The Open Access Repository (OAR) project was started to implement Open Access policies and to preserve and share the scientific research results, including research data of INFN authors. With the approval of the Disciplinare per l’accesso aperto ai prodotti della ricerca dell’INFN document, in July 2023, the OAR instance officially became the INFN’s institutional repository. In the past two years we studied the optimization of our institutional repository through the bulk upload of digital documents, such as INFN Technical Notes and documents related to the ADONE project (1969-1993). Moreover, since 2023, a collaboration with INFN-CNAF has been established to migrate the current instance of the repository (v3) to an updated InvenioRDM (CERN) release (v11.0). To better support the OAR migration, recent activities have been mainly focused on the record upload process, exploiting the following topics: authentication, metadata customization, author and entity names disambiguation and product approval flow management. In addition to the study of the repository structure, we worked on communication as well, introducing the tool to users through a specific website, and user training activities about the use of OAR.
Open Access repositories for scientific literature and research data / Dal Pra, S.; Piergentili, I.. - (2024), pp. 315-324. (Intervento presentato al convegno IL PROGETTO IBiSCo E LA TRANSIZIONE VERSO IL “CENTRO NAZIONALE DI RICERCA IN HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING, BIG DATA E QUANTUM COMPUTING (ICSC)” tenutosi a Naples; Italy) [10.5281/zenodo.13120589].
Open Access repositories for scientific literature and research data
I. Piergentili
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
2024
Abstract
The Open Access Repository (OAR) project was started to implement Open Access policies and to preserve and share the scientific research results, including research data of INFN authors. With the approval of the Disciplinare per l’accesso aperto ai prodotti della ricerca dell’INFN document, in July 2023, the OAR instance officially became the INFN’s institutional repository. In the past two years we studied the optimization of our institutional repository through the bulk upload of digital documents, such as INFN Technical Notes and documents related to the ADONE project (1969-1993). Moreover, since 2023, a collaboration with INFN-CNAF has been established to migrate the current instance of the repository (v3) to an updated InvenioRDM (CERN) release (v11.0). To better support the OAR migration, recent activities have been mainly focused on the record upload process, exploiting the following topics: authentication, metadata customization, author and entity names disambiguation and product approval flow management. In addition to the study of the repository structure, we worked on communication as well, introducing the tool to users through a specific website, and user training activities about the use of OAR.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.