The Digital Repository of Ireland is a trusted digital repository that contributes to a national digital infrastructure for the humanities and social sciences in Ireland. Although trusted digital repositories are not mainstream application in the domain of science gateways and the social sciences are not the usual domain for a science gateway we argue in this paper that DRI has many of the principal characteristics of a science gateway and that the domain of social science will benefit in the future from the same advantages that other more numerical-based disciplines reap from science gateways. In addition to offering tools to ingest vast amounts of heterogeneous data sets, a trusted digital repository must offer specific functionalities re...
Research generates ever more data. For guidance in these data a digital repository of published resu...
The Working Group on “Sustainable Publishing of Metadata” has been active within the Digital Researc...
This paper will describe the development of Institutional Repositories (IRs) in Irish third level in...
The Digital Repository of Ireland is an interactive national trusted digital repository for contemp...
The Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) is a national Trusted Digital Repository for Ireland's socia...
The Digital Repository of Ireland is the national digital repository for Ireland's social and cultur...
Presentation at Open Repositories 2014, Helsinki, Finland, June 9-13, 2014General Track Papers and P...
An investigation was conducted to examine the extent to which metadata in different Data Documentati...
As a continuation of our work in the datorium project, we provide a service for autonomous documenta...
In 2011 the Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) began work on the development of an interactive nati...
International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications - Metadata for Semantic and Social...
Metadata registries are an important digital library research area with the promise of satisfying th...
The DDI Standard is an open metadata standard for the Social Sciences and is mainly used by various ...
This paper describes how the Irish National Digital Learning Resource Repository (NDLR) has implemen...
As a continuation of our work in the datorium project, we provide a service for autonomous documenta...
Research generates ever more data. For guidance in these data a digital repository of published resu...
The Working Group on “Sustainable Publishing of Metadata” has been active within the Digital Researc...
This paper will describe the development of Institutional Repositories (IRs) in Irish third level in...
The Digital Repository of Ireland is an interactive national trusted digital repository for contemp...
The Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) is a national Trusted Digital Repository for Ireland's socia...
The Digital Repository of Ireland is the national digital repository for Ireland's social and cultur...
Presentation at Open Repositories 2014, Helsinki, Finland, June 9-13, 2014General Track Papers and P...
An investigation was conducted to examine the extent to which metadata in different Data Documentati...
As a continuation of our work in the datorium project, we provide a service for autonomous documenta...
In 2011 the Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) began work on the development of an interactive nati...
International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications - Metadata for Semantic and Social...
Metadata registries are an important digital library research area with the promise of satisfying th...
The DDI Standard is an open metadata standard for the Social Sciences and is mainly used by various ...
This paper describes how the Irish National Digital Learning Resource Repository (NDLR) has implemen...
As a continuation of our work in the datorium project, we provide a service for autonomous documenta...
Research generates ever more data. For guidance in these data a digital repository of published resu...
The Working Group on “Sustainable Publishing of Metadata” has been active within the Digital Researc...
This paper will describe the development of Institutional Repositories (IRs) in Irish third level in...