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Beyond Publication A passage through Project StORe Graham Pryor, University of Edinburgh
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Agenda Aims and aspirations Practices and preferences A generic solution The StORe pilot Evaluation and prospects http://jiscstore.jot.com/WikiHome
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Aims and aspirations Seamless transport from research data to research publications and vice versa Bi-directional links proven in social science e-research Capable of export to other domains http:// jiscstore.jot.com/WikiHome
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Aims and aspirations A new context The ‘publication’ of data? Distinction of purpose, data/scientific paper Peer review Focus on impact from dual accessibility Subversion vs strengthening of paper’s integrity
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Practices and preferences Questionnaire and interviews Self sufficiency Risky data management practices Recognition of the value and demands of metadata SURVEY OF SEVEN DOMAINS - 1 http://jiscstore.jot.com/WikiHome
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Metadata assignment
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Practices and preferences Questionnaire and interviews Self sufficiency Risky data management practices Recognition of the value and demands of metadata Support for open access principle Caution over data access and ownership Personal networking SURVEY OF SEVEN DOMAINS - 1 http://jiscstore.jot.com/WikiHome
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Practices and preferences Opportunities to Explore a deeper level of detail Supplement published papers Validate experiments Track the use and improvement of research output Identify collaborators Confirm completeness of information searches Potential risks from Uncertainty of peer review Premature dissemination Subversion of scholarly paper Scavenging Lack of interpretative data SURVEY OF SEVEN DOMAINS - 2 http://jiscstore.jot.com/WikiHome
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A generic solution Sufficient consensus to proceed with design Two-way links endorsed as advantageous (85%) Need to avoid bureaucratic structures and rules Sharing of data a fundamental principle but usually conducted on an individual basis Need simplicity and standards for metadata Simple Google-type searching preferred Self-management preferred to intermediation SURVEY OF SEVEN DOMAINS - 3 http://jiscstore.jot.com/WikiHome
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A generic solution Web 2.0 approach, similar to services like Flickr or MySpace, gives control to the researcher –Researchers determine which items are public / private –Researchers form collaborations with colleagues / ‘friends’ –Researchers select items for deposit and for publication Permanent links created between publications and underlying data Based on federations of institutional repositories and data archives Simple process for assignment of metadata –Searchable metadata assigned at collection level inherited by items within the collection –Collection owners add individual items plus minimum additional metadata (e.g. titles) http://jiscstore.jot.com/WikiHome
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The StORe pilot federation http://jiscstore.jot.com/WikiHome
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StORe pilot demonstrator http://jiscstore.jot.com/WikiHome Metadata – keeping it simple
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StORe pilot demonstrator http://jiscstore.jot.com/WikiHome Visibility - public or private collections
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StORe pilot demonstrator http://jiscstore.jot.com/WikiHome
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StORe pilot demonstrator http://jiscstore.jot.com/WikiHome
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StORe pilot demonstrator http://jiscstore.jot.com/WikiHome
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Evaluation and prospects http://jiscstore.jot.com/WikiHome NCeSS evaluation of business analysis and pilot Further development options: –Explore functionality in different repository environments –Test linkage with a publisher repository –Implementation in a second domain –Implementation in an established federation
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Thank you CLOSED
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