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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2024.11.048
Copy DOIJournal: Procedia Computer Science | Publication Date: Jan 1, 2024 |
The research explores the significance of mapping Research Infrastructures (RI) using the Slovak case study and try to identify the best solution for Ukrainian science. Drawing from European experiences, particularly the European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures (ESFRI) and its roadmap, the study proposes leveraging similar methodologies for RI mapping in Ukraine. While European projects like MERIL, CATRIS, and ONLINE S3 have advanced RI inventory efforts, Ukraine lacks a comprehensive approach in this regard. The research aims to address this gap by advocating for the development and implementation of a mapping system tailored to Ukraine's research landscape. By examining existing literature and European initiatives, it provides a framework for creating a unified catalogue of research infrastructures, essential for informed decision-making and effective resource allocation in Ukraine's scientific sector.This "Science Map of Ukraine" will enables users to filter data and access detailed information about each scientific infrastructure object, facilitating efficient resource allocation and strategic planning. In the context of wartime and post-war recovery, this project takes on added significance as a key factor in supporting digital transformation in science and research. The "Map" allows for the identification of critical research infrastructure objects, promotes collaboration among institutions, facilitates resource reallocation, monitors scientific activities, and enhances digital coordination. Through comprehensive data visualization, it contributes to broader understanding and public participation in scientific processes. The project ensures accurate representation of infrastructure locations, systematic classification of objects, and transparent monitoring of resource utilization, thereby aiding in the prioritization of research and development activities for recovery. Additionally, it promotes transparency and open science principles, enabling both the public and international community to track and evaluate the development of research infrastructure in Ukraine.In Slovakia, a national policy document, the SK VI Roadmap 2020-2030, plays a significant role in monitoring and developing research infrastructure. Prepared by the Ministry of Education, Science, Research, and Sports in collaboration with World Bank experts and research agency representatives, this document outlines a system for assessing, monitoring, managing, and financing research infrastructure. It establishes a vision and specific measures for the development of research infrastructure in Slovakia, emphasizing its interconnection with the economy, smart specialization domains, and international cooperation within ESFRI and the Horizon Europe framework. This experience in Slovakia provides valuable insights for the implementation of similar initiatives in Ukraine.
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