Paving the Way For Data‑Centric, Open Science: An Example From the Social Sciences | Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication

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Summary:

Recker, A. et al., (2015). Paving the Way For Data‑Centric, Open Science: An Example From the Social Sciences. Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication. 3(2). "The GESIS Data Archive for the Social Sciences (DAS) has been curating and disseminating social science research data since 1960. The article presents tools, services, and strategies developed by the DAS to support the research community in adequately responding to the legal, ethical, and practical challenges that the transformation towards data-centric, open science presents. These include GESIS’s Secure Data Center, the data publication platform “datorium” and a recent project to create a georeferencing service for survey data."

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https://jlsc-pub.org/articles/abstract/10.7710/2162-3309.1227/

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oa.open_science oa.ssh oa.lis oa.data oa.germany oa.case.repositories oa.repositories.data oa.geo oa.repositories

Date tagged:

12/17/2017, 15:45

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12/17/2017, 10:45