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Open Science is gradually becoming the modus operandi in research practices, affecting the way researchers
collaborate and publish, discover, and access scientific knowledge.
Scientists are increasingly publishing research results beyond the article, to share all scientific
- products (metadata and files) generated during an experiment, such as datasets, software, experiments.
+ products (metadata and files) generated during an experiment, such as research data, research software, experiments.
They publish in scholarly communication data sources (e.g. institutional repositories, data archives,
- software repositories), rely where possible on persistent identifiers (e.g. DOI, ORCID, Grid.ac, PDBs),
+ research software repositories), rely where possible on persistent identifiers (e.g. DOI, ORCID, Grid.ac, PDBs),
specify semantic links to other research products (e.g. supplementedBy, citedBy, versionOf), and possibly
to projects and/or relative funders.
By following such practices, scientists are implicitly constructing the Global Open Science Graph, where
by "graph" we mean a collection of objects interlinked by semantic relationships.
The OpenAIRE Graph includes metadata and links between scientific products (e.g. literature,
- datasets, software, and "other research products"), organizations, funders, funding streams, projects,
+ research data, research software, and "other research products"), organizations, funders, funding streams, projects,
communities, and (provenance) data sources - the details of the graph data model can be found
in Zenodo.org.
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