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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Germany License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/de/ eSciDoc NIMS Malte Dreyer
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M. Dreyer21.10.2015 eScience / eResearch = Use of information technology for enhancing research Kurt Mehlhorn, VP, MPG
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M. Dreyer21.10.2015 eSciDoc is as a joint project of the Max Planck Society and FIZ Karlsruhe, funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), aimed at building an e-Science platform for multi-disciplinary research organizations. eSciDoc integrates research results and materials in an emerging e- research network, provides effective and comprehensive access to data and information supports collaboration and interdisciplinary research in future e- Science scenarios increases the accountability of research improve the visibility of research institutions and organizations Project Setup and Mission
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M. Dreyer21.10.2015 eSciDoc Architecture General View Infrastructure to ensure sustainability Services to connect and disseminate data Solutions to visualize, publish, manage, work with data Generalized in concepts, processes and technology to develop new and sustainable solutions easily
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M. Dreyer21.10.2015 Early Adopters within Max Planck Society MPI for Colloids and Interfaces MPI for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute) MPI for Plant Physiology MPI for Chemical Ecology MPI for Biogeochemistry MPI for Psycholinguistics Starting productive use of PubMan in 2009 Benefits: One Source, multiple re-use Supporting good scientific practice for research data Supporting quality assurance for research data
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M. Dreyer21.10.2015 Update on active eSciDoc partners NIMS, Japan (Digital Library) Humboldt University Berlin, Germany (Media Server) FU Berlin, Germany (eLearning) DANS, Netherlands (Archive for Arts and Humanities) GBV, Göttingen, Germany (Cataloging Service) GFZ Potsdam, Germany (Publication Management) King’s College, UK (Manage Legacy Collections) IRCHSS, Ireland (Evaluations for national eScience infrastructure) Academy of Athens, Greece (Greek national arts and humanities datacenter) CNRS, France (Data center) University of Copenhagen, Denmark (Collection management) Bavarian State Library, Germany (Management of Legacy Collections)
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M. Dreyer21.10.2015 NIMS and MPDL Cooperate on building a digital library for NIMS Share expertise and insight Extend and improve eSciDoc infrastructure components Identify, prototype and build specific solution scenarios for research data Extend eSciDoc to work well with Japanese specifics Internationalization Search Legal Issues and Copyright Workflows Enable for international user groups Virtual working groups
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M. Dreyer21.10.2015 Current state of cooperation One person in MPDL assigned to NIMS project (Markus Haarlaender) FIZ works on Integrating Japanese language specifics Improving statistics service Working on scenarios for 1Q2009 by Ms. Tanifuji and Ms. Tschida Statistics Service Researcher Portfolio Author ID concept Documents in Colab (colab.mpdl.mpg.de) Presentation at library fair in Yokohama Translation of resource bundles to Japanese ongoing Trustful Cooperation and mutual pollination Innovative contributions to eSciDoc scenarios by Ms. Tanifuji
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M. Dreyer21.10.2015 Joint Developments until 1Q2009 Researcher Portfolio Author ID‘s Presentation of author‘s publication list Statistics Collection and presentation Strong infrastructure aspects Internationalization Input, Search Labels, Help, Messages
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M. Dreyer21.10.2015 Continuum of Data Idea Exploration Data Acquisition Experiment Aggregation Analysis Publication Archiving eSciDoc Infrastructure eSciDoc Solutions, services, and existing tools Collaboration
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M. Dreyer21.10.2015 Solution Updates
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M. Dreyer21.10.2015
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M. Dreyer21.10.2015 eSciDoc Solution 2: Photo Collections (FACES)
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M. Dreyer21.10.2015 eSciDoc Solution 2: Scanned Books (VIRR)
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M. Dreyer21.10.2015 eSciDoc: What for? Publish, Visualize, Manage and Work with Data Artifacts Publication Data Research Data Using Open Formats Across Disciplines Using a Service Oriented Architecture Unified Infrastructure and Specialized Solutions Within the context of Research Questions Integrating existing Solutions While also addressing Aspects of Data Reliability and Data Quality Data Curation and Long Term Preservation Artifact Lifecycle Support Semantic Relations between Artifacts
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M. Dreyer21.10.2015 End Thank You ! Malte Dreyer Malte.dreyer@mpdl.mpg.de +49 – 89 – 38602 - 225
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