Building an archive for scholarly blog posts

peter.suber's bookmarks 2022-12-12

Summary:

"This blog post is a follow-up to a post in September (Fenner 2022a), where I announced that I had started working on an archive for scholarly blog posts based on the InvenioRDM open-source repository software. In the last two months, I focussed on two activities – besides lots of physical therapy and other training following a stroke earlier this year (Fenner 2022b): helping to make it easier (and safer) to run InvenioRDM in Docker container infrastructure, and working on converting the bolognese metadata conversion Ruby gem (Fenner 2017) to Python (work in progress on GitHub) to enhance InvenioRDM functionality. Building an archive of scholarly blog posts faces the same fundamental challenges as repositories for other types of scholarly content, whether data, software, preprints, or journal articles. You have to collect metadata and content, and that approach only scales with standardization and open licenses...."

Link:

https://blog.front-matter.io/posts/building-an-archive-for-scholarly-blog-posts/

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Tags:

oa.standards oa.repositories oa.preservation oa.pids oa.new oa.licensing oa.invenio oa.infrastructure oa.blogging oa.repositories oa.scholcomm oa.metadata

Date tagged:

12/12/2022, 08:56

Date published:

12/12/2022, 03:56