Papers by Leonardo Marino

As described in the SSHOC GA, task 2.3 SSHOC web presence will cover all activities related to th... more As described in the SSHOC GA, task 2.3 SSHOC web presence will cover all activities related to the design, development, roll-out and continuous update of the SSHOC web presence. An evolved SSHOC web platform will ensure a service-oriented approach to the SSHOC marketplace developed in WP7 and will act as the main project entry point providing a multi-view of the SSH landscape, according to the main research lines of the ERICs involved, namely Art and Humanities, Social Science, Linguistics. The SSHOC web platform will be conceived and structured to ensure visibility and easy access to the technologies and services resulting from WP3, as well as innovations mechanisms in data production (WP4), use cases (WP5) and training materials (WP6), targeting data producers and data re-users in the SSH disciplines, as well as industry players. The web platform will also serve as main repository for all published content and allow access to project deliverables and external resources. It will ha...
As described in the SSHOC GA, task 2.1 SSHOC cluster communication & dissemination strategy will ... more As described in the SSHOC GA, task 2.1 SSHOC cluster communication & dissemination strategy will produce a detailed communication and outreach plan, according to which a coordinated set of actions will be carried out, to ensure coverage of stakeholders and adequate visibility across Europe and beyond as well as a coherent, harmonized and communication following a cluster strategy. As part of this plan, communication objectives will be defined, and a well delineated stakeholder map and analysis will be conducted in collaboration with WP6 (T6.1). In M2 the SSHOC Community Database and at M4, the SSHOC Stakeholder database were created and managed. The Stakeholder Database was shared with all participants in the common working space, whereas the SSHOC community database is managed in alignment with the GDPR requirements.
This document provides the report for the EOSC Coordination Day that was held in Budapest form 28... more This document provides the report for the EOSC Coordination Day that was held in Budapest form 28 to 29 November 2019. Thirty EOSC-related projects come together for two days of discussions on how best they can collaborate in order to ensure a smooth implementation of key aspects of the EOSC. Organised by the EOSCsecretariat.eu project, the meeting saw agreement on a number of actions to bring projects closer together and foster the inclusive and collaborative nature of the EOSC. The meeting also followed up on actions agreed at the first EOSC Concertation meeting organised by European Commission in September 2019.

This project aims to build a Social Sciences and Humanities Open Cloud (SSHOC) as part of the Eur... more This project aims to build a Social Sciences and Humanities Open Cloud (SSHOC) as part of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) by implementing a cloud based-infrastructure to maximize the interconnectedness of existing and new research infrastructures. The goal is to provide a recognisable and accessible environment for data, tools, services and trainings, and to maximise data reuse through Open Science and FAIR principles. As stated in the Grant Agreement Article 38.1, "the beneficiaries must promote the action and its results, by providing targeted information to multiple audiences (including the media and the public) in a strategic and 1 effective manner" . In line with this, this document sets out a strategy for communication, and additionally for dissemination. Both, communication activities as well as dissemination activities contribute fundamentally to the project's visibility, outreach, and impact. This document will provide guidance to the projects' part...

As defined in the SSHOC workplan, task 2.3 SSHOC web presence will cover all activities related t... more As defined in the SSHOC workplan, task 2.3 SSHOC web presence will cover all activities related to the design, development, roll-out and continuous update of the SSHOC web presence. An evolved SSHOC web platform will ensure a service-oriented approach to the SSHOC marketplace developed in WP7 and will act as the main project entry point providing a multi-view of the SSH landscape, according to the main research lines of the ERICs involved, namely Art and Humanities, Social Science, Linguistics. The SSHOC web platform will be conceived and structured to ensure visibility and easy access to the technologies and services resulting from WP3, as well as innovations mechanisms in data production (WP4), use cases (WP5) and training materials (WP6), targeting data producers and data re-users in the SSH disciplines, as well as industry players. The web platform will also serve as main repository for all published content and allow access to project deliverables and external resources. It wil...

The <strong>EOSC Symposium</strong> 2019 represented a fundamental milestone in the E... more The <strong>EOSC Symposium</strong> 2019 represented a fundamental milestone in the EOSC roadmap. It was co-organised by the Secretariat and the main ICT eInfrastructures initiatives, namely, EOSC-hub, GEANT, OpenAIRE and PRACE in collaboration with the EOSC Governance Board, Executive Board and its Working Groups. The event saw <strong>three inspiring days</strong> during which all stakeholders contributed to discussions on the implementation of the EOSC. Taking place from the <strong>26th to the 28th of November 2019</strong>, in Budapest, Hungary, the EOSC Symposium brought together the shakers and makers in the growing world of EOSC, providing answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about the European Open Science Cloud. We have collected the highlights from these intense and stimulating days in a magazine for the whole EOSC community.
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Papers by Leonardo Marino