Dataset acquisition, accessibility, annotation, e-research technologies (DART) project : a case study using an x-ray diffractometer

Document Type

Journal article

Source Publication

International Journal on Digital Libraries

Publication Date

1-1-2007

Volume

7

Issue

1-2

First Page

53

Last Page

55

Keywords

Data lifecycle, Data repository, Digital repository, E-Research

Abstract

The DART project undertook a coordinated program of e-Research requirements analysis, software development, policy and guideline creation and prototyping to investigate how best to: (1) collect, capture and retain large data sets and streams from a range of different sources; (2) deal with the infrastructure issues of scale, sustainability and interoperability between repositories; (3) support deposit into, access to, and annotation by a range of actors, to a set of digital libraries which include publications, datasets, simulations, software and dynamic knowledge representations; (4) assist researchers in dealing with intellectual property issues during the research process; and (5) adopt next-generation methods for research publication, dissemination and access. In this short paper we will describe a case study using an X-ray diffractometer. We report on the implementation and some of the issues encountered during the implementation.

DOI

10.1007/s00799-007-0019-4

Print ISSN

14325012

Publisher Statement

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Publisher’s Version

Language

English

Recommended Citation

Tsoi, A. C., Mcdonell, J., Treloar, A., & Atkinson, I. (2007). Dataset acquisition, accessibility, annotation, e-research technologies (DART) project: A case study using an x-ray diffractometer. International Journal on Digital Libraries, 7(1-2), 53-55. doi: 10.1007/s00799-007-0019-4

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