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Data repositories in environmental sciences – concepts, definitions, technical solutions and user requirements

Meeting (01.03.2011 - 01.03.2011)

http://www.bergregenwald.de/tmf_struts1.3/UserFiles/File/DB_workshop_Feb2011/First_Announcement.pdf

Quality proofed research data build the foundation for scientific knowledge gain. Although billions of Euros are spent annually in Germany alone to acquire data only a fraction are accessible over time and are re-used in further contexts. The Alliance of German Science Organisations acknowledges this problem and pools activities for their solutions. Interdisciplinary research project repositories are at the intersection of data collection in the field, work-in-progress-storage, and long-term archiving. Against this background the workshop explores required standards of data capture, data curation and interchange with respect to technical and social issues, and addresses
challenges in long-term archiving in a national and international framework.

The aim is to bring together the community of project database manager, standards developer, information scientists, librarians, and funding agencies. As results, we anticipate a better communication between the many disciplines, an overview of the current state of the art and a roadmap for future activities.

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Vortragende

Daniel Seifarth

redxeag@googlemail.com 

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Daniel ist beteiligt an Maiana, MaJorToM Server und befdata. Er war Hauptredner auf Data repositories in.. .

 

As a former information scientist, I am fascinated since 1999 by the capabilities for building Topic Maps-based knowledge systems having the potential to augment human mind. One can model arbitrary knowledge organization systems, deal with semantic heterogeneity, collocate all facts about one subject in one logical place, and with TMQL have semantic retrieval on federated semantic networks. Therefore I expect bright prospects for business concepts building on the exchange of such knowledge snippets via semantic knowledge services.

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Alexander Sigel
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Topic Maps Lab auf der Cebit 2011
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