Sharing research data globally and supporting re-use - Playing your part Leif Laaksonen 15.02.2016/National Archive of Finland
Agenda items 1. European Open Science Cloud Reaching out to global dimensions through Research Data Alliance 2. European data e-infrastructure EUDAT B2Collaborative 3. Going to the Cloud through CSC (one example)
Challenging environment Science is neither national nor European but global ICT is a key component of the research process funding still a challenge Financing research is highly competitive and has it s challenges all the way between national and global funders there is no middle way! The Internet would have never become popular/employed without agreed standards Research is now very much about data create, store, preserve and re-use Is there a clear (funding) responsibility agreed on the axis national European global? Commercial service providers, mostly introduced through the Cloud services ESFRI Research Infrastructures and the e-infrastructure Reflection Group (e-irg) 3
Rapidly changing landscape - European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) Competitiveness Council Conclusions, 29 May 2015 Strong support for the development of a European Open Science Cloud. o CALLS for action to remove obstacles to wide access to publicly funded research publications and underlying data. o WELCOMES the further development of a European Open Science Cloud that will enable sharing and re-use of research data across disciplines and borders, taking into account relevant legal, security and privacy aspects.
EOSC: Framing Human expertise Re-use of shared data Across disciplinary, social and geographical borders Federated environment, across Member States Core resources Trusted access to services & systems Underpinning technical infrastructures Standards, best practices A web of Services Barend Mons 5 February 2016 5
Global - RDA 6
Inspired by the Research Data Alliance (RDA) activities The current global research data landscape is highly fragmented, by disciplines or by domains, from oceanography, life sciences and health, to agriculture, space and climate. When it comes to cross-disciplinary activities, the notions of "building blocks" of common data infrastructures and building specific "data bridges" are becoming accepted metaphors for approaching the data complexity and enable data sharing. The Research Data Alliance (RDA) builds the social and technical bridges that enable open sharing of data. The RDA vision is researchers and innovators openly sharing data across technologies, disciplines, and countries to address the grand challenges of society. 7
https://rd-alliance.org/about.html What is RDA? RDA is an international organization focused on the development of infrastructure and community activities that reduce barriers to data sharing and exchange, and the acceleration of data driven innovation worldwide. With more than 3,200 members globally representing more than 100 countries, RDA includes data science professionals from multiple disciplines, including but not limited to academia, library sciences, earth science, astronomy and meteorology. RDA is building the social and technical bridges that enable open sharing of data to achieve its vision of researchers and innovators openly sharing data across technologies, disciplines, and countries to address the grand challenges of society.
What does RDA do? Members come together through self-formed, volunteer, focussed Working Groups, exploratory Interest Groups to exchange knowledge, share discoveries, discuss barriers and potential solutions, explore and define policies and test as well as harmonise standards to enhance and facilitate global data sharing. RDA members collaborate together regionally and with the global RDA community to tackle numerous infrastructure challenges related to: Reproducibility Data preservation Best practices for domain repositories Curriculum development Data citation Data type registries Metadata and so many more! https://rd-alliance.org/about.html
https://rd-alliance.org/about/get-involved.html Why Join RDA? Individual RDA Member Benefits Contribute to acceleration of data infrastructure development Work and share experiences with collaborators throughout the world Access to extraordinary network of colleagues with various levels of experience, perspectives and practices Gain greater expertise in data science regardless of whether one is a student, early or seasoned career professional Enhance the quality and effectiveness of personal work and activities Improve one s competitive advantage professionally and positioning oneself for leadership within the broader research community Organizational RDA Member Benefits Provide an organizational perspective on the work of RDA and ability to influence RDA s direction Assist in implementation of RDA Outputs Participate in all RDA Organizational Forums Receive regular updates on the work of the RDA Attend Organizational Assembly meetings and vote on proposed policies for consideration by the RDA Council and for members of the Organizational Advisory Board Provide advice to the Council through the Organizational Advisory Board Be recognized on the RDA Website and at RDA Meetings as a supporter of data interoperability
https://rd-alliance.org/about.html Who Can Join RDA? Any individual or organization, regardless of profession or discipline, with an interest in reducing the barriers to data sharing and exchange and who agrees to RDA s guiding principles of: Openness Consensus Balance Harmonization Community-driven Non-profit and technology-neutral Membership is free @ http://www.rd-alliance.org/user/register
Getting involved Individuals Observers Contributors Drivers Members WGs-IGs-BoFs Requests for Comments Plenaries Organisations Insight Adopt Drive Member WGs-IGs-BoFs RfCs H2020 projects Adoption / Uptake National level Coordination & Knowledge Exchange, Strategy & / or Implementation Papers & Events Meetings & Fora Training & Workshops Uptake pilots https://rd-alliance.org/about/get-involved.html 12
https://rd-alliance.org/about.html Members Type (Dec 2015) Press & Media 22 Policy/Funding Agency 58 Large Enterprise 85 IT Consultancy/Development 119 Small and Medium Enterprise 212 Other 198 Government/Public Services 583 Academia/Research 2447 TOTAL 3724 392 991 1274 1656 2048 2404 2636 2881 3126 3434 Total RDA Community Members: 3724 Who is RDA? 3724 from 110 countries May - July Aug - Oct North America 34 % Nov - Feb - May - Jan Apr July South America 1 % Aug - Oct Africa 3 % Nov - Jan Asia 9 % Australasia 4 % Feb -Apr May - July Aug -Oct Nov - Jan Feb- Apr Europe 49 %
RDA Organisational Members RDA Affiliate Members Organisational & Affiliate Members https://rd-alliance.org/organisation/rda-organisation-affiliate-members.html
RDA Plenary 6 (Paris) 23-25 Sept 2015 RDA deliverables presented: Repository Audit and Certification DSA WDS RDA/WDS Publishing Data Bibliometrics RDA/WDS Publishing Data Services RDA/WDS Publishing Data Workflows Theme: Enterprise Engagement with a focus on Climate Change 700 attendees from 40+ countries & hosted by Cap Digital France Co-located conferences: 1. einfrastructures & RDA for Data Intensive Science 2. Persistent Identifiers: Enabling Services for Data Intensive Research 7 Adoption cases: Deep Carbon Observatory, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, Datafed.net, the Materials Innovation Infrastructure, EUDAT Collaborative Data Infrastructure, German Climate Computing Center (DKRZ) & Common Language Resources and Technology Infrastructure (CLARIN) Focus on enterprise & climate change: 20 enterprises showcased solutions 3 climate change data challenge winners Biovel, Plume Labs, Vizonomy Focus on emerging professionals : RDA/EU sponsored 12 European Early Career Researchers and Scientists & RDA/US sponsored 8 Fellowship winners https://rd-alliance.org/plenary-meetings/rda-sixth-plenary-meeting.html
RDA recommendations & outputs to be presented: Output booklet for outputs from September 2015 at Paris Plenary: https://rd-alliance.org/sites/default/files/attachment/booklet_outputsseptember2015_web.pdf Running Request for Comments at: https://www.rd-alliance.org/ Focus on Open Science Data Sharing Symposium 29 Feb 2016 Focus on emerging professionals & RDA supporters: RDA/EU sponsored 10 European Early Career Researchers and Scientists & 10 European RDA Members https://rd-alliance.org/plenary-meetings/rda-seventh-plenary-meeting.html
Leif Laaksonen, CSC @resdatall @rda_europe RDA Global Email - enquiries@rd-alliance.org Web - www.rd-alliance.org Twitter - @resdatall LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/researchdataalliance Slideshare - http://www.slideshare.net/researchdataalliance Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/pages/research-data- Alliance/459608890798924 RDA Europe Email - info@europe.rd-alliance.org Web - europe.rd-alliance.org Twitter - @RDA_Europe RDA US Twitter - @RDA_US
European - EUDAT 21
EUDAT ~ The European Data Infrastructure info@eudat.eu @Eudat_eu www.eudat.eu EUDAT receives funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 programme - DG CONNECT e-infrastructures. Contract No. 654065 www.eudat.eu
EUDAT: A pan-european Infrastructure EUDAT offers common data services to individuals, research infrastructures & communities and service providers through a network of 35 European organisations. EUDAT enables European researchers from any discipline and any geographic location to preserve, find, access, and process data in a trusted environment. European infrastructures Technology Providers Research Communities
Community-Driven Solutions EUDAT services (the so called B2 Service Suite) are designed, built and implemented based on user community requirements. BIOMEDICAL & MEDICAL SCIENCES MATERIALS & ANALYTICAL FACILITIES MAPPER PHYSICAL SCIENCES & ENGINEERING
Service Portfolio Individual Researcher RI/ Community Manager Service Function Status Data Discovery B2FIND Multi-disciplinary joint MD catalogue Active Metadata Catalogue MD extraction, MD store, index Under develop. Data Hosting, Registration & Management & Sharing B2DROP Cloud storage, sync & exchange Active B2SAFE Policy-driven data management Active B2SHARE Repository for sharable digital objects Active B2HANDLE Policy-based prefix & PID Active management Data Type Registry Under develop. Data Access, Interface & Movement B2ACCESS Federated multi-protocol IAM Active Generic API Common data interface service Under develop. B2STAGE Data staging service CDI ext. Active Subscription Data transfer subscription Under develop. Consultancy Training on services & data management Active Consultancy on licensing, certification, data Active privacy, data system design Helpdesk Support and enabling Active Operations Service Hosting PaaS, IaaS, SaaS Under develop. Monitoring Availability & reliability monitoring Active Accounting Storage & Data Usage Reporting Under develop. SLC Management Service Portfolio & Catalogue Active Service Provider Coordination Project Implementation, Active ( ) Service & Resource Provisioning Site Registry Site, Service & Service Groups Active ( ) For more information on EUDAT visit www.eudat.eu
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Pouta Cloud Services @ CSC Pouta Cloud Services are ideal and cost efficient computing solution for research and education. The computing needs can be related to scientific modeling and number crunching in various areas of science, such as life sciences, big-data, astronomy, material sciences, earth sciences or financial analytics. cpouta o Using cpouta, customers can quickly deploy self-administered servers using a simple user interface. cpouta can be used for research and educational purposes by Finnish universities and polytechnics for free. (https://research.csc.fi/cpouta) epouta o In epouta, the security is taken into a new level. epouta customers have dedicated connections from their home networks directly to their epouta servers. epouta is ideal for organizations that require high performance, high security and certified environment for sensitive data handling. (https://research.csc.fi/epouta) 27
CSC is a reliable partner CSC's ICT Platforms meets the the national security requirement o CSC's technology platforms secure CSC complies to requirements and best practices on information security o national requirements (Raised Information Security Level) o audited several times by external auditors o complies to international standards o ISO/IEC 27001:2013 certificate o covers all CSC's ICT platforms and datacenters, preservation and IAAS o to be enlarged to cover new services The certification ensures that CSC has the ability to manage, lead and continuously improve the information security of its services Peering also on security with national and international partners In case of security incidents or other security matters: security@csc.fi
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