While some repositories are focused on data, the myExperiment project has demonstrated the value in sharing the methods that are used to process that data - sharing know-how and building new capabilities through the community. Evolving usage of the website provides glimpses of the future behaviour of researchers and an exploration of what researchers might be sharing in the future instead of papers. This exploration of social sharing and ad hoc reuse has taken the project into the world of scholarly research objects, linked data and what might be described as "Linked Open Methods". We now see researchers beginning to share new methods that operate at this next level of research
Wiljes C, Jahn N, Lier F, et al. Towards Linked Research Data: An Institutional Approach. In: García...
The myExperiment social website for sharing scientific workflows, designed according to Web 2.0 prin...
Are you curious what Linked Open Data can do for our libraries and our patrons? Do you wonder if it’...
While some repositories are focused on data, the myExperiment project has demonstrated the value in ...
The myExperiment social website for sharing scientific workflows, designed according to Web 2.0 prin...
By making research content more reusable, and providing a social infrastructure that facilitates sha...
4th International Conference on Open RepositoriesThis presentation was part of the session : Confere...
By making research content more reusable, and providing a social infrastructure which facilitates sh...
By making research content more reusable, and providing a social infrastructure that facilitates sha...
Is the Linkded Data Web ready for people to use open government data or scientific datasets to do re...
e-Science has given rise to new forms of digital object in the Virtual Research Environment which ca...
The myExperiment social website for sharing scientific workflows, designed according to Web 2.0 prin...
4th International Conference on Open RepositoriesThis presentation was part of the session : EPrints...
We have quickly gathered a diverse set of databases that have significant activity. Researchers are ...
A bioinformatics analysis pipeline is often highly elaborate, due to the inherent complexity of biol...
Wiljes C, Jahn N, Lier F, et al. Towards Linked Research Data: An Institutional Approach. In: García...
The myExperiment social website for sharing scientific workflows, designed according to Web 2.0 prin...
Are you curious what Linked Open Data can do for our libraries and our patrons? Do you wonder if it’...
While some repositories are focused on data, the myExperiment project has demonstrated the value in ...
The myExperiment social website for sharing scientific workflows, designed according to Web 2.0 prin...
By making research content more reusable, and providing a social infrastructure that facilitates sha...
4th International Conference on Open RepositoriesThis presentation was part of the session : Confere...
By making research content more reusable, and providing a social infrastructure which facilitates sh...
By making research content more reusable, and providing a social infrastructure that facilitates sha...
Is the Linkded Data Web ready for people to use open government data or scientific datasets to do re...
e-Science has given rise to new forms of digital object in the Virtual Research Environment which ca...
The myExperiment social website for sharing scientific workflows, designed according to Web 2.0 prin...
4th International Conference on Open RepositoriesThis presentation was part of the session : EPrints...
We have quickly gathered a diverse set of databases that have significant activity. Researchers are ...
A bioinformatics analysis pipeline is often highly elaborate, due to the inherent complexity of biol...
Wiljes C, Jahn N, Lier F, et al. Towards Linked Research Data: An Institutional Approach. In: García...
The myExperiment social website for sharing scientific workflows, designed according to Web 2.0 prin...
Are you curious what Linked Open Data can do for our libraries and our patrons? Do you wonder if it’...