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International Journal of Digital Curation, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, 2012
- Kevin Ashley:
Editorial. 1-2
- Esther Conway, Brian Matthews, David Giaretta, Simon C. Lambert, Michael D. Wilson, Nick Draper:
Managing Risks in the Preservation of Research Data with Preservation Networks. 3-15 - Andrew Fetherston, Tim Gollins:
Towards the Development of a Test Corpus of Digital Objects for the Evaluation of File Format Identification Tools and Signatures. 16-26 - Chris Frisz, Geoffrey Brown, Samuel Waggoner:
Assessing Migration Risk for Scientific Data Formats. 27-38 - Paul Groth, Yolanda Gil, James Cheney, Simon Miles:
Requirements for Provenance on the Web. 39-56 - Michael Jubb:
Freedom of Information in the UK and its Implications for Research in the Higher Education Sector. 57-71 - Steve Knight:
A Short Story about XML Schemas, Digital Preservation and Format Libraries. 72-80 - Ruth McNally, Adrian Mackenzie, Allison Hui, Jennifer Tomomitsu:
Understanding the 'Intensive' in 'Data Intensive Research': Data Flows in Next Generation Sequencing and Environmental Networked Sensors. 81-94 - William Underwood:
Grammar-Based Specification and Parsing of Binary File Formats. 95-106
- Sarah Callaghan, Steve Donegan, Sam Pepler, Mark Thorley, Nathan Cunningham, Peter Kirsch, Linda Ault, Patrick Bell, Rod Bowie, Adam M. Leadbetter, Roy K. Lowry, Gwenaëlle Moncoiffé, Kate Harrison, Ben Smith-Haddon, Anita Weatherby, Dan Wright:
Making Data a First Class Scientific Output: Data Citation and Publication by NERC's Environmental Data Centres. 107-113 - Sarah Jones:
Developments in Research Funder Data Policy. 114-125 - Liz Lyon:
The Informatics Transform: Re-Engineering Libraries for the Data Decade. 126-138 - Paolo Missier, Bertram Ludäscher, Saumen C. Dey, Michael Wang, Timothy M. McPhillips, Shawn Bowers, Michael Agun, Ilkay Altintas:
Golden Trail: Retrieving the Data History that Matters from a Comprehensive Provenance Repository. 139-150 - Limor Peer, Ann G. Green:
Building an Open Data Repository for a Specialized Research Community: Process, Challenges and Lessons. 151-162 - Arif Shaon, Sarah Callaghan, Bryan Lawrence, Brian Matthews, Timothy Osborn, Colin Harpham, Andrew Woolf:
Opening Up Climate Research: A Linked Data Approach to Publishing Data Provenance. 163-173 - Heather Small, Kristine Kasianovitz, Ronald Blanford, Ina Celaya:
What Your Tweets Tell Us About You: Identity, Ownership and Privacy of Twitter Data. 174-197
Volume 7, Number 2, 2012
- Alexander Ball:
Editorial. 1-2
- Geoffrey Brown:
Developing Virtual CD-ROM Collections: The Voyager Company Publications. 3-20 - Yunhyong Kim, Seamus Ross:
Digital Forensics Formats: Seeking a Digital Preservation Storage Container Format for Web Archiving. 21-39 - Gareth Knight:
The Forensic Curator: Digital Forensics as a Solution to Addressing the Curatorial Challenges Posed by Personal Digital Archives. 40-63
- Neil Beagrie, Monica Duke, Catherine Hardman, Dipak Kalra, Brian F. Lavoie, Manjula Patel, Liz Lyon, Matthew Woollard:
The KRDS Benefit Analysis Toolkit: Development and Application. 64-67 - Constanze Curdt, Dirk Hoffmeister, Guido Waldhoff, Christian Jekel, Georg Bareth:
Scientific Research Data Management for Soil-Vegetation-Atmosphere Data - The TR32DB. 68-80 - Marjan Grootveld, Jeff van Egmond:
Peer-Reviewed Open Research Data: Results of a Pilot. 81-91 - Richard Littauer, Karthik Ram, Bertram Ludäscher, William Michener, Rebecca Koskela:
Trends in Use of Scientific Workflows: Insights from a Public Repository and Recommendations for Best Practice. 92-100 - Laura Molloy, Kellie Snow:
The Data Management Skills Support Initiative: Synthesising Postgraduate Training in Research Data Management. 101-109 - Meik Poschen, June Finch, Rob Procter, Mhorag Goff, Mary McDerby, Simon Collins, Jon Besson, Lorraine Beard, Tom Grahame:
Development of a Pilot Data Management Infrastructure for Biomedical Researchers at University of Manchester - Approach, Findings, Challenges and Outlook of the MaDAM Project. 110-122 - Andrew Sallans, Martin Donnelly:
DMP Online and DMPTool: Different Strategies Towards a Shared Goal. 123-129
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