Im Januar 2013 hat der Wissenschaftsrat Empfehlungen zu einem Kerndatensatz Forschung verabschiedet. Der Kerndatensatz ist ein Angebot an Hochschulen und außeruniversitäre Forschungseinrichtungen, um bereits bestehende Aktivitäten bei der informationstechnischen Erfassung ihrer Forschungsaktivitäten zu unterstützen. Er stellt einen Standard zur Eigenverwaltung dieser Daten bereit, eine zentrale Datensammlung erfolgt nicht.
The Research Data Alliance (RDA) builds the social and technical bridges that enable open sharing of data.
The RDA vision is researchers and innovators openly sharing data across technologies, disciplines, and countries to address the grand challenges of society.
Mit der voranschreitenden Digitalisierung von Forschung und Lehre steigt die Zahl an Software-Lösungen, die an wissenschaftlichen Einrichtungen entstehen und zur Verarbeitung wissenschaftlicher Daten genutzt werden. Die unter dem Stichwort Open Science geforderte Zugänglichkeit und Nachnutzung von wissenschaftlichen Ergebnissen kann in vielen Fachgebieten nur sichergestellt werden, wenn Forschungsdaten und Programmcode offen zugänglich gemacht werden.
The Journal of Open Research Software (JORS) features peer reviewed Software Metapapers describing research software with high reuse potential. We are working with a number of specialist and institutional repositories to ensure that the associated software is professionally archived, preserved, and is openly available. Equally importantly, the software and the papers will be citable, and reuse will be tracked.
JORS also publishes full-length research papers that cover different aspects of creating, maintaining and evaluating open source research software. The aim of the section is to promote the dissemination of best practice and experience related to the development and maintenance of reusable, sustainable research software.
The Journal of Open Source Software (JOSS) is an academic journal with a formal peer review process that is designed to improve the quality of the software submitted. Upon acceptance into JOSS, a CrossRef DOI is minted and we list your paper on the JOSS website.
CESAER - the Conference of European Schools for Advanced Engineering Education and Research - is a non-profit international association of leading European universities of science and technology and engineering schools/faculties at comprehensive universities and university colleges.
Ask biological questions, get computational answers, choose the right tool to analyze your data. OMICtools bridges the gap between life science and computational biology.
CyVerse is funded by the National Science Foundation’s Directorate for Biological Sciences. We are a dynamic virtual organization led by the University of Arizona to fulfill a broad mission that spans our partner institutions: Texas Advanced Computing Center, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, and the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. CyVerse provides life scientists with powerful computational infrastructure to handle huge datasets and complex analyses, thus enabling data-driven discovery. Our extensible platforms provide data storage, bioinformatics tools, image analyses, cloud services, APIs, and more.
HydroShare is a system operated by The Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Science Inc. (CUAHSI) that enables users to share and publish data and models in a variety of flexible formats, and to make this information available in a citable, shareable and discoverable manner. HydroShare includes a repository for data and models, and tools (web apps) that can act on content in HydroShare providing users with a gateway to high performance computing and computing in the cloud.
With HydroShare you can: share data and models with colleagues; manage access to shared content; share, access, visualize, and manipulate a broad set of hydrologic data types and models; publish data and models and obtain a citable digital object identifier (DOI); aggregate resources into collections; discover and access data and models published by others; use the web services application programming interface (API) to programmatically access resources; and use integrated web applications to visualize, analyze and run models with data in HydroShare.
PRONOM is an online technical registry providing impartial and definitive information about file formats, software products and other technical components required to support long-term access of electronic records.
Data obtained from the open survey developed by the LEARN project (http://www.learn-rdm.eu/) as a self-assessment tool to assist institutions discover how ready they are for managing research data. This dataset replaces the first one published at http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.61903. The survey is based on the issues posed to institutions by the LERU Roadmap for Research Data published at the end of 2013, and available at: http://www.learn-rdm.eu/material/leru_roadmap_for_research_data The survey has thirteen questions addressing the main elements to be taken into account in developing an institutional strategy for research data management. Each question has three possible answers representing green, yellow or red light. The more ‘green light’ responses recorded, the readier an institution probably is for managing its research data. The survey is available in English at http://learn-rdm.eu/en/rdm-readiness-survey/ and in Spanish at http://learn-rdm.eu/encuesta-rdm/
Calcyte is (will be) a toolkit for managing metadata for collections of content
via automatically generated spreadsheets and for creating static HTML repositories.
Calcyte targets the Draft DataCrate Packaging format v0.2.
At this stage Calcyte does not Bag content, it jsut creates Working DataCrates.
Open Science aims at transforming science through ICT tools, networks and media, to make research more open, global, collaborative, creative and closer to society.
BioSchemas relies and extends from schema.org and aims to reuse existing standards and reach consensus among a wide number of life sciences organizations and communities.
The Cross-Domain Interoperability Framework (CDIF) is a set of guidelines and practice for using domain-agnostic standards to support the interoperability and reusability of FAIR data, especially across domain and institutional boundaries. It is being developed in response to the need for agreements on the use of standards in FAIR
KomFor is the link between research and community based data facilities, libraries and journals collaborating to improve the quality and availability of research data in the earth sciences. The way to achieve this is by building sustainable and reliable ways for data publications in line with quality standards in scientific publishing. KomFor provides access to data publishing resources for projects, institutes, research groups, and individual reseachers, spanning the entire life-cycle of research data.
Forschungsdatenmanagement ist eine im wissenschaftlichen Bereich auf den Umgang mit Forschungsdaten ausgerichtete Form des Projektmanagements, der Arbeitsorganisation und -steuerung. Es geht darum, die eigenen Arbeitsprozesse, die die Erzeugung von und den Umgang mit Forschungsdaten betreffen, möglichst effizient und zielorientiert zu organisieren und fortlaufend zu steuern. Den Nutzen und die Vorteile, welche dies mit sich bringt, soll an den nachfolgenden Modulen aufgezeigt werden.
Progress in scientific research is dependent on the quality and accessibility of software at all levels and it is now critical to address many new challenges related to the development, deployment, and maintenance of reusable software. In addition, it is essential that scientists, researchers, and students are able to learn and adopt a new set of software-related skills and methodologies.
Starting in January 2016 and funded for three years by the German Research Foundation (DFG), project CONQUAIRE – Continuous Quality Control for Research Data to Ensure Reproducibility will focus on reproducibility and quality control during the research process in an institutional setting.
Opening Reproducible Research is a DFG-funded research project by Institute for Geoinformatics (ifgi) and University and Regional Library (ULB), University of Münster, Germany
The CEOS System Engineering Office (SEO) worked with the CEOS Working Group on Information Systems and Services (WGISS) to gather and organize key information on data policies, data access portals and interoperability protocols.
CEOS is currently operating and planning hundreds of Earth observation satellites. The information contained in this portal will improve the efficiency and effectiveness of gaining access to space-based Earth observation data to support many global intiatives with vast societal impact.
The "The Ranking Web of World repositories" is an initiative of the Cybermetrics Lab, a research group belonging to the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), the largest public research body in Spain.
The UK Data Service is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) to meet the data needs of researchers, students and teachers from all sectors
Im FDZ Bildung sind Daten der qualitativen Bildungsforschung verfügbar: Beobachtungen und Interviews (z.B. Unterrichtsvideos, Lehrerinterviews) sowie Transkripte.
Im FDZ Bildung sind Daten der qualitativen Bildungsforschung verfügbar: Beobachtungen und Interviews (z.B. Unterrichtsvideos, Lehrerinterviews) sowie Transkripte.
Calcyte is (will be) a toolkit for managing metadata for collections of content
via automatically generated spreadsheets and for creating static HTML repositories.
Calcyte targets the Draft DataCrate Packaging format v0.2.
At this stage Calcyte does not Bag content, it jsut creates Working DataCrates.
This document specifies a method of organising file-based data with associated metadata, known as DataCrate in both human and machine readable formats, based on the schema.org linked-data vocabularly, supplemented with terms from the SPAR ontologies and [PCDM] where schema.org does not have coverage. The motivation for this work comes from the research domain.
A DataCrate is a dataset a set of files contained in a single directory. There are two ways of organizing a DataCrate.
For working data or data that does not need to be distributed with checksums, a Working DataCrate is a plain-old directory containing payload data files, with two metadata files at the root; one for humans and one for machines.
For distribution, or archiving; where integrity is important, a Bagged DataCrate is a BagIt bag conforming to the DataCrate BagIt profile with the payload files in the /data directory. A Bagged DataCrate has a clear separation between metadata and payload, and can be integrity-checked using the checksums in the BagIt manifest.
This website is for information related to the CESAER Taskforce on Open Science, and in particular on its sub-group looking at how the Technical Universities in Europe deal with Engineering and Research Data Management. The group is working on two tasks Task 1 - FAIR Data in Engineering (2018-19) Read - Summary of First Findings on…
File naming is a vital first step for those beginning to digitise. This document examines planning and using an effective file naming system when managing digital files. This paper highlights the advantages of using the 8.3 convention and looks at some options when naming derivative, surrogate files.
The PREMIS maintenance activity is responsible for maintaining, supporting, and coordinating future revisions to the PREMIS data dictionary. The Preservation Metadata: Implementation Strategies Working Group, convened by OCLC and RLG, initially developed the PREMIS data dictionary as a specification with the goal of creating an implementable set of "core" preservation metadata elements, with broad applicability within the digital community. a supporting xml schema allows for implementation of element set and is maintained in network development marc standards office library congress.