
The EU Open Research Repository launched in 2024, supporting the EU Open Science policy, and providing access to more than 100,000 research outputs from about 12,000 EU funded projects. This was made possible thanks to the many InvenioRDM features which either already existed or were developed as part of this project. This poster will present how we managed to showcase EU funded projects under one consistent visual identity thanks to InvenioRDM features like branded communities and subcommunities. We will also present how we improved discoverability of research outputs by using high quality metadata like the European Science Vocabulary (EuroSciVoc) and projects grant links from the Community Research and Development Information Service (CORDIS) to classify records by subject areas and provide browsing by collections. Finally we will also see how we empowered many projects to perform distributed curation by leveraging InvenioRDM features like "requests" and subcommunities. Looking ahead, we will show how the same features are being used to improve search and discovery of NIH-funded data in Zenodo. This poster will demonstrate how InvenioRDM modularity and flexibility enables its diverse user base to implement complex projects at scale.
InvenioRDM, distributed curation, metadata quality, research data management, OR2025, discoverability
InvenioRDM, distributed curation, metadata quality, research data management, OR2025, discoverability
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