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A Global Atlas of Digital Dermatology to Map Innovation and Disparities

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Data Organisation and Archiving

2008
Everyone has their own way of taking notes and organizing data. Some insist on hard-backed books, others swear by index-cards and folders, others use spare envelopes. Many transcribe and organize data directly on computer and use little paper at all. The aim of this chapter is not to tell you which notebook to use. Rather, I raise some of the issues in
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Data and Data Archives

2013
Astronomers were among the first to embrace the digital era. In the early 1970s, long before jpegs and gifs, and digital cameras in the hands of everyday consumers, astronomers were spending huge portions of their budgets on CCD (charge couple device) technology.
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The Protein Data Bank Archive

2021
Protein Data Bank is the single worldwide archive of experimentally determined macromolecular structure data. Established in 1971 as the first open access data resource in biology, the PDB archive is managed by the worldwide Protein Data Bank (wwPDB) consortium which has four partners-the RCSB Protein Data Bank (RCSB PDB; rcsb.org), the Protein Data ...
Sameer, Velankar   +4 more
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On the Importance of a Research Data Archive

Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2018
As research becomes more and more data intensive, managing this data becomes a major challenge in any organization. At university level there is seldom a unified data management system in place. The general approach to storing data in such environments is to deploy network storage. Each member can store their data organized to their own
Benedict Wright   +2 more
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Public Archives and Data Protection

Datenschutz und Datensicherheit (dud)
Public archives play an important role in our society by identifying, assessing and preserving documentary material of long-term value, ensuring accountability of government and other organizations. Privacy and data protection are most important reasons to limit access to these archives.
Michael Friedewald   +4 more
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Archival data

2021
Katharina Burgdorf, Henning Hillmann
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