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Integrating Scholarly Publications and Research Data – Preparing for Open Science, a Case Study from High-Energy Physics with Special Emphasis on (Meta)data Models

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Metadata and Semantics Research (MTSR 2012)

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There is an emerging need in the research communitiy to have access to the research material beyond a publication. In an ideal scenario, scientists should have access to more than the full text: data, code, documentation and any other research output. We present here a case-study of our approach to facilitate seamless access to more than “just the paper” by integrating two complementary, heavily used, systems: Inspire and HEPData. On the one hand, Inspire, a digital library of High-Energy Physics, allows access to metadata about publications and full-text documents. On the other hand, the HEPData project has concentrated on gathering datasets behind figures and tables. We allow both systems to take advantage of a sum of their data and present a new infrastructure in Inspire making datasets equally important as publications. We also present mechanisms allowing long-term preservation of datasets and their unique identification, being an important step towards the open linked data in Inspire.

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Praczyk, P., Nogueras-Iso, J., Dallmeier-Tiessen, S., Whalley, M. (2012). Integrating Scholarly Publications and Research Data – Preparing for Open Science, a Case Study from High-Energy Physics with Special Emphasis on (Meta)data Models. In: Dodero, J.M., Palomo-Duarte, M., Karampiperis, P. (eds) Metadata and Semantics Research. MTSR 2012. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 343. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35233-1_16

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