 The principal came from Portugal from the University of Mimio. I'm a regional coordinator for Open Air, but also the University of Mimio is the partner in Open Air responsible for the support, information and for the help desk. And I will present some services and tools that can help the research managers, project coordinators, researchers, and to support the Horizon 2020 mandate implementation. So I will highlight 10 services or tools in order to show how Open Air can help you as you are taking part of the Horizon 2020 project or FD7 project or other funded project that is already linked to Open Air. So the first generic service is support. So Open Air is responsible to support, support, support to have materials to support the dissemination of the mandate, to have materials and services to provide useful information, useful guides, different types of information. So mainly we focus on some useful resources, guides, we have a specific guide for the open access and the data analysis in 2020, some fact sheets that all of you can reuse, or translate and also some useful information about copyright issues. Then we have training that we are doing here today, workshops, we are also somewhere in us related to different issues that Open Air is working but also about the pilot, the FD7 pilot and the Horizon 2020 open access mandate and we have help desk services. So just to highlight quickly some of them, so the guide, very useful guide of the open access in Horizon 2020 that you can access in the portal. Then the fact sheets, very colourful and sexy fact sheets that we have, you can use it, you can just tell us what we need to improve and what we need to do more in this area. We have the webinars, so we do the webinars at least two times per year and we record and we have all the content available in a specific page, different issues in Open Air, but we have at least two that we did this year about open access to publications in Horizon 2020 and we will have in the future all the content from the workshops, the Open Air 2020 workshops, we will do five workshops, we will have other workshops, we will have one about legal issues. So as we did for the previous workshop in the Open Air Plus project, all the content are available, all the presentations, all the recordings of the workshops, these are very useful training materials that you can use and we will continue in the future for this new set of workshops that we are doing under the Open Air 2020 project. And we have good number of FAQs to explain different issues and target different stakeholders, but if you still have questions, after all this support information that we have provided via the Open Air portal, you can use the open access system and the Open Air experts will answer you. But we are not only IT infrastructure, we are a human infrastructure, and as the Indian told, previously we have a national open access task in all EC countries plus five countries and you can contact them directly to give you support, support information, presentations, different materials. So the second service is ready about the compliance and I will present some tools for the compliance. So the first thing to do is if I'm involved in the project, what I need to deposit and where to deposit, because the mandate states that the authors, the researchers involved in the project need to deposit the final manuscript to a repository, institutional or thematic repository. So we provide information and useful tools to do that. We work with directories of repositories that are repositories and literature repositories and we have an orphan repository to provide a place to deposit for those who don't have an appropriate repository. So we have a tool to locate an appropriate repository. It's very easy to find in the portal a repository just go to the principle menu and you can search for the repository. You can type the name of your institution, the university or research centre and if you have this repository in the open air button we will identify this repository for you and you can just use the information that we are providing in the portal to contact the repository manager or to access the repository and deposit the publication. But you can also use the open air data providers list where you can find information about the data providers and the repositories that are compatible with open air. The third service is Zenodo. So for those who don't have an appropriate institutional or thematic repository, you can use Zenodo to deposit your publications and also data. And it's very easy to use the repository and it's easy to identify the project information in the metadata record. So this is what I would like to also highlight from the services that you can provide. So a knowledge project funded in the bibliographic record is stated in the date in the rising 2020. So we need to provide the tools to simplify that. So using the example of Zenodo, it's very easy to when you are depositing the publication it's very easy to identify the grant and just to select, to search for the chronicle or the number of the project and just add that information to the record. And also in other repositories, institutional and national repositories that are using the open air project list and easily the author or the person that is depositing the publication can easily identify the project when they are depositing the publication. So all these repositories use the open air project list that we can embed in the repositories to simplify the life of the authors that are depositing and complying with the rising 2020 policy. If you don't have the appropriate repositories if you are not depositing the repositories you must do it but as an alternative open air ever claiming service that you can use to link the publication to a project to the project information. So it's also very useful is the link research results tool that you can use directly via the open air portal and it's very easy also to use in the under the hold the participate menu you can click on the research results and you just need the steps to identify the project so you need to identify the funder you need to see an example in the project and then you have the possibility to search for the publications in the open air space so all the publications that we have in the open air they can be in open air but not with the funding information so you need to provide that you can search via open air, via data seat or by seat I give here in this tutorial an example searching using the university offering a new researcher or a partkit so you just put this number and you search and you will see all the results here, all the publications of this researcher and you just click and select the publications and claim these publications to your project easily in the future this claim will be communicated to repository managers to improve the metadata in their repositories so it's very easy to select publications and the next step is to and the last step is to identify the access rights of these publications same if the publication is open access because there are access restricted or unbarreled access so you just need to set the access rights here the other tool is the project page so in the open air portal all the funded projects have a specific page it's a very useful page so here you can search for the project and you can access to the specific page so we have lots of different types of information data, publications, people, organizations we have a specific type for the project so you can search and search in this demo the project switch box you just search and you can access the specific page of this project it's an FD7 project so you have some minimal information about the project if the project has a special course of planning in FD7 and if they have a mandate or another mandate from a national funder it works very useful where you can view all the publications you can export for the reports you can buy it in the project website where you can copy to different documents as we are showing here so in this project page we have all the publications we have some tools to export the publications and to embed in personal pages project pages, different functionalities and it's also important that you can also check the publications that this project has identified and here I'm showing that switch box project we have 60 publications in open air that come from more than 10 universities this is the coaching that we have in open air so we collect information from different data providers the data providers that are working on open air on the project and we gather all this information so the next service is if you can find or see your publications in this project list you just can use the service that I have already presented the link in the research results tool can claim it, so the tool is useful in different moments but this is where the tool is more useful so when you just check the publication list these publications are not in my publication it's in my project so I need to claim it and you can use this service all this information, all these publications used in the project are used in the EC services I want to highlight the tools so the CORDIS website so each project has a page in CORDIS all the publications are listed in the CORDIS by open air service and in the EC's participant portal we will have very soon reporting to use automatically the list of open air in the reporting so this is a better version of the CORDIS we have a tab specifically for publications and the open air publications are listed there you can reuse this just automatically a very easy way to report these outputs from your project to the periodic reporting or to the final report to finish, with all this information we portal with lots of content lots of publications, this is a screenshot from the last update so we have a high number of publications so we have a discovery tool so you can search the information and then we have all this process of cleaning, transforming the inference that Inga also referred when she presented open air we can have also statistics and some information for the project coordinators and for project officers we can monitor and check some results of the project some statistics for projects statistics for the funder maybe two questions about open air services short ones otherwise it's after noon when we have the breakout sessions to have of course time to ask us questions about this no, because it's not recorded just an advice I'm from the University of Durven and we continue to have to tell people about what is open air, why is it useful, how it works what is done and I wonder whether from 2020 of the year you see in the mails that are repeatedly being sent to the researchers saying that be aware you have an open access obligation be aware, do this to them whether the information about open air is not in the mail because all the people have no clue whatsoever what open air is and how it relates to 2020 to you or she funding unless you have researched administrator Thailand I don't know if you can can you say something about that is that a research or a not over if the European Commission in their letters don't tell them that's the place where they can go to support yes I'm not sure if we you ask us to to raise awareness about the services maybe we are supported by the European Commission by the European Commission to support the Horizon 2020 open access policy and so the question is when there are mails sent out to the researchers why can't they be pointed to that I take into account the remark and maybe we have to make an effort about their work as I said as I can hear that open air and the open air networking and the open access lists their jobs so we are contacting the project coordinators we are sending mails we are trying to deliver all this information we are doing presentations in lots of local institutions but of course it would be very useful if we if we have a letter from the Commission or by default the open air is referring to the communication in the project coordinators we can give as an example about the human reaction from the NCP that this is the case that this happens I am going to come to the RISC to the Commission here sorry you will read the topic on the war programs open air is mentioned and it is not mentioned clearly inside the text it is mentioned in the footnotes on the bottom so my point of view as an NCP here is not really a program of communication it is a program of listening we have been making a lot of information days about this we have been communicating a lot and still professors wonder what is going on so here the program is on both sides we can always communicate more but if somebody communicating more we can force it to use a research app to listen and on that note thank you very much let's go to Pablo to talk about the FD7 the post grant pilot