MYRTUS Data
MYRTUS fosters contributions to open-source SW and HW, exploiting both open results from previous/on-going partners’ projects and collaborations, and from the open communities, aiming at their growth and integration with MYRTUS results and tools. MYRTUS approach is based on early release of open outputs, that are progressively updated during project lifetime.
MYRTUS is aligned to the Open Science principles promoted by the European Commission, improving the diffusion of generated knowledge and data, and fostering open cooperative work, maintaining a solid adherence to the FAIR principles:
- Findable: MYRTUS (meta)data and publications are shared through databases that provide persistent identifiers (e.g., DOI and URN).
- Accessible: MYRTUS adheres to the ‘as open as possible, as closed as necessary’ principle. MYRTUS (meta)data will be made open responsibly, without any sensitive information that could lead to the privacy of possibly involved people and according to the MYRTUS IPR strategy and Data Management Plan.
- Interoperable: interoperability is one of MYRTUS key selling strengths, to lower vendor/platform lock-in barriers. Similarly, (meta)data are going to be stored in open and usable file formats, using the representation most adopted in the related application fields.
- Reusable: MYRTUS (meta)data are released with clear and accessible documentation and data usage licence. Scientific publication will follow the Open Access guidelines for Horizon Europe, to ensure transparency of the processes and outcomes of research and disseminate new knowledge to foster open science.