Papers by Nicoletta Carboni
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Dec 5, 2022
Participant organisation name Country 1 European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) France 2 I... more Participant organisation name Country 1 European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) France 2 Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) France 3 European XFEL (XFEL.EU) Germany 4 The European Spallation Source (ESS) Sweden 5 Extreme Light Infrastructure ERIC (ELI-ERIC) Belgium 6 Central European Research Infrastructure Consortium (CERIC-ERIC) Italy 7 EGI Foundation (EGI.eu) The Netherlands Dissemination of the results (policies, reports, services, training material) Exploitation of the outcomes (policies, tools and sevices) Communication of progress and activities to all stakeholders The main project's communication objectives have been the following: Ensure a smooth and effective communication exchange within the project partnership, guaranteeing a proper flow of information throughout the different bodies of the management structure by following the principles of cooperation and transparency, and by respecting the rules on confidentiality. Strengthen project partners' coordination and networking by means of internal communications tools fully dedicated to the project and its partners, and by providing the proper online and offline environment for open discussion of common challenges and exchange of best practices. Increase the visibility of PaNOSC through the publication of the project's outputs (policies, standards, methodologies, technical and operational information, software, etc.) and the dissemination of results among relevant stakeholders, also via outreach activities and events. Involve, whenever possible, PaN user communities, national PaN RIs, policy makers and funding agencies to increase the relevance of the project's results, stimulate change by transferring the developed policies and tools and nudge towards their adoption. Support communication actions aimed at affecting changes among main stakeholders (see Table 2) 1. Increase the awareness and knowledge among the PaN communities at both the national and European level about the work of PaNOSC, stimulating the best possible use of the guidelines, policies and tools developed throughout the project. Widen the network of IT professionals and staff involved in the development of the EOSC to favour exchanges of knowledge and best practices. Collaborate with other EOSC clusters, as well as with the PaNOSC sister project, ExPaNDS, by maintaining frequent updates on the project progress and developed policies, strategies, tools and technologies, fostering their adoption towards the construction of a harmonised federated and cross-disciplinary EOSC service catalogue. Enhance the project's impact by disseminating the project's relevant documents, information, services and achievements to stakeholders at the regional, national and European levels, to stimulate action towards the implementation of policies and tools, and towards the core INFRAEOSC programme's goal of putting forward the EOSC, by setting up and integrating the necessary services for effective data preservation and open access for immediate and future sharing and re-use. Assist exploitation of outputs and results, and ensure PaNOSC's legacy by making available best practices and relevant documentation to stakeholders after the end of the project. *Table 2. List of expected changes that the project has affected
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Nov 22, 2022
PaNOSC and ExPaNDS organised the 3 rd Photon and Neutron (PaN) EOSC Symposium on sustainable data... more PaNOSC and ExPaNDS organised the 3 rd Photon and Neutron (PaN) EOSC Symposium on sustainable data from PaN facilities as a satellite event to the International Conference of Research Infrastructures (ICRI), held in Brno (CZ) on 18th October 2022. The symposium, which hosted 12 participants onsite and 32 online attendees, aimed to share the major results achieved in making FAIR data a reality at PaN facilities across Europe, and to explore how a "PaN Data Commons" can be integrated into the EOSC, in collaboration with the other ESFRI cluster projects.
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Nov 22, 2022
PaNOSC and ExPaNDS organised the 3 rd Photon and Neutron (PaN) EOSC Symposium on sustainable data... more PaNOSC and ExPaNDS organised the 3 rd Photon and Neutron (PaN) EOSC Symposium on sustainable data from PaN facilities as a satellite event to the International Conference of Research Infrastructures (ICRI), held in Brno (CZ) on 18th October 2022. The symposium, which hosted 12 participants onsite and 32 online attendees, aimed to share the major results achieved in making FAIR data a reality at PaN facilities across Europe, and to explore how a "PaN Data Commons" can be integrated into the EOSC, in collaboration with the other ESFRI cluster projects.
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Dec 5, 2022
Participant organisation name Country 1 European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) France 2 I... more Participant organisation name Country 1 European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) France 2 Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) France 3 European XFEL (XFEL.EU) Germany 4 The European Spallation Source (ESS) Sweden 5 Extreme Light Infrastructure ERIC (ELI-ERIC) Belgium 6 Central European Research Infrastructure Consortium (CERIC-ERIC) Italy 7 EGI Foundation (EGI.eu) The Netherlands Dissemination of the results (policies, reports, services, training material) Exploitation of the outcomes (policies, tools and sevices) Communication of progress and activities to all stakeholders The main project's communication objectives have been the following: Ensure a smooth and effective communication exchange within the project partnership, guaranteeing a proper flow of information throughout the different bodies of the management structure by following the principles of cooperation and transparency, and by respecting the rules on confidentiality. Strengthen project partners' coordination and networking by means of internal communications tools fully dedicated to the project and its partners, and by providing the proper online and offline environment for open discussion of common challenges and exchange of best practices. Increase the visibility of PaNOSC through the publication of the project's outputs (policies, standards, methodologies, technical and operational information, software, etc.) and the dissemination of results among relevant stakeholders, also via outreach activities and events. Involve, whenever possible, PaN user communities, national PaN RIs, policy makers and funding agencies to increase the relevance of the project's results, stimulate change by transferring the developed policies and tools and nudge towards their adoption. Support communication actions aimed at affecting changes among main stakeholders (see Table 2) 1. Increase the awareness and knowledge among the PaN communities at both the national and European level about the work of PaNOSC, stimulating the best possible use of the guidelines, policies and tools developed throughout the project. Widen the network of IT professionals and staff involved in the development of the EOSC to favour exchanges of knowledge and best practices. Collaborate with other EOSC clusters, as well as with the PaNOSC sister project, ExPaNDS, by maintaining frequent updates on the project progress and developed policies, strategies, tools and technologies, fostering their adoption towards the construction of a harmonised federated and cross-disciplinary EOSC service catalogue. Enhance the project's impact by disseminating the project's relevant documents, information, services and achievements to stakeholders at the regional, national and European levels, to stimulate action towards the implementation of policies and tools, and towards the core INFRAEOSC programme's goal of putting forward the EOSC, by setting up and integrating the necessary services for effective data preservation and open access for immediate and future sharing and re-use. Assist exploitation of outputs and results, and ensure PaNOSC's legacy by making available best practices and relevant documentation to stakeholders after the end of the project. *Table 2. List of expected changes that the project has affected
The Project Repository Journal
PaNOSC – Making FAIR open data a reality for Photon and Neutron Science The Photon and Neutron Op... more PaNOSC – Making FAIR open data a reality for Photon and Neutron Science The Photon and Neutron Open Science Cloud (PaNOSC) is a European project enabling open science through the adoption of FAIR principles across photon and neutron (PaN) facilities in Europe. To this aim, PaNOSC has developed and provided common policies and software and services connected to and made accessible via the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC).
Deliverable 9.2 showcases the structure and main sections of the PaNOSC website www.panosc.eu.
This deliverable represents the ERIC Forum website, which is the major online communication chann... more This deliverable represents the ERIC Forum website, which is the major online communication channel used for all target audience categories and the general public.
Photon and Neutron sources are producing more and more petabytes of scientific data each year. At... more Photon and Neutron sources are producing more and more petabytes of scientific data each year. At the same time scientific publishing is evolving to make scientific data part of publications. The Photon and Neutron Open Science Cloud (PaNOSC project is an EU financed project to provide scientific data management for enabling Open Science. Data will be managed according to the FAIR principles. This means data will be curated and made available under an Open Data policy, findable, interoperable and reusable. This paper will describe how the European photon and neutron sources on the ESFRI roadmap envision PaNOSC as part of the European Open Science Cloud. The paper will present the objectives of the project on the issues of data policy, metadata, data curation, long term archiving and data sharing in the context of the latest developments in these areas.
PaNOSC is a European project financed by the INFRAEOSC-04 call for making FAIR data a reality in ... more PaNOSC is a European project financed by the INFRAEOSC-04 call for making FAIR data a reality in six European Research Infrastructures (RIs) for photon and neutron science, developing and providing services for scientific data, and connecting these to the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). This document summarises the main achievements after the first 18 months.
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