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OpenAIRE Guidelines Release 4.0 alpha OpenAIRE Jan 31, 2018

Contents 1 Introduction 3 2 Application Profile Overview 5 3 How to contribute 7 i

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OpenAIRE Guidelines, Release 4.0 alpha These guidelines describe the application profile v4 for Literature Repository managers to be compatible with OpenAIRE. Contents 1

OpenAIRE Guidelines, Release 4.0 alpha 2 Contents

CHAPTER 1 Introduction 1.1 Aim The OpenAIRE Guidelines for Literature Repository Managers 4.0 provide orientation for repository managers to define and implement their local data management policies according to the requirements of the OpenAIRE - Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe. Initially, the requirements of the OpenAIRE infrastructure, and the previous versions of the OpenAIRE Guidelines, were established to support and monitor the implementation of the FP7 OA pilot. However, this version of the Guidelines, according to the expansion of the aims of the OpenAIRE project and infrastructure, has a broader scope. In fact, these guidelines are intended to guide repository manager to expose to the OpenAIRE infrastructure not only EC funded publications, but also other Open Access publications, regardless of their funding. So, by implementing these Guidelines, repository managers will not only be enabling authors who deposit publications in their repository to fulfill the EC Open Access requirements, and eventually also the requirements of other (national or international) funders with whom OpenAIRE cooperates, but also incorporating their publications into the OpenAIRE infrastructure for discoverability and utilizing value-added services provided by the OpenAIRE portal. The OpenAIRE Guidelines for Literature Repository Managers 4.0 are part of a set of OpenAIRE Guidelines that also includes the OpenAIRE Guidelines for Data Archive Managers and the OpenAIRE CERIF-XML profile. 1.2 What s new In comparison with previous versions of the Guidelines, this 4.0 version introduces the following major changes: an application profile and schema based on Dublin Core and DataCite support of identifier schemes for authors, organizations, funders, scholarly resources 3

OpenAIRE Guidelines, Release 4.0 alpha 1.3 Acknowledgements & Contributors Editors Jochen Schirrwagen (Bielefeld University, Germany) Experts & Reviewers Pedro Principe (University of Minho, Portugal) Paolo Manghi (CNR, Italy) Alberto Cabezas (LA Referencia, Chile) Paola Azrilevich (MinCyT, Argentina) 1.4 Versions 4.0 draft, November 2017 3.0, April 2013 3.0, beta December 2012 The OpenAIRE OAI set has been renamed from ec_fundedresources to openaire. New relation elements for indicating external identifiers, references and connections to datasets. 2.0, October 2012 doi:10.5281/zenodo.59208 Compatibility for aggregators; extended Namespace for Project Identification 1.1, November 2010 doi:10.5281/zenodo.59206 Correction of names and references; addition of license and version statement 1.0, July 2010 doi:10.5281/zenodo.59204 Initial document 4 Chapter 1. Introduction

CHAPTER 2 Application Profile Overview This documentation uses the following namespace abbreviation: dc: http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/ datacite: http://datacite.org/schema/kernel-4 rdf : http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns# oaire: http://namespaceopenaire.eu/schema/oaire/ OpenAIRE-Field Metadata Element Refinement by vocabulary dc:title dc:title dci:creator datacite:creator dci:contributor datacite:contributor DataCite contributor type dci:fundingreference datacite:fundingreference DataCite funderidentifier type dci:alternativeidentifier datacite:alternateidentifier dci:relatedidentifier datacite:relatedidentifier DataCite relatedidentifier type dci:dateembargo datacite:date DataCite datetype dc:language dc:language IETF BCP 47, ISO 639-1,2,3 dc:publisher dc:publisher dc:date dc:date dc:typepublicationtype dc:type COAR Resource Type Vocabulary dc:description dc:description dc:format dc:format dc:identifier dc:identifier dc:rightsaccessrights dc:rights COAR Access Right Vocabulary dc:source dc:source dc:subject dc:subject dc:rightslicensecondition dc:rights dc:relation dc:relation dc:coverage dc:coverage aire:version aire:version aire:file aire:file 5

OpenAIRE Guidelines, Release 4.0 alpha 6 Chapter 2. Application Profile Overview

CHAPTER 3 How to contribute The deadline for consultation is extended until 28-February-2018. Your feedback, esp. as a repository manager, is important for us. You can provide us feedback using the following channels: by creating an issue in our guidelines github repository (you need to have a github account): https://github.com/ openaire/guidelines-literature-repositories/issues by making annotations on the guidelines pages (you need to have an account for https://web.hypothes.is): just highlight some text and you can annotate the document by making comments at the blog post: https://blogs.openaire.eu/?p=2397 by sending an e-mail: info@openaire.eu 7