Langzeitarchivierung von Forschungsdaten. Eine Bestandsaufnahme

Main Authors: Neuroth, Heike, Strathmann, Stefan, Oßwald, Achim, Klump, Jens, Ludwig, Jens
Format: Book NonPeerReviewed
Bahasa: de
Terbitan: Hülsbusch , 2012
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author Neuroth, Heike
Strathmann, Stefan
Oßwald, Achim
Klump, Jens
Ludwig, Jens
author2 Neuroth, Heike
Strathmann, Stefan
Oßwald, Achim
Klump, Jens
Ludwig, Jens
title Langzeitarchivierung von Forschungsdaten. Eine Bestandsaufnahme
publisher Hülsbusch
publishDate 2012
topic JH. Digital preservation
url http://eprints.rclis.org/28040/1/nestor_lza_forschungsdaten_bestandsaufnahme.pdf
http://eprints.rclis.org/28040/
contents The relevance of research data today and for the future is well documented and discussed, in Germany as well as internationally. Ensuring that research data are accessible, sharable, and re-usable over time is increasingly becoming an essential task for researchers and research infrastructure institutions. Some reasons for this development include the following: - research data are documented and could therefore be validated - research data could be the basis for new research questions - research data could be re-analyzed by using innovative digital methods - research data could be used by other disciplines Therefore, it is essential that research data are curated, which means they are kept accessible and interpretable over time. In Germany, a baseline study was undertaken analyzing the situation in eleven research disciplines in 2012. The results were then published in a German-language edition. To address an international audience, the German-language edition of the study has been translated and abridged.
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