Anorganische Chemie: Open Acess Respository for Primary Data
pontika.nancy@gmail.com's bookmarks 2015-08-14
Summary:
[From Google's English] "The Saxon universities TU Dresden , University of Leipzig , Chemnitz University of Technology and TU Bergakademie Freiberg demand in its guidelines for ensuring good scientific practice, the storage of research data ('primary data') for a period of at least ten years. This is done in accordance with relevant guidelines of the DFG . Responsible for keeping data, the individual scientist. The Saxon State Library heads of state and University Library (SLUB) provides for this purpose the Qucosa server available. There a variety of text documents can be saved today. In the future, however, the primary data to be stored. This can be data in very different formats: Measurement data of spectrometers, diffractometers and other analytical instruments, experimental data, experimental protocols and more. Last year, a project was launched to 'long-term preservation and publication of research data.' Abbreviated this project is called 'Opara' derived from "Open Acess Repository and Archive". It is a joint project between the Center for Information Services and High Performance Computing of TU Dresden, the University Computing Center of the TU Bergakademie Freiberg and the SLUB. Opara is a multi-disciplinary repository and provide long-term archive for research data that is available to scientists Saxony available (source:. Press release TU Freiberg or website of the TU Dresden .) The aim is to store this data under open access conditions ..."