diff --git a/src/content/news/2024-10-28-galaxy-and-dataplant-at-eoscxnfdi.md b/src/content/news/2024-10-28-galaxy-and-dataplant-at-eoscxnfdi.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..417c5a95 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/content/news/2024-10-28-galaxy-and-dataplant-at-eoscxnfdi.md @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +--- +date: 2024-10-28 +title: Galaxy and DataPLANT at EOSCxNFDI event in Berlin +description: The EOSCxNFDI event was putting a spotlight on exploring how EOSC and NFDI can jointly create added value for achieving an effective international research data management ... +highlight: true +--- +The EOSCxNFDI event was putting a spotlight on exploring how EOSC and NFDI can jointly create added value for achieving an +effective international research data management. It was part of the EOSC Symposium in October 2024 in Berlin discussing the +EOSC Impact and Opportunities on the Infrastructure landscape. Several NFDI consortia and the Base4NFDI initiative were +present, for DataPLANT Björn Grüning from the Galaxy Team Freiburg participated in the event. Several exchanges in various +formats focused on the intersection of the NFDI and EOSC thematic communities. + +The discussions included a panel titled “Three Perspectives, One Goal - Making Research Data FAIR at European, National, +and Regional Levels,” which explored collaborative approaches to implementing FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, +and Reusable) data principles across different scales. Further, a World Café session was held, covering key topics such as: +Infrastructure and Basic Services, Health, Artificial Intelligence, ERICs as EOSC Thematic Nodes (Connecting to NFDI +Consortia?), Education and Training, Metadata, FAIR Metrics, Governance and Industry Engagement. These discussions +fostered valuable insights into building robust connections between EOSC and NFDI, emphasizing the alignment of goals +and the promotion of FAIR principles across diverse sectors. + +The Federal Ministry of Education and Research envisions the future of the National Research Data Infrastructure within +the context of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). Currently, only a few universities are members of the EOSC +Association. However, universities that are part of the NFDI contribute to EOSC, positioning NFDI as an official partner. +This gives the NFDI a strong chance to be included among the first seven EOSC nodes at the start of next year. The +initial EOSC node, the EOSC-EU Node, has already been officially launched. This node is a mix of OpenStack and Nextcloud, +sharing some similarities with the de.NBI Cloud, which supports the Galaxy and DataPLANT cloud infrastructure. + +In the future, EOSC and NFDI plan to work more closely, not only on infrastructure but also in areas like training and r +esearch data management. Galaxy and the Galaxy Training Network are already established as infrastructure components, +with ongoing discussions on whether Galaxy might integrate into EOSC nodes or become a dedicated node itself. Galaxy is +also part of the NFDI through its integration in DataPLANT. It’s expected that de.NBI, ELIXIR, and the European Grid +Initiative will submit a node application, and ELIXIR will likely partner with EMBL to create another node. With their +cloud-enabled services, DataPLANT and its participating universities are well-positioned to take an active role in the +nodes and establish some valuable standards. + +Galaxy and DataPLANT are already indirectly shaping decisions through their involvement in “opportunity areas” and by +participating in larger technical discussions. In the medium term, DataPLANT and the universities involved face the +question of whether to join the EOSC Association officially. This step would require time and careful coordination +with de.NBI and NFDI activities. If universities seek greater international recognition in RDM and infrastructure, +membership could be beneficial—provided that adequate time is allocated within institutions and consortia to engage +effectively.