Conveners
Building the Digital Backbone: Open Science Infrastructures: Individual Presentations
- Morane Gruenpeter (Software Heritage)
Building the Digital Backbone: Open Science Infrastructures: Workshop
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Building the Digital Backbone: Open Science Infrastructures: Panel
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Building the Digital Backbone: Open Science Infrastructures: Workshop
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Building the Digital Backbone: Open Science Infrastructures: Panel
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Building the Digital Backbone: Open Science Infrastructures: Individual Presentations
- Pedro Príncipe
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Prof. Jakob Rager (HES-SO Valais/Wallis), Morane Gruenpeter (Software Heritage)16/09/2025, 11:00Building the Digital Backbone: Open Science InfrastructuresIndividual presentation
Scientific Knowledge Graphs (SKGs) currently lack systematic approaches for handling geographic data, a particularly relevant limitation in energy planning, where spatial context is crucial for informed decision-making. The SciLake project (Horizon No. 101058573) aims to enhance knowledge discovery by improving the SKG’s infrastructure and services for accessing, integrating, and reusing...
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Dr Natalia Manola (OpenAIRE), Dr Xiwen LIU (National Science Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Dr Jinxia HUANG (National Science Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Dr Jing XIE (National Science Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Ms Fang WANG (National Science Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Ms Man XIAO (National Science Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences)16/09/2025, 11:00Building the Digital Backbone: Open Science InfrastructuresWorkshop
This workshop focuses on advancing global collaboration on open science infrastructure sharing. It will bring together invited experts for in-depth discussions on interoperability, sustainability, and governance of open science infrastructures, with particular emphasis on practical needs of countries in the Global South. Jointly organized by National Science Library of Chinese Academy of...
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Alex Ioannidis (CERN), Morane Gruenpeter (Software Heritage)16/09/2025, 11:30Building the Digital Backbone: Open Science InfrastructuresIndividual presentation
Open Science infrastructures have significantly advanced global knowledge sharing, enabling wider access, collaboration, and transparency in research. However, alongside these achievements, we face substantial challenges from spam and malicious activities that threaten the integrity of scholarly communications and pollute the scholarly graph. These challenges include the exponential growth of...
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Morane Gruenpeter (Software Heritage), Tibor Simko (CERN)16/09/2025, 12:00Building the Digital Backbone: Open Science InfrastructuresIndividual presentation
In this talk we propose to survey the computational reproducibility practices, opportunities and challenges in view of fostering Open and FAIR Science in research communities.
We discuss several thinking models regarding computational reproducibility, focusing on the broader knowledge preservation and reuse aspects rather than on the raw computing evolution aspects.
Building upon several...
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Emma Green (Invest in Open Infrastructure), Felix Reda (Github), Matthew Cannon, Sally Chambers (The European Library), Mr Sven Fund (Reviewer Credits)16/09/2025, 14:00Building the Digital Backbone: Open Science InfrastructuresPanel
This panel brings together diverse stakeholders from commercial entities and open initiatives to engage in a candid, interactive conversation about building transparent, respectful, and mutually beneficial partnerships. It will address the critical challenge of sustaining open infrastructure in a difficult funding landscape, where over-reliance on single stakeholders threatens vital systems....
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Melios Katsamakis, Mr Prodromos Tsiavos (OpenAIRE), Mr Wim Hugo (DANS)16/09/2025, 14:00Building the Digital Backbone: Open Science InfrastructuresWorkshop
As Open Science infrastructures evolve, it is increasingly evident that traditional open license structures no longer meet the complex needs of Research Performing and Funding Organizations (RPOs/RFOs). Today’s research ecosystems require more nuanced and layered approaches to data access, sharing, and reuse—particularly within international data spaces, discipline-specific workflows, and...
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Dr Ana Ranitovic (University of Groningen), Dr Joeri Both (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)16/09/2025, 16:15Building the Digital Backbone: Open Science InfrastructuresWorkshop
The Barcelona Declaration on Open Research Information, published in April 2024, promotes the openness of publication and research output metadata, as well as the openness of information about research funding. Openness of research information supports responsible research assessment, enables equitable and inclusive policy making, and helps advance more open approaches to monitoring and...
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Mr Eloy Rodrigues (University of Minho), Kathleen Shearer (COAR), Mrs Nathalie Fargier (CNRS - HAL, Episciences), Mr Nicola Tarocco (CERN)16/09/2025, 16:15Building the Digital Backbone: Open Science InfrastructuresPanel
There is a global consensus that open science will make research
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more transparent and inclusive, accelerating the advancement of
knowledge. The vision of open science depends on a
robust network of well-functioning repositories that not only
collect, preserve, and provide access to millions of valuable
research outputs but also serve as critical institutional assets. In an
era where AI... -
Celine Wawruschka17/09/2025, 14:00Building the Digital Backbone: Open Science InfrastructuresIndividual presentation
The initiative of the European Research Area (ERA) aims at creating a unified research and innovation space across Europe. One of the key objectives of ERA is to promote open access to research results and data, thus encouraging transparency, reproducibility, and wider dissemination of knowledge. In order to achieve an alignment with this ERA objective (and others), the European Research Area...
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Agnieszka Cybulska-Phelan (University of Warsaw), Jakub Szprot (University of Warsaw)17/09/2025, 14:30Building the Digital Backbone: Open Science InfrastructuresIndividual presentation
This presentation explores a collaborative national network of research data repositories in Poland, where institutional, disciplinary, and generalist infrastructures coexist rather than compete. The model offers a practical example of how interoperability and central coordination can support researchers and institutions in selecting the most appropriate repository type—without duplicating...
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Ms Elli Papadopoulou (Athena Research Center)17/09/2025, 15:00Building the Digital Backbone: Open Science InfrastructuresIndividual presentation
The EU-funded OSTrails project is building a federated Open Science infrastructure by enabling researchers and institutions to discover, plan, track, and assess their work in transparent and interoperable ways. With 41 partners and 25 pilots—including cross-domain, national, and Horizon Europe testbeds—OSTrails is piloting the practical integration of over 80 interoperable tools and services....
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