Working Group: DFT - Relationships ( use cases ) - Hans Pfeiffenberger

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Working Group: DFT

- Relationships (use cases) -Hans Pfeiffenberger

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Sketches such as this:

Create the impression that we are dealing with simple, solitary digital objects

Actually, research data objects are „complex objects“ (OAI-ORE)

Relationships: Data and Publications

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2012: Nature CC & ESSD; Carbon data aggregation at global scale

The Simple Case

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Linking Text and Data

Data (in repository)

Article in data journal

Article in „classical“ journal

The Simple Model for the Simple Case

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The Lancet, Jan 2014

„9. Reliable and stable bidirectional linkages between all these elements“

„9. ...“: Paul Glasziou et al. Reducing waste from incomplete or unusable reports of biomedical research DOI:10.1016/ S0140-6736(13)62228-X

Picture: An-Wen Chan et al. Increasing value and reducing waste: addressing inaccessible researchDOI:10.1016/S0140-6736(13)62296-5

More Complex Relationships Requirements

6The Glasziou Laundry List

7expedition.awi.de :Relations with Expeditions, Projects, ...

Pfeiffenberger, H. and Macario, A. (2005): Text, Data and People How to Represent Earth System Science, http://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.10581

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Now add versioning, people, (physical) samples etc. etc. to the „Simple Case“

Result:

A plethora of objects per research data set!i.e.: a complex (yet fixed!) object

In different formats, under different control, ...i.e.: in different repositories

Each with a distinct timeline (no circles or cycles!)

And then: Reliable and stable bidirectional linkages

between all these elements

Conclusion

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