Webinar May 9th 2023. Presentation of results from a research and development project byt the Swedish National Heritage Board aimed at investigating how to implement FAIR data processes in everyday practices at the Heritage Laboratory. Goals: Identify relevant controlled vocabularies for Heritage Science projects Curate a list with pre-selected options for common metadata and authorities based on this list Develop guidance to good practice for research data management, relevant to the Heritage Laboratory The presentation also discusses Open Science, FAIR and linked data, the intersection of research data and digitalisation of collections and issues facing researchers both within and ouside of Academia. The results have also been p...
A sophisticated ensemble of services and tools enables high-level research data and research metadat...
The deposit are the slides for a presentation given as an open webinar in Norwegian on "How to make ...
Findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR) data are an increasingly important aspect of...
The purpose of the conference is to bring together multiple research communities and stakeholders wo...
This deliverable reports on work carried out within SSHOC Task 5.6 - Issues in providing Open Data i...
Researchers in cultural studies disciplines and cultural institutions are increasingly confronted wi...
In the current trend for e-Science, i.e. collaborative, computationally- or data-intensive research,...
This report reviews the issues concerning data curation for heritage science. It provides a policy f...
A presentation given during a guest lecture at the Big Data Science course from the University in Gh...
In this review, we discuss FAIR Data, why it exists, and who it applies to. We further review the pr...
Many heritage institutions would like their collections to be open and reusable but fail to achieve ...
The humanities today use digital tools for their research projects. This training is an opportunity ...
The seminar A FAIR-enabling citation model for Cultural Heritage Objects: lessons (not yet) learned ...
The presentation was given as part of the networking meeting Research Data Management Reloaded: Open...
This presentation explains the different aspects of FAIR data, data stewardship (DS) and research da...
A sophisticated ensemble of services and tools enables high-level research data and research metadat...
The deposit are the slides for a presentation given as an open webinar in Norwegian on "How to make ...
Findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR) data are an increasingly important aspect of...
The purpose of the conference is to bring together multiple research communities and stakeholders wo...
This deliverable reports on work carried out within SSHOC Task 5.6 - Issues in providing Open Data i...
Researchers in cultural studies disciplines and cultural institutions are increasingly confronted wi...
In the current trend for e-Science, i.e. collaborative, computationally- or data-intensive research,...
This report reviews the issues concerning data curation for heritage science. It provides a policy f...
A presentation given during a guest lecture at the Big Data Science course from the University in Gh...
In this review, we discuss FAIR Data, why it exists, and who it applies to. We further review the pr...
Many heritage institutions would like their collections to be open and reusable but fail to achieve ...
The humanities today use digital tools for their research projects. This training is an opportunity ...
The seminar A FAIR-enabling citation model for Cultural Heritage Objects: lessons (not yet) learned ...
The presentation was given as part of the networking meeting Research Data Management Reloaded: Open...
This presentation explains the different aspects of FAIR data, data stewardship (DS) and research da...
A sophisticated ensemble of services and tools enables high-level research data and research metadat...
The deposit are the slides for a presentation given as an open webinar in Norwegian on "How to make ...
Findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR) data are an increasingly important aspect of...