The staff of Wolbach Library, in collaboration with partners at both the Smith-sonian Institution and Harvard University, has begun a complex digitization and transcriptioneffort aimed at making a large collection of historical astronomy research more findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable (FAIR). This collection of material was originally produced from the mid-18th century through the early 20th century by researchers at the Harvard College Observatory and was recently re-discovered in the HCO Plate Stacks holdings. The team of professionals supporting the effort to make this century and a half old science FAIR have developed a novel, distributed workflow to ensure that people can engage critically with this material to the full...
The Royal Astronomical Society exists to advance, and to record the history of, our understanding of...
Where appropriate repositories are not available to support all relevant astronomical data products,...
Digital Data Preservation and Curation: A Collaboration Among Libraries, Publishers, and the Virtua...
The staff of Wolbach Library, in collaboration with partners at both the Smith-sonian Institution an...
Project PHaEDRA (Preserving Harvard’s Early Data and Research in Astronomy) is a collaborative initi...
Abstract Project PHaEDRA (Preserving Harvard’s Early Data and Research in Astronomy) is an initiat...
This collection contains scans of original copies of items lists of Wolbach Library's collection of ...
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, much of the important research in astronomy generally app...
Abstract Over the past decades and even centuries, the astronomical community has accumulated a sig...
Astronomers are producing and analyzing data at ever more prodigious rates. NASA's Great Observa...
In compute-heavy and data-driven scientific fields, digital data play a central role in the creation...
Astronomy is similar to other scientific disciplines in that scholarly publication relies on the pre...
Astronomy is similar to other scientific disciplines in that scholarly publication relies on the p...
Astronomy is similar to other scientific disciplines in that scholarly publication relies on the pre...
Astronomy is similar to other scientific disciplines in that scholarly publication relies on the pre...
The Royal Astronomical Society exists to advance, and to record the history of, our understanding of...
Where appropriate repositories are not available to support all relevant astronomical data products,...
Digital Data Preservation and Curation: A Collaboration Among Libraries, Publishers, and the Virtua...
The staff of Wolbach Library, in collaboration with partners at both the Smith-sonian Institution an...
Project PHaEDRA (Preserving Harvard’s Early Data and Research in Astronomy) is a collaborative initi...
Abstract Project PHaEDRA (Preserving Harvard’s Early Data and Research in Astronomy) is an initiat...
This collection contains scans of original copies of items lists of Wolbach Library's collection of ...
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, much of the important research in astronomy generally app...
Abstract Over the past decades and even centuries, the astronomical community has accumulated a sig...
Astronomers are producing and analyzing data at ever more prodigious rates. NASA's Great Observa...
In compute-heavy and data-driven scientific fields, digital data play a central role in the creation...
Astronomy is similar to other scientific disciplines in that scholarly publication relies on the pre...
Astronomy is similar to other scientific disciplines in that scholarly publication relies on the p...
Astronomy is similar to other scientific disciplines in that scholarly publication relies on the pre...
Astronomy is similar to other scientific disciplines in that scholarly publication relies on the pre...
The Royal Astronomical Society exists to advance, and to record the history of, our understanding of...
Where appropriate repositories are not available to support all relevant astronomical data products,...
Digital Data Preservation and Curation: A Collaboration Among Libraries, Publishers, and the Virtua...