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Eclipse PASS Documentation
PASS Documentation - DEV
PASS Documentation - DEV
  • Welcome to the Public Access Submission System (PASS) Documentation
  • PASS Welcome Guide
    • Research Submission Overview
    • PASS at JHU
    • PASS Demonstrations at Conferences
    • Technology Stack
    • PASS Architecture
    • Latest Release
    • Setup and Run PASS Locally
    • Collaboration with Other Institutions
    • Contributing to PASS
  • Community
    • Developer Guidelines
    • PASS Roadmap
    • Release Notes
  • Developer Documentation
    • Use Cases
    • PASS Core
      • Authentication & Authorization
      • API
        • DOI API
        • File API
        • Metadata Schema API
        • Policy API
        • User API
      • Model
        • Deposit
        • File
        • Funder
        • Grant
        • Journal
        • Policy
        • Publication
        • Repository
        • RepositoryCopy
        • Submission
        • SubmissionEvent
        • User
    • PASS UI
    • Data Loaders
      • Grant Loader
      • Journal Loader
      • NIHMS Loader
    • Deposit Services
      • Knowledge Needed / Skills Inventory
      • Technologies Utilized
      • Model
      • Statuses
      • Business Logic
      • Assemblers
      • Configuration
      • Next Steps / Institution Configuration
    • Notification Services
      • Knowledge Needed / Skills Inventory
      • Technologies Utilized
      • Model
      • Business Logic
      • Template
      • Dispatch
      • Configuration
      • Next Steps / Institution Configuration
    • PASS Acceptance Testing
    • PASS Docker
      • Testing InvenioRDM
    • Release
      • Automated Release
  • PASS Infrastructure
    • CI/CD
    • Code Quality Analysis
      • Code Coverage
    • Deployment
      • GitHub CI/CD
    • Operations/Production
      • Knowledge Needed / Skills Inventory
      • Technologies Utilized
      • PASS Design & AWS Architecture
      • AWS Cost Estimates
      • PASS Versioning
      • How to Deploy
      • Monitoring
      • Data Loaders
      • Data & Backups
      • Eclipse Operations
      • Next Steps / Institution Configuration
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  • Community Engagement
  • Communications
  • Looking Forward
  1. PASS Welcome Guide

Collaboration with Other Institutions

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PASS is a community oriented Open Source Project and we're always looking to collaborate with other institutions and individuals that believe in . The PASS team has engaged in extensive collaborative efforts with various academic institutions, hosting providers, and government agencies to advance the development and integration of the PASS system. These collaborative initiatives were structured around two central themes: community engagement and communications.

Community Engagement

In the realm of community development, the PASS team, alongside members from the Eclipse Foundation, organized bi-weekly meetings during the 2023 Fall semester. These meetings fostered a collaborative environment with academic partners and hosting providers interested in the PASS system. Participants included organizations such as , the , the , the , and the , along with potential hosting providers and . The primary focus of these gatherings was to understand the challenges PASS could address, define software improvements for a PASS pilot, and better understand the deployment environments. This collaborative effort culminated in identifying pilot opportunities for 2024 and pinpointing institutional uses cases and integration requirements.

Communications

The PASS project team also undertook a campaign to spread awareness and foster discussions about PASS with a wide array of groups and institutions. Notable engagements included discussions on PASS integration with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Science Foundation (NSF), presentations to the HELIOS Infrastructure Working Group and the Big Ten Academic Alliance, and participation in various spotlight series and conferences. These communications extended throughout the year, touching base with organizations such as SPARC, the US Repository Network, Figshare, and the Invest in Open Infrastructure initiative, culminating in a presentation at the and discussions with the NASA/CERN open science working group in early 2024.

Looking Forward

As we move forward into 2024, the PASS team is focused on facilitating the technical trials within the PASS community. These tasks are critical for enhancing the PASS system's functionality and ensuring its integration into broader academic and research infrastructures. The PASS team aims to enhance the PASS software by importing grant data and associated user data, developing a simple administrative user interface, adding additional user authentication options, and establishing a community testing environment. In addition there are two focused collaborations:

  1. Institutional Repository Deposit Integrations: In collaboration with CalTech, integrate PASS with the repository .

  2. Integrate with a Funder Repository: The team plans to engage with NSF PAR and DOE OSTI, with support from other interested groups such as Stanford, NCAR, and Dryad. This integration is pivotal for broadening the PASS ecosystem and enhancing its utility for various stakeholders.

These strategic directions underscore our commitment to evolving PASS into a more robust, versatile platform that meets the needs of the academic and research communities. As we embark on these tasks, our focus remains on collaboration, innovation, and the continued pursuit of excellence in supporting open science and research endeavors. If you or your institution is interested in collaborating with the PASS Team, please send an email to our community .

Open Access
CalTech
University of Virginia
University of Oregon
University of Louisville
National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)
Lyrasis
TIND
InvenioRDM
Google Group
Fall 2023 Coalition for Networked Information (CNI)