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Autor:
Evans, Jenny1 (AUTHOR) j.evans2@westminster.ac.uk, Vials Moore, Adam2 (AUTHOR), Kotarski, Rachael3 (AUTHOR), Stone, Alan4 (AUTHOR)
Publikováno v:
Information Services & Use. 2023, Vol. 43 Issue 3/4, p257-267. 11p.
Repositories have historically focused on retrospective capture of research products, reflecting existing. research recognition systems, which do not effectively recognise non-traditional (non-text) outputs created by researchers in arts and humaniti
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Repositories are currently typically the destination of outputs of the final stages of research. New infrastructure and standards are supporting the capture of a more fine-grained view of the research process. As these novel output types and research
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An Open Repositories 2019 panel discussed the barriers to engagement with communities who create non-text research outputs. Repositories continue to adapt to better capture and describe this research however it is still an ‘ad on’ activity to the
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::0064327ac57533ccdafc420b5cfa3789
Repositories can be customized to hold the details of artefacts of many different kinds of research. However, when it comes to the contents of those repositories being exported / shared or exposed to wider infrastructure differences emerge. Whilst ST
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::4adada57f4209c0def8e1af5e7799a6f
We will describe our recent work on evolving a metadata schema within a repository that includes rich support for practice research and detailing the contributions of all those involved in the work. This work was performed in a co-production with res
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Autor:
Vials Moore, Adam, Kaye, John
Over the course of their evolution, persistent identifiers (PIDs) have been primarily associated with static “research objects”, the most well-known being the DOI, Digital Object Identifier. Typically, these PIDs have been associated with the fin
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Slides from “Describing the practical – equity and parity in metadata for practice research" Description: We will describe our recent work on evolving a metadata schema within a repository that includes rich support for practice research and deta
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