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e-infrastructures
and software as a service
• The creation of strong value chains requires a basic e-infrastructure to enable organisations
to develop knowledge capital and services in order to facilitate their integration into global value
chains.
• We act as a hub for data flows – some of which terminate here whereas others begin.
These flows need to increase in quantity and improve in quality.
Priorities for 2014-2015 are
• the completion of the SaaS services for repositories and e-library systems OpenABEKT
• the extension and further development of our open e -publishing service
• the completion of our single sign in ‘infrastructure’
• the further development of our web services and linking services for third parties with our
data-centred systems, creating stable loose coupling with our infrastructures in particular.
• National Archive of Greek PhD Theses
• Bibliographic data
• Registries [for researchers – businesses]
• Open archives, Call 31 of the Operational Programme ‘Digital Convergence’
• Current Research Information Systems [CRIS]
• Systems for measuring RDI indicators
• Determining our relationship with the wider data ecosystem and their infrastructures
[research and public], both horizontally [in relation to data infrastructure] and vertically [in
relation to basic level infrastructure, like the Cloud infrastructure of GRNET