A report on recommendations for the most suitable financial contribution model for the Distributed System of Scientific Collections Research Infrastructure (DiSSCo-RI)

Salomé Landel, G. Lymer, Markus Pasterk, Michel Guiraud, Katharine Worley
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A key consideration during the preparatory phase project DiSSCo Prepare – which laid the foundations for the future Research Infrastructure DiSSCo (Distributed System of Scientific Collections) – was the need to establish a small number of alternative viable financial contribution models and a scalable formula which could be presented to potential funders, with a view to obtaining the minimum financial contribution necessary for DiSSCo to operate, as well as considering how the RI could grow with increased national funding. This report briefly explains the ERIC funding framework – as chosen for DiSSCo – and its legal constraints, in order to explain the key role played by national member contributions in the viability of an ERIC. An essential annex of the statutes that will be signed by all members of the ERIC is the member fee calculation. A proposal for the DiSSCo member fee calculation is set out in this document and is based on three main indicators: economic power (GDP), annual spending in research and development and population size. In the context of DiSSCo – and to ensure the ERIC can function – these indicators are connected to a fixed baseline fee of €50,000, in order to guarantee a minimum significant annual contribution from each participating country and avoid contributions that will be more expensive to manage than to benefit from. This baseline is multiplied by contribution factors which propose different ways to weight the various indicators. The method is established on an ideal scenario, whereby all 27 EU members, as well as the UK, Iceland, Norway and Switzerland sign the DiSSCo statutes and agree to the proposed member contribution calculation, amounting to €4.5 million for the annual budget of the ERIC. This scenario remains highly unlikely; therefore, a scaled approach has been envisaged, meaning the initial engagement of some countries will allow DiSSCo to begin its operation and implement its business strategy, whilst the growth of the ERIC and its activities is likely to evolve proportionally to the number of national members it is able to engage. This report also looks at the ways in which funding could be distributed amongst the DiSSCo members in order to implement decentralised services.
关于分布式科学图书馆研究基础设施(DiSSCo-RI)最合适的财务捐助模式建议的报告
DiSSCo 筹备项目为未来的研究基础设施 DiSSCo(科学文献数据库分布式系统)奠 定了基础,其筹备阶段的一个主要考虑因素是,需要建立少量可供选择的可行财政捐 款模式和可扩展的公式,并将其提交给潜在的资助者,以期获得 DiSSCo 运营所需的最 低财政捐款,并考虑如何随着国家资金的增加而发展研究基础设施。本报告简要介绍了为 DiSSCo 选定的 ERIC 筹资框架及其法律限制,以说明国家成员的捐 款对 ERIC 的可行性所起的关键作用。ERIC 所有成员都将签署的章程的一个重要附件是成员费用的计算。本文件提出了关于 DiSSCo 成员费用计算的建议,该建议基于三个主要指标:经济实力(GDP)、研究与开发的年度支出和人口数量。在 DiSSCo 的情况下,为了确保 ERIC 能够正常运作,这些指标与 50,000 欧元的固定基线费 用挂钩,以保证每个参与国每年至少有一笔可观的缴费,避免缴费的管理费用高于其收益。基线费乘以会费系数,这些系数提出了各种指标的不同加权方法。该方法建立在一种理想的情况下,即所有 27 个欧盟成员国以及英国、冰岛、挪威和瑞士签署 DiSSCo 章程,并同意拟议的成员国会费计算方法,即 ERIC 的年度预算为 450 万欧元。这种情况仍然不太可能发生;因此,我们设想了一种分级方法,这意味着一些国家的初步参与将使 DiSSCo 能够开始运作并实施其业务战略,而 ERIC 及其活动的增长可能与它能够参与的国家成员的数量成正比。本报告还探讨了在 DiSSCo 成员之间分配资金的方式,以便实施非集中化服务。
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