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OpenAIRE builds an open scholarly graph of research products (publications, datasets, software and other types of research products), linked to each other and to fundings, projects and organizations.
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The information used to build the graph is collected from the OpenAIRE network of content providers<!– (currently composed of more than 400 institutional repositories, 8,000 Open Access journals, 70 dataset archives and 20 funders)–>
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and is inferred by OpenAIRE algorithms. OpenAIRE algorithms are capable of detecting duplicates and mining information from the full-texts of Open Access publications.
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For more details about the construction of the graph, please check <a href="https://beta.openaire.eu/aggregation-and-content-provision-workflows" target="_blank" >here</a>.
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Thanks to the Research Community Dashboard (RCD), researchers have a dedicated view of the OpenAIRE graph where only the research products relevant to the community are searchable and browsable.<br>
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There are several ways to decide if a research product is relevant to a given community:
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<b>OpenAIRE algorithms:</b> Community managers can configure the OpenAIRE algorithms, in order to automatically assign research products to a community based on:
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The content providers they have been collected from. <br>Examples: all research products collected from "NeuroVault" are relevant to the Neuroinformatics community; all research products collected from the LINDAT/CLARIN repository are relevant to the CLARIN research initiative.
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The projects they have been produced in. <br>Examples: all research products of the project "Tara Mediterranee" are relevant to the European Marine Science community; all research products of the project "ARIADNE" are relevant to the Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage community.
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The subjects and keywords (only for RCD serving research communities). <br>Examples: all research products having "SDG11 - Sustainable cities and communities" among the subjects are relevant to the Greek Sustainable Development Solutions Network community; all research products with subject "agriculture" are relevant to the AgInfra community
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