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FORINFRA-Nasj.sats. forskn.infrastrukt

Norwegian Open Research Data Infrastructure

Alternative title: Norsk åpen forskningsdata infrastruktur

Awarded: NOK 26.0 mill.

In the NORDi project, Sikt (former NSD) is modernising its data archive services and simultaneously developing new tools to make it easier to handle and share research data. The goal of the project is to increase the value of data, which can partly be done by making the data in NSD's archive easier to find and use. The tools we develop in the project will make it easier to manage research data in a good and secure way, and share data in line with the FAIR data principles.

NORD-i - Norwegian Open Research Data Infrastructure The Norwegian government, alongside the European Commission and an increasing number of national governments and international organizations, have pronounced that open access to scientific results (publications and data) should be the default and research funders are taking steps towards an open access policy. The implementation and success of an open access policy rely on the existence of research infrastructures that support professional data management, including long-term preservation and enduring access to data. NORD-i will build on the existing Norwegian research infrastructure to develop a comprehensive system for easy data deposit, open access and data sharing to enhance scientific transparency and trust across scientific domains and to promote the use of the existing infrastructure and deposit service. The project will establish a new state-of- the- art e-infrastructure for research data, including user-friendly tools and web-interfaces for deposit, management and access to data. The new infrastructure represent a major upgrade and to some extent a replacement of NSD's current solutions for archival storage, long-term preservation and dissemination of research data. The main objective of the upgraded infrastructure is to improve the ability and possibilities of researchers to manage, deposit, gain access to and use research data in an efficient, transparent, secure and cost-effective way and thereby build their trust and willingness to deposit and share research data. Furthermore, it is to offer research institutions an interactive, user-friendly, cost-effective, professional and trusted data storage and data management system. Moreover, the upgraded infrastructure will increase the ability to deliver efficient and much needed services at the crossroad between data producers, data users and financing authorities and facilitate high quality research in a national and international context.

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