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MOVING - TraininG towards a society of data-saVvy inforMation prOfessionals to enable open leadership INnovation
Project Funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 693092 693092 — MOVING — H2020-INSO-2015/H2020-INSO-2015. Priority 3.6 Societal challenges - Europe in a changing world - inclusive, innovative and reflective societies.
The goal of the project was to build an open and innovative MOVING Platform (http://platform.moving-project.eu) enables its users to improve their information literacy by training how to exploit data and text mining methods in their daily research tasks. The MOVING search engine provides scalable real-time search, supports multiple document types, different file formats and different programming languages. Faceted search allows to retrieve various kinds of documents such as scientific articles, books, video lectures, and metadata. Graph visualisation highlights relations among documents and related entities (authors, organisations, etc.) and offers an alternative way of exploring search results.
Video material promoting the MOVING project and platform: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvtVKA32kh8.
In the MOVING project the Progress and Business Foundation was the leader of Action 5 (WP5). Dissemination and exploitation, including Tasks 5.2. Exploitation and 5.3. Community building and user group development.
One of the task of the Foundation was to build a MOVING platform exploitation strategy, which ensures its sustainable development for at least 5 years after the end of the project.
In order to construct a medium-term strategy for the MOVING platform, the method of ICT roadmapping has been chosen as the best suited methodology, which effectively merges research results with aspects of technological and business development. The main tool used in the foresight of information technologies in modeling the future environment of the MOVING platform was the original Delphi survey designed by the Foundation's experts, available at: https://moving-survey.ipbf.eu/.
Task 5.3 involved actively building and maintaining the Community of Practice of the MOVING platform. For this purpose, the platform was equipped with numerous facilities, including recommender systems for active content marketing (professional and popular articles, conference presentations).
The project also encouraged young scientists to use MOVING MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) courses using Web 2.0 technology. (Video film).
User guidelines of the MOVING platform may be found after logging in. The user guidelines in Polish are here.
Project Partners:
- Centre for Research & Technology Hellas Information Technologies Institute (Project Coordinator)
- Ernst & Young GmbH
- Technische Universitat Dresden
- Know-Center
- Institut Jozef Stefan
- ZBW-Leibniz Information Centre for Economics
- The University of Manchester
- GESIS-Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
- Fundacja Progress and Business
More about the project in social media: https://x.com/MOVING_EU
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