The increasing amount of publicly available research data provides the opportunity to link and integrate data in order to create and prove novel hypotheses, to repeat experiments or to compare recent data to data collected at a different time or place. However, recent studies have shown that retrieving relevant data for data reuse is a time-consuming task in daily research practice. In this study, we explore what hampers dataset retrieval in biodiversity research, a field that produces a large amount of heterogeneous data. In particular, we focus on scholarly search interests and metadata, the primary source of data in a dataset retrieval system. We show that existing metadata currently poorly reflect information needs and therefore are the...
Our world is in the midst of unprecedented change-climate shifts and sustained, widespread habitat d...
Our world is in the midst of unprecedented change-climate shifts and sustained, widespread habitat d...
The majority of biodiversity data is not findable, accessible, integratable, or reusable, partially ...
Abstract The increasing amount of publicly available research data provides the opportunity to link ...
Finding relevant research data is an increasingly important but time-consuming task in daily researc...
Due to the increased amount of available biodiversity data, many biodiversity research institutions ...
Due to the increased amount of available biodiversity data, many biodiversity research institutions ...
This dataset includes bibliographic information for 501 papers that were published from 2010-April 2...
Nowadays, obtaining information by entering queries into a web search engine is routine behaviour. W...
The amount of ecological data available electronically is increasing at a rapid rate, e.g., over 15,...
Supplementary material for a comparative evaluation of a keyword based search and semantic search in...
To adress questions about the future of biodiversity, it is essential to use a wide range of data fr...
Analogous to the technological developments, research data is being produced at a higher rate than e...
International audienceStudying and protecting each and every living species on Earth is a major chal...
In the past decade, the amount of scientific data collected and generated by scientists has grown dr...
Our world is in the midst of unprecedented change-climate shifts and sustained, widespread habitat d...
Our world is in the midst of unprecedented change-climate shifts and sustained, widespread habitat d...
The majority of biodiversity data is not findable, accessible, integratable, or reusable, partially ...
Abstract The increasing amount of publicly available research data provides the opportunity to link ...
Finding relevant research data is an increasingly important but time-consuming task in daily researc...
Due to the increased amount of available biodiversity data, many biodiversity research institutions ...
Due to the increased amount of available biodiversity data, many biodiversity research institutions ...
This dataset includes bibliographic information for 501 papers that were published from 2010-April 2...
Nowadays, obtaining information by entering queries into a web search engine is routine behaviour. W...
The amount of ecological data available electronically is increasing at a rapid rate, e.g., over 15,...
Supplementary material for a comparative evaluation of a keyword based search and semantic search in...
To adress questions about the future of biodiversity, it is essential to use a wide range of data fr...
Analogous to the technological developments, research data is being produced at a higher rate than e...
International audienceStudying and protecting each and every living species on Earth is a major chal...
In the past decade, the amount of scientific data collected and generated by scientists has grown dr...
Our world is in the midst of unprecedented change-climate shifts and sustained, widespread habitat d...
Our world is in the midst of unprecedented change-climate shifts and sustained, widespread habitat d...
The majority of biodiversity data is not findable, accessible, integratable, or reusable, partially ...