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.
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
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.
The Data FAIRport initiative is an open movement started as the practical follow up of a Lorentz Workshop in Leiden, The Netherlands, January 2014, named: Jointly designing a Data FAIRport.
The participants of the workshop represented the worlds of research infrastructure and policy, publishing, the semantic web and life sciences research.
swMATH is a freely accessible, innovative information service for mathematical software. swMATH not only provides access to an extensive database of information on mathematical software, but also includes a systematic linking of software packages with relevant mathematical publications.
If you've spent much time in open source projects, you have probably seen the term "copyleft" used. While the term is quite commonly used, many people don't understand it. Learn more about copyleft in this article.