International Scientific Data, Standards, and Digital Libraries: An NSF NSDL (U.S.) and CODATA Workshop

There is little debate that recent advances in information technology (IT) are revolutionizing the practice of science and expanding its impact on global society. It is still debatable whether the transformation can take full advantage of these advances without open, international standards, embrace...

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Main Author: Laura M Bartolo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2006-11-01
Series:Data Science Journal
Online Access:http://datascience.codata.org/articles/483
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spelling doaj-184e773119e44d6a88bcfd7dc5f8f90b2020-11-24T21:58:32ZengUbiquity PressData Science Journal1683-14702006-11-01516516710.2481/dsj.5.165485International Scientific Data, Standards, and Digital Libraries: An NSF NSDL (U.S.) and CODATA WorkshopLaura M Bartolo0Kent State University, Materials Informatics Lab, United StatesThere is little debate that recent advances in information technology (IT) are revolutionizing the practice of science and expanding its impact on global society. It is still debatable whether the transformation can take full advantage of these advances without open, international standards, embraced by the scientific community. Accompanying the increases in computing power and bandwidth, considerable discussion has surfaced about the availability and exchange of scientific data. Common themes in the dialogue underscore the need for new visions of data organization, storage, and dissemination (Nature Editorial, 2005).http://datascience.codata.org/articles/483
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title International Scientific Data, Standards, and Digital Libraries: An NSF NSDL (U.S.) and CODATA Workshop
title_short International Scientific Data, Standards, and Digital Libraries: An NSF NSDL (U.S.) and CODATA Workshop
title_full International Scientific Data, Standards, and Digital Libraries: An NSF NSDL (U.S.) and CODATA Workshop
title_fullStr International Scientific Data, Standards, and Digital Libraries: An NSF NSDL (U.S.) and CODATA Workshop
title_full_unstemmed International Scientific Data, Standards, and Digital Libraries: An NSF NSDL (U.S.) and CODATA Workshop
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description There is little debate that recent advances in information technology (IT) are revolutionizing the practice of science and expanding its impact on global society. It is still debatable whether the transformation can take full advantage of these advances without open, international standards, embraced by the scientific community. Accompanying the increases in computing power and bandwidth, considerable discussion has surfaced about the availability and exchange of scientific data. Common themes in the dialogue underscore the need for new visions of data organization, storage, and dissemination (Nature Editorial, 2005).
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