
As stated in the Grant Agreement, one of the main goals of the RESILIENCE PPP is to create a User Services Catalogue: "This catalogue contains information about deliverables, implementation/ operation costs, contact points, implementation/operation processes, available services/resources among partners, etc. Items can enter the user services catalogue only after internal due diligence has been performed on related costs and risks (e.g. availability of resources). Only services ready to become operational can be found in the service catalogue and as such, resources to fully support active services have been committed.” This intermediate version of D2.2 will focus mainly on the first steps taken towards the creation of thisService Catalogue. Mapping the current state of affairs of services and resources available among the partners was considered as the best starting point for developing the Service Catalogue. This allows WP2 to develop criteria for assessing operational readiness for services and procedures for onboarding them on the catalogue that are attuned to the consortium and the Religious Studies (RS) community. The mapping also serves as a means to recognise gaps in the available resources for the community. This document will also outline how the Service Catalogue fits into the broader Service Strategy of RESILIENCE discussed in the intermediate version of D2.1.2 The context in which the templates for collecting information for the Service Catalogue were created is defined both by the realities of the Religious Studies community and the wider European research landscape.
Study of Religion, RESILIENCE RI, Service Catalogue
Study of Religion, RESILIENCE RI, Service Catalogue
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