Applicability and challenges related to the Charter for Open Access to Research Infrastructures
In the European Commission’s Communication A new ERA for Research and Innovation, The Commission proposes that Member States reinforce their commitment to shared policies and principles, drawing on the 20 years of the ERA, by adopting a Pact for Research and Innovation (Pact). In the field of Research Infrastructures (RIs), a relevant contribution to such a Pact could be the Charter for Access to Research Infrastructures (Charter). Since the Pact preparation is planned for the first half of 2021, the present document reviews its applicability and raises the potential need for a revision. It is considered that the Charter needs to cover a vast community of research infrastructures, hence it’s rather general; however, this needs to be weighed against its usability. For example, the current lack of some key definitions, such as scientific excellence, peer review, and restricted access, makes it possible for many different practices to qualify as excellence-based mode, defying the Charter’s purpose. ► Download the paper here from the Zenodo platform (10.5281/zenodo.4475207): http://bit.ly/2NzYLdg(odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie) - This report has been developed in the frame of the Horizon 2020 project ACCELERATE, funded by the European Union Framework Programme for Research and Innovation Horizon 2020, Grant Agreement 731112.