In 2019, the Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres launched the Helmholtz Metadata Collaboration (HMC) platform as part of its Information and Data Science Framework to translate global metadata concepts into application and to harmonize scientific practice within the association. HMC's mission is to facilitate the visibility and reusability of data within the Helmholtz Association...
PANGAEA – Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science is a worldwide recognised digital data repository that plays a pivotal role in archiving, publishing, and disseminating scientific data related to earth and environmental sciences. As a publicly accessible information system, PANGAEA ensures that high-quality, well-structured, and interoperable datasets are preserved and made available...
The Wildlife Observatory of Australia (WildObs) is building the Australia’s first national infrastructure dedicated to automated wildlife image analysis. Designed to process large volumes of camera trap data using artificial intelligence, WildObs provides the tools and infrastructure necessary to support scalable, standardised, and reproducible biodiversity monitoring across Australia’s varied...
RMIT researchers are increasingly challenged by the size, dimension, and complexity of their data, the need to develop and run sophisticated data processing and analysis pipelines, and the need for computing-intensive simulations to compare with and interpret physical experiments. To partially address these challenges, the RMIT Advanced Computing Ecosystem (RACE) model provides scalable,...
ICPSR, one of the world’s largest social science data archives, located at the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan, is leading a $38M National Science Foundation project, the Research Data Ecosystem (RDE), to modernize research data infrastructure and support efficient, cutting-edge, and reproducible data-driven science.
In this presentation, we will briefly discuss...
Despite major investments in Open Science infrastructures, environmental research remains fragmented across domains, systems, and borders. We have no shortage of data. What we lack are better ways to turn it into science. ENVRI-Hub NEXT project tackles this by breaking silos and building real bridges—one infrastructure at a time.
The ENVRI-Hub NEXT advances the ENVRI-Hub, a platform that...
The Southern Ocean's influence on global climate and marine ecosystems underscores the urgent need for comprehensive and accessible observational data. Here we present a tool for discovery of, and access to, existing Southern Ocean data – SOOSmap, Version 2. SOOSmap is a collaborative effort between the Southern Ocean Observing System and European Marine Observations and Data Network Physics,...
The Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) disciplinary sector encompasses research studies that share an epistemological commitment to the critical investigation of human experience, cultural expression, and social organization. SSH research contributes to the development of theoretical frameworks and methodological approaches that are essential for understanding complex societal...