DataShare | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 13 2008 | institutional repositories, data sharing, preservation, Europe, reportDRIVER, or the Digital Repositories Infrastructure Vision for European Research, is a joint collaboration between ten European partners which aims to create a knowledge base for European research. DRIVER is funded by the EU (FP6) and puts in place a test-bed of digital repositories across
Europe, to assist with the development of a knowledge infrastructure for the European Research Area. The project builds upon existing institutional repositories and national networks, from countries including the Netherlands,
Germany, France, Belgium and the UK.This is an extensive report in PDF format. Note pages 138 -151 provide an informative overview of data curation tools, procedures, and data quality in an IR environment
DataShare | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 24 2007 | geospatial data, licensing, data sharing, data management, institutional repositories, data archives, project, report
The EDINA GRADE project deliverables, including a report on Geospatial data sharing behaviour in UKHE, Charlotte Waelde's groundbreaking report on licensing of geospatial databases (this challenged the Ordnance Survey view that their data is covered by copyright rather than simply the EU Database Directive), Pauline Simpson's survey or 'baseline audit' of geospatial data in IRs, and a compendium of derived geospatial data in UKHE.
DataShare | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 20 2007 | research data, data management, data sharing, institutional repositories, data archives, guidelines, report, RINDraft consultation from the RIN on high-level principles, and who has responsibility for various policies, procedures and sustainability.
DataShare | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 20 2007 | data archives, data management, data sharing, institutional repositories, articles
There's also an open access version at http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/handle/2027.42/41214
Findings – The key message is that by visualizing the role of repositories explicitly in the life cycle of the social science research enterprise, the ways that the partnerships work will be clear. These workings can be seen as a sequence of reciprocal information flows between parties to the process, triggers that signal that one party or another has a task to perform, and hand-offs of information from one party to another that take place at crucial moments. This approach envisions both cooperation and specialization.
Author(s): Ann G. Green, Myron P. Gutmann
Journal: OCLC Systems & Services
ISSN: 1065-075X
Year: 2007 Volume: 23 Issue: 1 Page: 35 - 53
DOI: 10.1108/10650750710720757
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
DataShare | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 03 2007 | data sharing, data archives, qualitative data, institutional repositories, articles
Abstract “Qualitative data” are the central issue of this article. Qualitative data are a particular category of data within the social sciences, where data have been predominantly of a quantitative nature. Qualitative data could enrich social science research in many ways. The re-use of this particular type of data is however a new challenge for social science data archives. A new methodology has to be developed when dealing with these data, based on a combination of social science methodology and traditional archival descriptions. An additional question discussed in the article is what the best place should be for archiving and disseminating qualitative data: in research (social science) data archives or in the more traditional libraries and archives?
DataShare | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 29 2007 | presentation, blogs, XML, institutional repositories, data sharing, data management, Edinburgh
DataShare | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 21 2007 | research data, UKOLN, data sharing, guidelines, report, data centres, data curation, institutional repositoriesDealing with Data: Roles, Rights, Responsibilities and Relationships - consultancy report by Dr Liz Lyon for JISC

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