In our updated "Service Preparation and Implementation Strategy", Deliverable D2.1, we demonstrate that our strategy is driven by user needs.
The deliverable presents RESILIENCE’s strategy and preparatory steps for developing a comprehensive service catalogue, focusing on integrating existing services from both the RESILIENCE headquarters and community (in-kind) contributions, other Research Infrastructures (RIs) and e-infrastructures. Key outcomes of this deliverable include the development of our guiding principles, outlining the responsibilities of national nodes, identification of service types and integration strategies with European infrastructures.
As a result of the collaborative effort with WP3 (users) three priorities were distinguished that guide the above mentioned strategy: the discoverability of data sources, networking, mobility and research data management and data deposit according to the FAIR principles. The deliverable addresses these priorities in detail.
We identified four service types:
Core Services managed by either (1) RESILIENCE headquarters or (2) a national consortium member, (3) Community (inkind) Services contributed by national nodes, and (4) Internal Services which are essential for the operation of the RI but not part of the public service catalogue.
During the Preparatory Phase (2022-2026), our focus remains on mapping existing services, including those offered by community contributions, other research infrastructures (RIs), and e-infrastructures. An important step in this work is setting up procedures for incorporating services into the catalogue, thereby enhancing the visibility of high-quality tools and resources already available at partner institutions and within the wider research ecosystem.
Read here the full text of Deliverable D2.1.