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How partnership accelerates Open Science: High Energy Physics and INSPIRE, a case study of a complex repository ecosystem

Public calls, agency mandates and scientist demand for Open Science are by now a reality with different nuances across diverse research communities. A complex “ecosystem” of services and tools, mostly communityDdriven, will underpin this revolution in science. Repositories stand to...

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Autores principales: Dallmeier-Tiessen, Sunje, Hecker, Bernard Louis, Holtkamp, Annette, Mele, Salvatore, O'Connell, Heath, Sachs, Kirsten, Simko, Tibor, Schwander, Thorsten
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2233064
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Sumario:Public calls, agency mandates and scientist demand for Open Science are by now a reality with different nuances across diverse research communities. A complex “ecosystem” of services and tools, mostly communityDdriven, will underpin this revolution in science. Repositories stand to accelerate this process, as “openness” evolves beyond text, in lockstep with scholarly communication. We present a case study of a global discipline, HighDEnergy Physics (HEP), where most of these transitions have already taken place in a “social laboratory” of multiple global information services interlinked in a complex, but successful, ecosystem at the service of scientists. We discuss our firstDhand experience, at a technical and organizational level, of leveraging partnership across repositories and with the user community in support of Open Science, along threads relevant to the OR2013 community.