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Hamburg Open Science, linking Repositories across universities and fostering digital cultural in science
Hamburg is a federal state with universities of various orientations, associated biobiotheques and scientific collections. Repositories are operated in all these institutions and, in addition, diverse research results and data are produced. Scientists are looking for a long-term and structured backup solution that can be accessed easily, sometimes openly. In the Hamburg Open Science program, the universities jointly develop respective services to foster the use of repositories for open Science and implement them in open science infrastructures adapted to the special demands of the respective universities. Hence, the focus here is on analysing and understanding the needs of scientists and evaluating the benefits of the implemented infrastructure for scientists from different disciplines. Through joint development, it will be possible to use a single web service to locate the diverse scientific results of advances from distributed repositories across Hamburg and to conduct a differentiated search for publications, data or research contacts. In addition to search results of metadata, open data can be used directly from the source repositories.
Hamburg Open Science, linking Repositories across universities and fostering digital cultural in science
Hamburg is a federal state with universities of various orientations, associated biobiotheques and scientific collections. Repositories are operated in all these institutions and, in addition, diverse research results and data are produced. Scientists are looking for a long-term and structured backup solution that can be accessed easily, sometimes openly. In the Hamburg Open Science program, the universities jointly develop respective services to foster the use of repositories for open Science and implement them in open science infrastructures adapted to the special demands of the respective universities. Hence, the focus here is on analysing and understanding the needs of scientists and evaluating the benefits of the implemented infrastructure for scientists from different disciplines. Through joint development, it will be possible to use a single web service to locate the diverse scientific results of advances from distributed repositories across Hamburg and to conduct a differentiated search for publications, data or research contacts. In addition to search results of metadata, open data can be used directly from the source repositories.
Hamburg Open Science, linking Repositories across universities and fostering digital cultural in science
Olschofsky, Konstantin (author)
2019-11-26
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
DDC:
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