Invisible Repositories ReUse and Reproducible Research Wolfram Horstmann
Invisible Repositories, Re-Use and Reproducible Research Wolfram Horstmann Open Repositories 2013 10 July 2013 PEI, CA
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Invisible Repositories… 1. Research as the Centre of Repositories 2. Re-using Repositories in Research A. B. C. D. Publication Records Linking Publications and Research Data Research Processes 3. Supporting Reproducibility of Research
1. RESEARCH AS THE CENTRE OF REPOSITORIES
Institutional Imperatives of Research 1. ‘Communalism’ refers to the claim that research results are property of the community 2. ‘Universalism’ means that everybody should be able to contribute, for example independent of cultural or national origin 3. ‘Disinterestedness’ requires the greater scientific good to be valued higher than personal interests 4. ‘Skepticism’ implies critical scrutiny of research results Merton, Robert K. The sociology of science: Theoretical and empirical investigations. University of Chicago press, 1979. OPEN REPOSITORIES TO IMPLEMENT THESE IMPERATIVES
Re-using Repositories in Research 2 A. PUBLICATION RECORDS
Re-using Repositories in Research 2 B. LINKING PUBLICATIONS AND RESEARCH DATA
Re-using Repositories in Research 2 C. RESEARCH DATA
Preparation and planning Data creation > Creation of data management plans > > Local data file management – Data. Stage Searching over rich metadata – Data. Finder Institutional data repository – Data. Bank > Data discovery Data preservation and publication
Preparation and planning Data creation > Creation of data management plans > > Local data file management – Data. Stage Searching over rich metadata – Data. Finder Institutional data repository – Data. Bank > Data discovery Data preservation and publication
Re-using Repositories in Research 2 D. RESEARCH PROCESSES
3. SUPPORTING REPRODUCIBILITY OF RESEARCH…
…Ask the Researcher BEFORE AFTER Institutional Repositories Invisible Research Institutional Invisible Research
Thanks • Najko Jahn and the Bielefeld Team – http: //www. ub. uni-bielefeld. de/~jahn/pubexamples. html • Patrick Hochstenbach and the Gent Team – https: //biblio. ugent. be • Jörgen Eriksson and the Lund Team – https: //lup. lub. lu. se • Mark Legott and the Islandora Team – http: //islandora. ca/ • Fedora Futures – https: //wiki. duraspace. org/display/FF/Fedora+Futures+Home • BDLSS folks at the Bodleian in Oxford – http: //www. bodleian. ox. ac. uk/bdlss
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