Open Access and Open Data at CGIAR: Challenges and Solutions

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Summary:

"While the technology necessary to enable FAIR outputs exists, achieving success implies data provider and consumer trust and buy-in, agreement and adherence to interoperability standards and/or mapping across varied approaches, and compliance with guidelines (including those on citation and licensing governing content reuse). Agricultural institutions, including CGIAR, are only now beginning to address these issues systematically, to agree on and adopt standards-based systems and processes, and to build cross-walks across differing schemas. Through its Open Access and Open Data initiative funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and via plans for an ambitious Big Data and ICT Platform , CGIAR is developing technical and cultural approaches that will enable research content to be consistently and seamlessly discovered, interlinked, and analyzed across its Centers. This paper describes the strategy used to identify the specific contexts and challenges faced by Centers in building an infrastructure and culture for OA/OD across CGIAR, with the ultimate goal of achieving greater impact in agricultural research for development."

Link:

http://journal.km4dev.org/index.php/km4dj/article/view/354?cn=ZmxleGlibGVfcmVjc18y&iid=59e9343a20904b66bd3b693f52f391c3&nid=244+281088008&t=1&uid=64017773

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oa.new oa.development oa.fair oa.lod oa.repositories.data oa.data oa.discoverability oa.infrastructure oa.agriculture oa.obstacles oa.metadata oa.interoperability oa.standards oa.compliance oa.repositories

Date tagged:

07/10/2017, 16:38

Date published:

07/10/2017, 12:38