Open Research Data (ORD) - the uptake in Horizon 2020
In Horizon 2020 the Commission committed itself to running a flexible pilot on open research data (ORD Pilot). The ORD pilot aims to improve and maximise access to and re-use of research data generated by Horizon 2020 projects. It takes into account the need to balance openness and protection of scientific information, commercialisation and IPR, privacy concerns, security as well as data management and preservation questions. This ORD pilot comprises various selected areas of Horizon 2020 ('core areas' ). Projects not covered by the scope of the pilot can participate on an individual and voluntary project-by-project basis ('opt-in'). Projects may also decide not to participate in the pilot ('opt-out') at any stage of the project lifecycle. As of the Work Programme 2017 the ORD pilot scope is extended to cover all thematic areas of Horizon 2020 so as to make open research data the default, but retaining opt-out possibilities – however, this does not yet apply to the datasets analysed below. The ORD pilot applies primarily to the data needed to validate the results presented in scientific publications. Other data can also be provided by the beneficiaries on a voluntary basis, as stated in their Data Management Plans (DMP). Costs associated with data management, including the creation of a data management plan, can be claimed as eligible costs in any Horizon 2020 grant. It should be noted that the potential participation in the pilot is not part of the evaluation of proposals: in other words, proposals are not evaluated more favourably because they are part of the ORD pilot and are not penalised for opting out of the ORD pilot. The legal requirements for projects participating in this pilot are contained in article 29.3 of the Model Grant Agreement. This file does not contain research data generated by Horizon 2020 projects themselves. Rather it provides an overview of the take-up of the Commission's Open Research Data Pilot (ORD Pilot) It give.
Trust score
How is this computed?Composite of 5 axes from our methodology (proof-based officialness, live verification, metadata completeness, license clarity, agent readiness).
- Officialnessweight 25%50/100
Not public-sector → neutral score; not subject to the proof checker.
- Availabilityweight 25%100/100
Latest verification succeeded.
- Metadata completenessweight 20%38/100
5 of 13 recommended metadata fields populated.
- License clarityweight 15%40/100
License declared but not yet normalised to a canonical id.
- Agent readinessweight 15%50/100
Documentation present · 2 distribution(s) declared · DCAT themes assigned · Landing page present
Data access
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Verification Status
Dataset
Volume & freshness
Coverage
- First published
- 2016-05-10
License
License not normalized
European Commission reuse notice
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Distributions (2)
Open Access Research Data pilot 2014-2015
https://data.europa.eu/euodp/data/storage/f/2018-01-11T163734/ODP_public_2014_2015_ORD_final.xlsxOpen Access Research Pilot Dataset 2015-2016
https://data.europa.eu/euodp/data/storage/f/2018-01-11T162941/ODP_public_2014_2015_ORD_final.xlsx2018-01-11T163052/ODP_Public_2015-2016_ORD.xls