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Research data
Authors: Ritze, Dominique
Eckert, Kai
Pfeffer, Magnus
Kyprianos, Konstantinos (Tr.)
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Abstract:
In the context of their role as information service providers, the handling of research data is becoming increasingly important for libraries. Research data are the cornerstone of scientific research in most disciplines, and archiving and making them available ensures that published results can be identified and reproduced. The ability to cite research data and link publications to the research data on which they are based plays a particular role here. Open-linked data provide an infrastructure for uniformly describing research data, identifying them clearly, and making them available to as many users as possible. Linking research data and literature also opens up new possibilities for the research user: you can access the original data for a detailed examination of published results, and it is also possible to specifically search other publications based on the same research data. Based on our experiences from the DFG-funded InFoLiS project, we present the challenges as well as the opportunities and benefits of a LOD-based infrastructure for describing and linking research data.
Linguistic Editors: Kioseoglou, Nerina
Graphic Editors: Koundouros, George
Type: Chapter
Creation Date: 24-02-2023
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License: Attribution - NonCommercial - ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)
Handle http://hdl.handle.net/11419/9105
Bibliographic Reference: Ritze, D., Eckert, K., Pfeffer, M., & Kyprianos, K. (Tr.). (2023). Research data [Chapter]. In Danowski, P., Pohl, A., & Kyprianos, K. (Tr.) 2022. (Open) Linked Data in Libraries [Undergraduate textbook]. Kallipos, Open Academic Editions. https://hdl.handle.net/11419/9105
Language: Greek
Is Part of: (Open) Linked Data in Libraries
Publication Origin: Kallipos, Open Academic Editions