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Here you will find all the OpenAIRE presentations (presented in various venues by all partners), and all publications related to the OpenAIRE topics (Open Access, Policies, Best practices, Technological advances, etc.). Since OpenAIRE is a pan-European effort you will probably find content in many languages.
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1 - Presentations
OpenAIRE presentations
OpenAIRE publications

2 - Studies on Subject-Specific Requirements for Open Access Infrastructure
The OpenAIRE "Studies on Subject-Specific Requirements for Open Access Infrastructures" highlight the subject-specific requirements to get an in-depth understanding of today's research infrastructures and future needs. They cover five different disciplines, that of
- Health and Life Sciences (Chapter B, G)
- Information and Communication Technology (Chapter C)
- Environment data (Chapter F)
- Socio-economic sciences and Humanities (Chapter E)
- e-infrastructures (Chapter D)
The study is published as a book and individual chapters, consisting of- an introduction
- six subject-specific case studies from highly qualified subject specialists
- a comparative conclusion
The case studies address the correlation between subject specificity, Open Access and infrastructure. They show principles of existing research infrastructures and draw conclusions for a roadmap.* Chapter A: Meier zu Verl, C., & W. Horstmann. 2011. “Introduction”, in: C. Meier zu Verl, & W. Horstmann (Eds.), Studies on Subject-Specific Requirements for Open Access Infrastructure. Bielefeld: Universitätsbibliothek, 5 - 17.* Chapter B: Besemer, H., C. Addison, F. Pelloni, E.M. Porcari, & N. Manning-Thomas. 2011. “Agricultural Research”, in: C. Meier zu Verl, & W. Horstmann (Eds.), Studies on Subject-Specific Requirements for Open Access Infrastructure. Bielefeld: Universitätsbibliothek, 19 - 68.* Chapter C: Spohr, D., & P. Cimiano. 2011. “Information and Communication Technology”, in: C. Meier zu Verl, & W. Horstmann (Eds.), Studies on Subject-Specific Requirements for Open Access Infrastructure. Bielefeld: Universitätsbibliothek, 69 - 124.* Chapter D: Candela, L., A. Katifori, & P. Manghi. 2011. “e-Infrastructures Area”, in: C. Meier zu Verl, & W. Horstmann (Eds.), Studies on Subject-Specific Requirements for Open Access Infrastructure. Bielefeld: Universitätsbibliothek, 126 - 163.* Chapter E: Hogenaar, A. , H. Tjalsma, & M. Priddy. 2011. “Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences”, in: C. Meier zu Verl, & W. Horstmann (Eds.), Studies on Subject-Specific Requirements for Open Access Infrastructure. Bielefeld: Universitätsbibliothek, 165 - 213.* Chapter F: Hamann, I. . 2011. “Climate Research”, in: C. Meier zu Verl, & W. Horstmann (Eds.), Studies on Subject-Specific Requirements for Open Access Infrastructure. Bielefeld: Universitätsbibliothek, 216 - 309.* Chapter G: McEntyre, J. , & A. Swan. 2011. “Health Sciences”, in: C. Meier zu Verl, & W. Horstmann (Eds.), Studies on Subject-Specific Requirements for Open Access Infrastructure. Bielefeld: Universitätsbibliothek, 312 - 357.* Chapter H: Meier zu Verl, C., & W. Horstmann. 2011. “Subject-Specific Requirements for Open Access Infrastructure - Attempt at a Synthesis”, in: C. Meier zu Verl, & W. Horstmann (Eds.), Studies on Subject-Specific Requirements for Open Access Infrastructure. Bielefeld: Universitätsbibliothek, 345 - 366.
Book
- Editors C. Meier zu Verl, & W. Horstmann (Eds.). 2011. Studies on Subject-Specific Requirements for Open Access Infrastructure. Bielefeld: Universitätsbibliothek.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2390/PUB-2011-1
Chapters
- Chapter A - Introduction : Meier zu Verl, C., & W. Horstmann. 2011. “Introduction”
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2390/PUB-2011-2 - Chapter B - Agricultural Research : Besemer, H., C. Addison, F. Pelloni, E.M. Porcari, & N. Manning-Thomas. 2011. “Agricultural Research”
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2390/PUB-2011-5 - Chapter C - Information and Communication Technology : Spohr, D., & P. Cimiano. 2011. “Information and Communication Technology”
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2390/PUB-2011-4 - Chapter D - e-Infrastructures Area : Candela, L., A. Katifori, & P. Manghi. 2011. “e-Infrastructures Area”
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2390/PUB-2011-6 - Chapter E - Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences : Hogenaar, A. , H. Tjalsma, & M. Priddy. 2011. “Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences”
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2390/PUB-2011-7 - Chapter F - Climate Research : Hamann, I. . 2011. “Climate Research”
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2390/PUB-2011-8 - Chapter G - Health Sciences : McEntyre, J. , & A. Swan. 2011. “Health Sciences”
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2390/PUB-2011-9 - Chapter H - Subject-Specific Requirements for Open Access Infrastructure - Attempt at a Synthesis : Meier zu Verl, C., & W. Horstmann. 2011. “Subject-Specific Requirements for Open Access Infrastructure - Attempt at a Synthesis”
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2390/PUB-2011-3
3 - Publications
OpenAIRE publications
