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The Open Science repositories enable deposit and preservation of electronic versions of diploma, master and doctoral theses, of publications of the universitie’s employees as well as of research data. Bilingual web and mobile interfaces are available to users from around the world together with the recommender system and functionalities for users with disabilities. Compliance of the repositories with OpenAIRE Guidelines enables the European Commission to verify the fulfilment of obligatory open access to all publications from co-financed projects in Horizon 2020 Framework Programme. The repositories are connected with COBISS.SI and SICRIS, included into DART-Europe portal and different directories, aggregators and search engines (OpenDOAR,ROAR,BASE …). For each publication, archived into one of the repositories, the detection of the similarity of its content (plagiarism) will be carried out at the national portal during the deposit into the repository. Bilingual web and mobile interfaces of the national portal enable searching all the repositories simultaneously, also available are the recommender system and functionalities for users with disabilities. The European Commission has determined that open access to all peer-reviewed publications from projects, co-financed by the framework programme for financing of research and innovation Horizon 2020, is a general principle. A pilot for open access to research data will be developed and will take into consideration the specificities of scientific areas and sensitive aspects of research data like privacy, trade secrets, national security, legitimate commercial interests and intellectual property rights (details are available in Guidelines on Open Access to Scientific Publications and Research Data in Horizon 2020). The European Commission recommends that EU Member States adopt the same policies for open access to the research results, co-financed from national public budgets, as will apply to Horizon 2020. Regarding national open access environments the Member States are recommended to ensure that guidance is provided to researchers. E-infrastructures should be built for deposit, access to and preservation of open access publications and data. The repositories and the national open science portal enable the interested parties in Slovenia and from around the world (researchers, students, companies, general public ..) access to the intellectual production of Slovenian research organizations. At the same time, this infrastructure will enable the researchers to fulfill the requirements for open access to publications from publicly financed research. The goal of the national portal is to provide support to open science which besides open access to publications and research data and also includes open collaboration of scientists in different phases of research (more about open science is available in the report from the Royal Society)

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Slovenian Ministry of Justice and Public Administration enables mobile users ODDO solution provides safe access to IBM Lotus Domino mail server and information via mobile devices "This solution brings significant improvements for protected access to email with mobile devices and can be upgraded with future online services provided by state authorities." - Adrijano Slejko, MJPA Head of IT division for Local area network at the IT and E-Services Directorate. The Slovenian Ministry of Justice and Public Administration (MJPA) manages regulatory responsibilities and provision of government services to the citizenry of Slovenia. It aims to present a friendly face to the public while executing its duties so effectively that the country ranks first in the European Union on advanced organization, user satisfaction, and efficient use of resources. Mobile employees needed information access MJPA had room for improvement of its business processes, which were increasingly complex and reliant on mobile employees. This required information secure access in different environments, calling for a solution enabling employees to check email and view information with their smartphones and other mobile devices. IBM Lotus capabilities help enable secure access With its business partners, the local information infrastructure section of MJPA set up secure remote access to state-authorized services, email and information through thin clients. MJPA first introduced the solution, named ODDO, to internal users. The central ODDO solution supports two main access types: 1) Safe email access from thin clients enabled by the IBM® Lotus® iNotes® service and email synchronization with mobile devices through the IBM Lotus Notes® Traveler service, and: 2) Safe access to online services from state authorities. Both access types are implemented at a central location with the reverse proxy server. MJPA knows Lotus software and trusts these quality tools to provide safe access to email and information and other web applications as well. ODDO solution is launched Ministry employees gained access to the ODDO solution website in October 2011, and ten Ministry authorities piloted the solution. The broader public became familiar with it in November 2011 at an event entitled “IT in Public Administration.” The design and launch of the new solution was presented by Adrijano Slejko, MJPA Head of IT division for Local area network at the IT and E-services directorate. With the successful merger of the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Public Administration, the project continues. Users have benefited greatly from increased availability of needed information, which has boosted productivity. Many have switched from other device software to Lotus Notes Traveler software, felt to be a better, simpler and less expensive mobile solution.

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