ABSTRACT. The role of libraries is to collect, preserve, and dis-seminate the intellectual output of the society. This output includes books and serials as well as the digital versions of the same. Scien-tists, other scholars, and all of society are now producing, storing, and disseminating digital data that underpin the aforementioned documents in much larger volumes than the text. The survival of this data is in question since the data are not housed in long-lived institutions such as libraries. This situation threatens the under-lying principles of scientific replicability since in many cases data cannot readily be collected again. Libraries are the institutions that could best manage this intellectual output
The amount of data that scientists produce continues to increase every year. People are needed to ha...
It has been suggested that digital libraries are more like archives than libraries and that library ...
The challenge of accessing, maintaining, sharing and preserving massive datasets, generally referred...
Information Technology is rapidly changing the world of scientific research. We have entered a new e...
e-Science is defined as science performed through distributed global collaborations enabled by the I...
One of the outcomes of the continuous development of science is creation of new methods of scientifi...
Research libraries are evolving in the age of e-science. They are part of the growing, globally dist...
The creation, management and use of digital materials are of increasing importance for a wide range ...
Digital libraries can be deployed at many points throughout the life cycles of scientific research p...
Abstract: This paper was prepared as background for a talk given at AGU 2009 on "Data & Lib...
Digital libraries can be deployed at many points throughout the life cycles of scientific research p...
Several models of service are emerging in academic and research libraries for the collection and man...
Academic libraries are facing a range of new challenges in the 21st century, be it the pace of techn...
Explains the nature of the ‘e-Science’ revolution in 21st century scientific research and its conseq...
ABSTRACT. The way research is conducted has changed over time, from simple experiments to computer m...
The amount of data that scientists produce continues to increase every year. People are needed to ha...
It has been suggested that digital libraries are more like archives than libraries and that library ...
The challenge of accessing, maintaining, sharing and preserving massive datasets, generally referred...
Information Technology is rapidly changing the world of scientific research. We have entered a new e...
e-Science is defined as science performed through distributed global collaborations enabled by the I...
One of the outcomes of the continuous development of science is creation of new methods of scientifi...
Research libraries are evolving in the age of e-science. They are part of the growing, globally dist...
The creation, management and use of digital materials are of increasing importance for a wide range ...
Digital libraries can be deployed at many points throughout the life cycles of scientific research p...
Abstract: This paper was prepared as background for a talk given at AGU 2009 on "Data & Lib...
Digital libraries can be deployed at many points throughout the life cycles of scientific research p...
Several models of service are emerging in academic and research libraries for the collection and man...
Academic libraries are facing a range of new challenges in the 21st century, be it the pace of techn...
Explains the nature of the ‘e-Science’ revolution in 21st century scientific research and its conseq...
ABSTRACT. The way research is conducted has changed over time, from simple experiments to computer m...
The amount of data that scientists produce continues to increase every year. People are needed to ha...
It has been suggested that digital libraries are more like archives than libraries and that library ...
The challenge of accessing, maintaining, sharing and preserving massive datasets, generally referred...