Not every digital research data archive is fully funded. Charging fees for data services may help archives to survive. Archives which follow this funding stream have to decide who has to pay, data producers or users, and how much. For the calculation of data service prices a multi-linear price function is suggested. Variables are the number of datasets and the data volume. Different user requirements and data complexity are mirrored as service levels in the price function. Its utilization is shown in a case study at the World Data Centre for Climate (WDCC)
The wide variety of pricing policies used in practice by data sellers suggests that there are signif...
The production of large volumes of scientific information, considering its cost, requires approaches...
Data attrition compromises the ability of scientists to validate and reuse the data that underlie sc...
Not every digital research data archive is fully funded. Charging fees for data services may help ar...
Data pricing is the behavior of taking data as assets and pricing the assets. In the current data ma...
Since its establishment in 2005, Data Archiving Networked Services (DANS) has been storing and maki...
Ashley challenges two major myths related to the costs involved in digital preservation. The lack of...
A lot of work is going on to understand the costs of maintaining long-term accessibility to digital ...
Argues the central role of pricing strategy in determining the future characteristics of the informa...
Digital preservation practitioners are beginning to answer questions about the costs related to the ...
As companies and organizations explore the booming frontier of data, they operate in data markets th...
Distributing data processing (DP) costs consists of estimating the value of the services provided by...
Library managers are often concerned to assess the most cost effective means of access to bibliograp...
Assessing the costs of preserving a digital data collection in the long term is a challenging task. ...
Basic funding of data infrastructure may not keep pace with increasing costs. There is a need, there...
The wide variety of pricing policies used in practice by data sellers suggests that there are signif...
The production of large volumes of scientific information, considering its cost, requires approaches...
Data attrition compromises the ability of scientists to validate and reuse the data that underlie sc...
Not every digital research data archive is fully funded. Charging fees for data services may help ar...
Data pricing is the behavior of taking data as assets and pricing the assets. In the current data ma...
Since its establishment in 2005, Data Archiving Networked Services (DANS) has been storing and maki...
Ashley challenges two major myths related to the costs involved in digital preservation. The lack of...
A lot of work is going on to understand the costs of maintaining long-term accessibility to digital ...
Argues the central role of pricing strategy in determining the future characteristics of the informa...
Digital preservation practitioners are beginning to answer questions about the costs related to the ...
As companies and organizations explore the booming frontier of data, they operate in data markets th...
Distributing data processing (DP) costs consists of estimating the value of the services provided by...
Library managers are often concerned to assess the most cost effective means of access to bibliograp...
Assessing the costs of preserving a digital data collection in the long term is a challenging task. ...
Basic funding of data infrastructure may not keep pace with increasing costs. There is a need, there...
The wide variety of pricing policies used in practice by data sellers suggests that there are signif...
The production of large volumes of scientific information, considering its cost, requires approaches...
Data attrition compromises the ability of scientists to validate and reuse the data that underlie sc...