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An Introduction to Metadata and Data Repositories
Funding: NSF DBI-1931143 and NSF DBI ...
Kristin Vanderbilt+2 more
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A focus groups study on data sharing and research data management
Data sharing can accelerate scientific discovery while increasing return on investment beyond the researcher or group that produced them. Data repositories enable data sharing and preservation over the long term, but little is known about scientists ...
Devan Ray Donaldson+1 more
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Repository Metadata: Approaches and Challenges [PDF]
Many institutional repositories have pursued a mixed metadata environment, relying on description by multiple workflows. Strategies may include metadata converted from other systems, metadata elicited from the document creator or manager, and metadata created by library or repository staff. Additional editing or proofing may or may not occur. The mixed
Chapman, John W.+2 more
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Adventures in Migrating Massive Archival Collections to Digital Commons
Giant collections of compound objects, with messy metadata, led to migration in batches and lessons learned. When the University of Mississippi Libraries implemented a campus-wide institutional repository, it also became necessary to use the same ...
Emanuel Michelle
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Title, Description, and Subject are the Most Important Metadata Fields for Keyword Discoverability
A Review of: Yang, L. (2016). Metadata effectiveness in internet discovery: An analysis of digital collection metadata elements and internet search engine keywords. College & Research Libraries, 77(1), 7-19.
Laura Costello
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Batch Ingesting into EPrints Digital Repository Software
This paper describes the batch importing strategy and workflow used for the import of theses metadata and PDF documents into the EPrints digital repository software.
Tomasz Neugebauer, Bin Han
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Data Science Tools for Monitoring the Global Repository Eco-System and its Lines of Evolution
The global network of scholarly repositories for the publication and dissemination of scientific publications and related materials can already look back on a history of more than twenty years.
Friedrich Summann+3 more
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Significant effort is required to find, make sense and reuse research data. To tackle this problem, the Findable, Accessible, Reusable and Interoperable (FAIR) data principles describe a minimal set of requirements for data management and stewardship ...
João Luiz Rebelo Moreira+4 more
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DIGITAL REPOSITORIES : NEW NETWORKS FOR UNIVERSITIES & SCIENTISTS
Digital Repositories exist in various forms. They represent collections of digital objects stored, made available for use and “archived” according to the policies and goals of the repository sponsors. In general, a digital repository can be defined as an
Diann Pelz Rusch
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OpenDOAR Repositories and Metadata Practices
In spring 2014, authors from the University of Missouri conducted a nation-wide survey on metadata practices among United States-based OpenDOAR repositories. Examining the repository systems and current practices of metadata in these repositories, researchers collected and analyzed the responses of 23 repositories.
Kristen Gallant+2 more
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