production of abstracts and practice videos on tested interventions’. Those insights have been compared with the ‘Framework of cultural tourism intervention’ provided with Deliverable D3.1, to identify similarities and differences among the Living Labs experiences and the proposed framework. Where necessary and reasonable, the framework has been revised, proposing a final framework of interventions, impacts and success conditions, updated with experiences from the Living Labs.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Project deliverable 2023 EnglishPublisher:Zenodo Funded by:EC | WorldFAIREC| WorldFAIRKnazook, Beth; Murphy, Joan; Barner, Keren; Cassidy, Kathryn; Claeyssens, Steven; Cortese, Claudio; Manchester, Eileen J.; Padilla, Thomas; Reijerkerk, Dana; Robson, Glen; Schmidt, Antje; Sherratt, Tim; Warren, Margaret;Deliverable 13.2 for the WorldFAIR Project’s Cultural Heritage Work Package (WP13). Although the cultural heritage sector has only recently begun to think of traditional gallery, library, archival and museum (‘GLAM’) collections as data, long established practices guiding the management and sharing of information resources has aligned the domain well with the FAIR principles for research data, evidenced in complementary workflows and standards that support discovery, access, reuse, and persistence. As explored in the previous report by Work Package 13 for the WorldFAIR Project, D13.1 Practices and policies supporting cultural heritage image sharing platforms, memory institutions are in an important position to influence cross-domain data sharing practices and raise critical questions about why and how those practices are implemented. Deliverable 13.2 aims to build on our understanding of what it means to support FAIR in the sharing of image data derived from GLAM collections. This report looks at previous efforts by the sector towards FAIR alignment and presents 5 recommendations designed to be implemented and tested at the DRI that are also broadly applicable to the work of the GLAMs. The recommendations are ultimately a roadmap for the Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) to follow in improving repository services, as well as a call for continued dialogue around ‘what is FAIR?’ within the cultural heritage research data landscape. Visit WorldFAIR online at http://worldfair-project.eu. WorldFAIR is funded by the EC HORIZON-WIDERA-2021-ERA-01-41 Coordination and Support Action under Grant Agreement No. 101058393.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Project deliverable , Other literature type 2023 EnglishPublisher:Zenodo Funded by:EC | E-RIHS IP, EC | ARCHE, EC | IPERION HS +1 projectsEC| E-RIHS IP ,EC| ARCHE ,EC| IPERION HS ,EC| SSHOCGibson, Adam; Castillejo, Marta; Carmona, Paula; Anglos, Demetrios; Ropret, Polonca; Radvan, Roxana; Padfield, Joseph; Fremout, Wim; Schmidle, Wolfgang; Sotiropoulou, Sophia;This deliverable addresses the complex interactions of innovation, exploitation and interoperability in IPERION HS and their contributions to E-RIHS. It is based on work carried out in T6.1 (Innovation), T6.3 (Interoperability) and T6.4 (Exploitation) and draws heavily on the interim deliverables produced by those Tasks. The information was obtained by carrying out surveys, interviews, examination of previous publications and by the development of a data management plan. The work was carried out to support IPERION HS, but here we also examine the implications for E-RIHS ERIC. The main conclusion is that Heritage Science and E-RIHS exists within its own ecosystem, but to maximise its impact, it needs to engage with a wide range of other, related interests. This involves engaging with new user groups and collaborating with companies as well as recognising innovative training and outreach efforts, and ensuring that data is acquired and stored in a way that allows it to be shared with other users. As the visibility of Heritage Science increases, new user communities may arise, and significant government spending departments such as defence, healthcare, transport, and international development may start showing interest in Heritage Science. E-RIHS needs to be ready to respond to these changes, as well as to evolving international legislation and best practices in open data, open science, and intellectual property by updating policies frequently. Heritage Science needs to seek out new developments in other areas of science, technology, and industry that could have applications in Heritage Science. Similarly, the Heritage Science community needs to work with industry to exploit developments made in Heritage Science for maximum impact. The broad range of technologies, datatypes, and manufacturers found in Heritage Science makes open and FAIR data particularly challenging. E-RIHS can guide the Heritage Science community in developing a shared understanding of open data, which could contribute significantly to broader areas of science.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Project deliverable , Other literature type 2023 EnglishPublisher:Zenodo Funded by:EC | TRIPLEEC| TRIPLEPohle, Stefanie; Schulte, Judith; Breitfuss, Gert; Forbes, Paula; Papaki, Eliza; Blotière, Emilie; Lombardo, Tiziana; Angelaki, Marina; Arasteh, Sona; De Paoli, Stefano; Disch, Leonie;The “Plan for Exploitation and Dissemination of Results (PEDR) - RP3” outlines the strategy for the TRIPLE project’s dissemination and exploitation. It is the result of the complementary work done in work package 7 “Innovation, Exploitation and Sustainability” and work package 8 “Communication and Dissemination”. The main objectives of the PEDR are: ● To build public awareness of the project. ● To create a user base for the GoTriple platform. ● To communicate the Key Exploitable Results (KERs) of the project. ● To present a governance model as the foundation for effective collaboration among existing partners and future ones, thereby contributing to the sustainability of the GoTriple platform ● To maximise exploitation opportunities of the project's KERs throughout and beyond its development. Until February 2023, the PEDR has been a living document with this current, final version being the endpoint. Its structure mainly follows the template suggested in the TRIPLE Grant Agreement (proposal part). It has been updated during the project implementation and tailored to the project’s needs and progress on demand. The PEDR is closely linked to the following other deliverables and reports: ● D1.3 “Data Management Plan DRAFT” (work package [WP1)–31 March 2020 ● D3.1 “Report on User Needs” (WP3)–31 May 2020 ● D7.1 “Report on Stakeholder and Opportunity Analysis” (WP7)–30 April 2020 ● D7.2 “Intermediate Report on Exploitation and Sustainability Strategy” (WP7)–30 Sept. 2020 ● D8.3 “Communication Strategy” (WP8)–31 July 2020 ● Horizon Results Booster Service: PDES-Module C final report for TRIPLE project1- 1st February 2022 ● D7.3 Business Model Design and Evaluation Results (WP7– 30 November 2022) ● Horizon Results Booster Service: BPD final report for Triple project2 - (WP7 - January 2023 ● Horizon Results Booster Service: PDES-Module A Portfolio Research and Innovation Results Project Group: COS4CLOUD3 - (WP8 - October 2022) ● D7.4 Final Report on Exploitation and Sustainability Strategy (WP7– January 2023) D8.4 is a combination mainly of D8.4 (Draft), D8.3, D7.2, D7.3, D7.4 and any other reports which will continually provide new inputs until the end of the project. Section 1 of the PEDR outlines key information about the TRIPLE Project (i.e. key messages to communicate, as identified in the deliverable D8.3 “Communication Strategy”), which is relevant to contextualise the results. Sections 2 and 3 reflect the communication team’s ideas for a Plan for the Dissemination of Results and a Plan for the Exploitation of Results, respectively. Section 4 provides an overview of the project’s KERs and the GoTriple business model (BM). The PEDR-RP3 further features the results of analysis and activities being conducted during the Horizon Results Booster (HRB) programme work packages (WP) 7 “Innovation, Exploitation and Sustainability” and 8 “Communication and Dissemination” participated in. Module C “Exploitation Service” of the programme was completed by WP7 between October 2021 and January 2022. The subsequent service “Business Plan Development” ran from April 2022 to September 2022. As mentioned in the list above, a finalized version of the intermediary report from September 2022 is available since January 2023. The Exploitation Strategy Seminars related to that action were held remotely and aimed at strengthening the capacity of the project. Using the project’s research results the team sought to enhance and improve the partner’s exploitation strategy. Module A, which together with module B represents the dissemination service of the programme, was completed by WP8 between August 2022 and September 2022. Module B was started in December 2022 and is currently in progress. The TRIPLE project (https://project.gotriple.eu/), which is financed under the Horizon 2020 framework (https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/863420), under Grant Agreement No. 863420, with approx. 5.6 million Euros for a duration of 42 months (2019-2023). The content of this deliverable reflects only TRIPLE's view and the Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains. --- At the heart of the project is the development of the GoTriple platform (https://www.gotriple.eu/), an innovative multilingual and multicultural discovery solution.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report , Other literature type , Project deliverable 2023 Czech Republic EnglishPublisher:Zenodo Funded by:EC | CLS INFRAEC| CLS INFRACinková, Silvie; Birkholz, Julie M.; Börner, Ingo; Dejaeghere, Tess; Heiden, Serge; Janssen, Maarten; Křen, Michal; Pozo, Alvaro Perez;This report lists and describes a selection of Natural Language Processing (NLP) tools which are considered to form a Corpus-Enrichment and NLP toolchain for common CLS research tasks. The tools were selected to be: • safely positioned in their life cycle, i.e., state-of-the art, and mature as well as continuously maintained, or in development and promised as CLS Infra Deliverables by March 2025 • as multilingual as possible (beyond English and several major European languages) • as interoperable as possible with other tools and texts in other languages.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Project deliverable 2023 Netherlands EnglishPublisher:Zenodo Funded by:EC | FAIR-IMPACTEC| FAIR-IMPACTDavidson, Joy; Pittonet, Sara; Boerman, Sandra; Brinkman, Loek; Jonquet, Clement; Kalaitzi, Vasso; Kechagioglou, Xeni; L'Hours, Herve; Marjamaa-Mankinen, Liisa; Mathers, Benjamin; Meneses, Rita; Nordling, Josefine; O'Connor, Ryan; Gonzalez-Beltran, Alejandra;FAIR-IMPACT aims to support the implementation phase of the European Open Science Cloud by helping Research Performing Organisations (RPOs), repositories, data and metadata service providers (including persistent identifier services and semantic services) and national level initiatives to adopt FAIR-enabling practices, tools and services. To this end, FAIR-IMPACT is conducting a targeted landscape analysis to identify viable tools, methods and solutions that have been produced by the recent H2020 INFRAEOSC FAIR-related projects and that are currently available to support FAIR Implementation in a practical sense. The resulting FAIR Implementation Framework (FIF) catalogue of resources will be made accessible via the FAIR-IMPACT website to enable others to find, assess and adopt them. The FAIR implementation framework will be instrumental for delivery of in-kind support to RPOs, repositories and data service providers, and national level initiatives, but the framework will also be openly available to support adoption by a wider range of stakeholders across Europe and globally. The framework will be updated periodically to ensure that emerging approaches, tools and resources such as those resulting from ongoing related projects and initiatives are included.This report outlines the approach adopted for the landscape analysis, a summary of the projects and initiatives reviewed, and next steps in developing the FAIR Implementation Framework.
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