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In Out, In Out, And Shake It All About: A Moving Story of Data
Stevenson, Jane
The Archives Hub blends data. We bring together descriptions of archives, archival resources and repositories in a way that enables us to present an effective and valuable service through our website. We spent two years creating an entirely new system that was built upon the principle of bringing in data from different sources and providing that data for different purposes. I would like to give some insights from our experience of doing this, and consider whether we have created something innovative and with inherent potential for future development. I will talk about the architecture that we wanted to create, the workflow that we believed to be essential to our aims, and the challenges that we faced in being able to create a blend of data that could be successfully deblended in different ways. It required a great deal of thought and planning in terms of what we wanted to achieve, how we should process the data to fulfil those aims, and how we would work with data contributors, who were essential to our success. Over a year after going live with the new service, have we achieved our aim of more consistent, standardised data, and have we provided the realistic potential for the data to be re-used? I will give examples of where I think we have fulfilled our aims and where we still have issues. I will argue that the ability to blend/deblend relies upon systems and technology, but it also relies upon people and their habits, expectations, understanding and ambitions.
Slides: idr-1247_1 - PDF Video: ELAG2018-Stevenson - MP4
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19. ročník mezinárodní konference o šedé literatuře
Vyčítalová, Hana ; Černohlávková, Petra
The aim of the business trip was to attend the International Conference on Grey Literature, the world's largest conference on grey literature, as well as attending an annual meeting of Greynet members, including representatives of NTK. This year the conference was focused more on data and sets of data, that will be dealt with by NTK in the near future. There was also presented NTK activities - the operation of the Institutional Digital Repository and the National Repository of Grey Literature.
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Data deposit into the ASEP repository
Chmelařová, Zdeňka ; Doleželová, Jana
The ASEP repository has provided bibliographic records deposit for the results of scientifi c research at the Czech Academy of Sciences since 1993. In 2012, the database was expanded to include a repository in which full text documents are stored. Since 2017, ASEP also supports data records and data fi le storage. The bibliographic records of the results can be linked to metadata records so that the user gets not only the full text of a result, but also the data on which the result is based. Each dataset has its own description and metadata follows international standards. In the paper, we will introduce the repository workfl ow, describe dataset deposit and international standards used as well as different types of user interfaces.
Fulltext: Fulltext_Chmelarova_CZ - PDF; Fulltext_Chmelarova_EN - PDF Slides: prezentace_Chmelarova_CZ - PDF; prezentace_Chmelarova_EN - PDF videozáznam: NUSL2017-Chmelarova - MP4
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European Horizontal Data Policies and Access to Their Data
Hradec, Jiří
Ve dnech 29.–30. května 2012 proběhla na půdě Ministerstva dopravy první národní konference věnovaná evropskému programu monitorování životního prostředí a bezpečnosti (GMES) zaměřená na uživatele. Organizátorem akce byla CENIA, česká informační agentura životního prostředí. Cílem konference bylo především informovat uživatele o již dostupných produktech a službách programu GMES, poukázat na budoucí portfolio dat a diskutovat potřeby uživatelů, kteří je budou moci využívat.
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Text and Data Mining of Grey Literature for the Purpose of Scientific Research
Myška, Matěj
The paper explores the legal possibilities of users to text and data mine repositories of grey literature for scientific research without the consent of the GL repository operator and right holders of the documents contained therein. Firstly the scope of the respective copyright and sui generis database rights exceptions for scientifi c research is analyzed. Secondly the term “scientific research” and its meaning in the regulatory instruments is explored. Lastly the debated mandatory exception for TDM for scientific research is introduced.
Fulltext: idr-1037_3 - PDF Slides: idr-1037_1 - PDF; idr-1037_2 - PDF Video: idr-1037_4 - MP4
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