Key results and conclusions. The European aeronautic and air transport (AAT) research landscape is rather complex. D2.1 provides an overview of different networks, events and stakeholders which constitute the European AAT landscape as it developed since decades. Open science is a rapidly evolving. Especially software tools and platforms, such as the European open science Cloud (EOSC) (European Commission 2020), are developing quickly. The wide range of products and the speed of innovation in the open science area can be seen at the one hand as a signal that open science is becoming increasingly important. However, the large number of platforms can also appear confusing to newcomers and produce a barrier to entry the world of open science. ▇▇▇▇▇ offers support to the AAT community for these platforms and tools, e.g. by highlighting which platforms can be of use to AAT community within the research process cycle, with strong focus on engineering, physics, material science, chemistry etc. The AAT landscape can possibly profit from platforms like Zenodo (Zenodo 2020), the EOSC (European Commission 2020), the re3data search engine (Registry of research data repositories 2020), the arXiv (arXiv 2020) or Materials Cloud (Material Cloud 2020) for materials science.
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Key results and conclusions. The European aeronautic and air transport (AAT) research landscape is rather complex. D2.1 provides an overview of different networks, events and stakeholders which constitute the European AAT landscape as it developed since decades. Open science is a rapidly evolving. Especially software tools and platforms, such as the European open science Cloud (EOSC) (European Commission 2020), are developing quickly. The wide range of products and the speed of innovation in the open science area can be seen at the one hand as a signal that open science is becoming increasingly important. However, the large number of platforms can also appear confusing to newcomers and produce a barrier to entry the world of open science. ▇▇▇▇▇ OSCAR offers support to the AAT community for these platforms and tools, e.g. by highlighting which platforms can be of use to AAT community within the research process cycle, with strong focus on engineering, physics, material science, chemistry etc. The AAT landscape can possibly profit from platforms like Zenodo (Zenodo 2020), the EOSC (European Commission 2020), the re3data search engine (Registry of research data repositories 2020), the arXiv (arXiv 2020) or Materials Cloud (Material Cloud 2020) for materials science.
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