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International Journal of Digital Curation, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, 2013
- Kevin Ashley:
Editorial. 1-4
- Tim Austin, Chris Bullough, Dimitri Gagliardi, David Leal, Malcolm Loveday:
Prenormative Research into Standard Messaging Formats for Engineering Materials Data. 5-13 - Barbara Bazzanella
, Stefano Bortoli, Paolo Bouquet:
Can Persistent Identifiers Be Cool? 14-28 - Juan Bicarregui
, Norman Gray, Rob Henderson, Roger Jones, Simon C. Lambert
, Brian Matthews
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Data Management and Preservation Planning for Big Science. 29-41 - Guillaume Boutard, Catherine Guastavino, James M. Turner:
A Digital Archives Framework for the Preservation of Cultural Artifacts with Technological Components. 42-65 - Jeonghyun Kim
, Edward J. Warga
, William E. Moen:
Competencies Required for Digital Curation: An Analysis of Job Advertisements. 66-83 - Tomasz Neugebauer
, Annie Murray:
The Critical Role of Institutional Services in Open Access Advocacy. 84-106 - David S. H. Rosenthal, Daniel L. Vargas:
Distributed Digital Preservation in the Cloud. 107-119 - Ross Spencer
:
Generation of a Skeleton Corpus of Digital Objects for the Validation and Evaluation of Format Identification Tools and Signatures. 120-130 - Dirk von Suchodoletz
, Klaus Rechert, Isgandar Valizada:
Towards Emulation-as-a-Service: Cloud Services for Versatile Digital Object Access. 131-142 - Elizabeth Yakel
, Ixchel M. Faniel, Adam Kriesberg
, Ayoung Yoon
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Trust in Digital Repositories. 143-156 - Lynn Yarmey
, Karen S. Baker:
Towards Standardization: A Participatory Framework for Scientific Standard-Making. 157-172 - Ayoung Yoon
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Defining What Matters When Preserving Web-Based Personal Digital Collections: Listening to Bloggers. 173-192
- Sarah Callaghan, Fiona Murphy
, Jonathan Tedds
, Rob Allan, John A. Kunze
, Rebecca Lawrence
, Matthew S. Mayernik
, Angus Whyte
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Processes and Procedures for Data Publication: A Case Study in the Geosciences. 193-203 - Jake Carlson, Lisa R. Johnston, Brian Westra
, Mason Nichols:
Developing an Approach for Data Management Education: A Report from the Data Information Literacy Project. 204-217 - Madeleine de Smaele, Ellen Verbakel, Nicole Potters, Marina Noordegraaf
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Data Intelligence Training for Library Staff. 218-228 - Peter Doorn, Ingrid Dillo, René van Horik
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Lies, Damned Lies and Research Data: Can Data Sharing Prevent Data Fraud? 229-243 - Maarten Hoogerwerf
, Mathias Lösch, Jochen Schirrwagen
, Sarah Callaghan, Paolo Manghi
, Katerina Iatropoulou, Dimitra Keramida, Najla Rettberg
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Linking Data and Publications: Towards a Cross-Disciplinary Approach. 244-254 - Karon Kelly, Mary Marlino, Matthew S. Mayernik
, Suzie Allard
, Carol Tenopir, Carole L. Palmer, Virgil E. Varvel Jr.:
Model Development for Scientific Data Curation Education. 255-264 - Carl Lagoze, William C. Block, Jeremy Williams, John M. Abowd, Lars Vilhuber
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Data Management of Confidential Data. 265-278 - Damien Lecarpentier, Peter Wittenburg, Willem Elbers, Alberto Michelini, Riam Kanso, Peter V. Coveney, Rob Baxter:
EUDAT: A New Cross-Disciplinary Data Infrastructure for Science. 279-287 - Mark Scott, Richard P. Boardman
, Philippa A. Reed
, Simon J. Cox:
Research Data Management Education for Future Curators. 288-294
Volume 8, Number 2, 2013
- Kevin Ashley:
Editorial. 1-4
- Katherine G. Akers
, Jennifer Doty
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Disciplinary differences in faculty research data management practices and perspectives. 5-26 - Richard Bache, Simon Miles
, Bolaji Coker, Adel Taweel
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Informative Provenance for Repurposed Data: A Case Study using Clinical Research Data. 27-46 - Reagan W. Moore, Arcot Rajasekar, Paul B. Watry, Fabio Corubolo, John Harrison, Jérôme Fuselier:
Evolving Persistent Archives and Digital Library Systems: Integrating iRods, Cheshire3 and Multivalent. 47-67
- Leigh Garrett, Marie-Therese Gramstadt
, Carlos Silva:
Here, KAPTUR This! Identifying and Selecting the Infrastructure Required to Support the Curation and Preservation of Visual Arts Research Data. 68-88 - David Groenewegen
, Andrew E. Treloar
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Adding Value by Taking a National and Institutional Approach to Research Data: The ANDS Experience. 89-98 - Marieke Guy
, Martin Donnelly
, Laura Molloy
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Pinning It Down: Towards a Practical Definition of 'Research Data' for Creative Arts Institutions. 99-110 - Martin D. Halbert:
The Problematic Future of Research Data Management: Challenges, Opportunities and Emerging Patterns Identified by the DataRes Project. 111-122 - Laura Molloy
, Simon Hodson
, Meik Poschen, Jonathan Tedds
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Gathering Evidence of Benefits: A Structured Approach from the Jisc Managing Research Data Programme. 123-133 - Nelleke Oostdijk, Henk van den Heuvel, Maaske Treurniet:
The CLARIN-NL Data Curation Service: Bringing Data to the Foreground. 134-145 - Thomas Parsons:
Creating a Research Data Management Service. 146-156 - Catherine J. Pink:
Meeting the Data Management Compliance Challenge: Funder Expectations and Institutional Reality. 157-171 - Beth Plale
, Robert H. McDonald
, Kavitha Chandrasekar
, Inna Kouper
, Stacy R. Konkiel
, Margaret L. Hedstrom
, James D. Myers, Praveen Kumar:
SEAD Virtual Archive: Building a Federation of Institutional Repositories for Long-Term Data Preservation in Sustainability Science. 172-180 - Graham Pryor:
A Maturing Process of Engagement: Raising Data Capabilities in UK Higher Education. 181-193 - Robin Rice
, Çuna Ekmekcioglu, Jeff Haywood, Sarah Jones, Stuart Lewis, Stuart Macdonald, Tony Weir:
Implementing the Research Data Management Policy: University of Edinburgh Roadmap. 194-204 - Sally Rumsey, Neil Jefferies
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Challenges in Building an Institutional Research Data Catalogue. 205-214 - Natascha Schumann, Reiner Mauer
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The GESIS Data Archive for the Social Sciences: A Widely Recognised Data Archive on its Way. 215-222 - Nicholas M. Weber, Andrea K. Thomer
, Matthew S. Mayernik
, Bob Dattore, Zaihua Ji, Steven J. Worley:
The Product and System Specificities of Measuring Curation Impact. 223-234 - James A. J. Wilson
, Paul Jeffreys:
Towards a Unified University Infrastructure: The Data Management Roll-Out at the University of Oxford. 235-246

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