Organization |
For research outcomes, this refers to the affiliated organizations of its authors
For projects: the organizations participating in the project (i.e. beneficiaries of the grant)
Country code mapping: https://api.openaire.eu/vocabularies/dnet:countries
The OpenAIRE research graph is in the process of improving the organization database with the newly developed
OpenOrgs tool.
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Country |
Unless stated otherwise this refers to the country of the affiliated organization
The OS Observatory relies on the coverage and quality of this attribute (as we present results at the country-level),
therefore we are continuously working on improving it, via ingesting additional affiliation links and cleaning the data.
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Share of GDP for R&D |
The share of the Gross Domestic Product of a country that has gone into research and development. We
are currently using 2018 data as presented here.
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Funder |
Funders in OpenAIRE; that is funders for which there is a linked project or research outcome in the OpenAIRE
Research Graph. Please check the Funder filter on the sidebar, here, for a list.
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Funding organization |
As listed in the registry of grant-giving organizations: https://www.crossref.org/services/funder-registry/
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Type |
The sub-type of a research outcome (e.g., a publication can be a pre-print, conference proceeding,
article,
etc.)
Resource type mapping:
https://api.openaire.eu/vocabularies/dnet:result_typologies
(click on the code to see the specific types for each result type)
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Access mode |
The best available (across all instances) access rights of a research outcome
Types: open access (or open source for software), restricted, closed, embargo (= closed for a specific period of time, then open)
Note: definition of restricted
may vary by data source, it may refer to access rights being given to registered users, potentially behind a paywall.
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CC licence |
A Creative Commons copyright license (https://creativecommons.org/)
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PID (persistent identifier) |
A long-lasting reference to a resource
Types: http://api.openaire.eu/vocabularies/dnet:pid_types
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Context |
Related research community, initiative or infrastructure |
Journal |
The scientific journal an article is published in. |
Publisher |
The publisher of the venue (journal, book, etc.) of a research outcome |
Datasources (content providers) |
The different datasources ingested in the OpenAIRE Research Graph.
Content Provider Types:
- Repositories
- Open Access Publishers & Journals
- Aggregators
- Entity Registries
- Journal Aggregators
- CRIS (Current Research Information System)
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Repositories |
Information systems where scientists upload the bibliographic metadata and payloads of their
research outcomes (e.g. PDFs of their scientific articles, CSVs of their data, archive with their
software), due to obligations from their organizations, their funders, or due to community practices
(e.g. ArXiv, Europe PMC, Zenodo).
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Open Access Publishers & Journals |
Information systems of open access publishers or relative journals, which offer bibliographic
metadata and PDFs of their published articles.
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Aggregators |
Information systems that collect descriptive metadata about research products from multiple sources
in order to enable cross-data source discovery of given research products (e,g, DataCite,
BASE, DOAJ).
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Entity Registries |
Information systems created with the intent of maintaining authoritative registries of given
entities in the scholarly communication, such as OpenDOAR for the institutional repositories, re3data
for the data repositories, CORDA and other funder databases for projects and funding information.
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CRIS (Current Research Information System) |
Information systems adopted by research and academic organizations to keep track of their research
administration records and relative results; examples of CRIS content are articles or datasets funded
by projects, their principal investigators, facilities acquired thanks to funding, etc.
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