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National Research Council: Strategies for Preservation of and Open Access to Scientific Data in China

Summary of a Workshop

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Preservation of and open access to digital scientific resources are essential to global research, yet the challenges in storing and maintaining access to these collections are substantial. China faces major hurdles in this regard. A workshop held in June 2004 in Beijing convened scientific information managers, digital archiving experts, national science policy and funding officials, and representatives of development organizations to explore the scientific and technical, legal and policy, institutional and economic, and management aspects of creating sustainable and accessible archives of digital health and environmental data in China.

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National Research Council: Strategies for Preservation of and Open Access to Scientific Data in China, Julie M. Esanu, Paul F. Uhlir, Board on International Scientific Organizations, U.S. National Committee for CODATA, National Research Council

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Titel
National Research Council: Strategies for Preservation of and Open Access to Scientific Data in China
Ondertitel
Summary of a Workshop
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2006
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
152
ISBN10
0309102308
ISBN13
9780309102308
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Aantekening
Preservation of and open access to digital scientific resources are essential to global research, yet the challenges in storing and maintaining access to these collections are substantial. China faces major hurdles in this regard. A workshop held in June 2004 in Beijing convened scientific information managers, digital archiving experts, national science policy and funding officials, and representatives of development organizations to explore the scientific and technical, legal and policy, institutional and economic, and management aspects of creating sustainable and accessible archives of digital health and environmental data in China.