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OpenAIRE NEXUS and GALAXY Project Collaboration

The e-Infrastructure Assembly is the structured collaboration of five pan-European digital service providers: OpenAIRE, EGI, EUDAT, GÉANT, and PRACE. Together, they provide and connect local, regional, European and thematic research data centres, data repositories, archives and computing infrastructures as well as universities and other organisations and employ teams of experts with the aim of enabling the advancement of science and innovation. The e-Infrastructures and their members provide an ecosystem of services in which research, innovation, collaboration and coordinated service delivery efforts are aligned with EOSC at the local, national and European level.

For over a decade, they have contributed to the development of EOSC through INFRAEOSC projects and participation in EOSC task forces which guided and aligned the process both contextually and theoretically. Concurrently, Assembly members have strengthened their collaboration with research communities and organisations, focusing on the development, construction and operation of services and underlying infrastructure for the research data life cycle, as well as for the management of the web of FAIR data. These form the basis of the EOSC EU Node, and, since they are readily integrated in the EOSC framework, they are now also available to prospective EOSC Federation nodes.

Learn more about the e-Infrastructures Assembly in the collaboration announcement.
The OpenAIRE and the Galaxy teams will collaborate to capture and display in a unique, new Galaxy alliance-branded webspace, selected research outputs related to the Galaxy community with the aim of tracking the outputs of the community, showing its impact in the research landscape and its contribution to Open Science. OpenAIRE will offer a CONNECT gateway as a single entry-point to the research outputs of the Galaxy community. Galaxy will offer to OpenAIRE rich metadata records about its known outputs, in such a way they are programmatically harvestable by the OpenAIRE aggregator, either via data sources compliant with the OpenAIRE guidelines (e.g. Zenodo) or via endpoints compatible with bioschemas.org.
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