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View article: A Use Case Lens on Digital Cultural Heritage
A Use Case Lens on Digital Cultural Heritage Open
This article proposes a novel methodological approach for developing use cases for CH e-infrastuctures documented using Jupyter Notebooks (JNs), enabling transparency and reproducibility. We also address the present problem of use cases th…
View article: WorldFAIR Project (D13.2) Cultural Heritage Image Sharing Recommendations Report
WorldFAIR Project (D13.2) Cultural Heritage Image Sharing Recommendations Report Open
Deliverable 13.2 for the WorldFAIR Project’s Cultural Heritage Work Package (WP13). Although the cultural heritage sector has only recently begun to think of traditional gallery, library, archival and museum (‘GLAM’) collections as data, l…
View article: WorldFAIR Project (D13.1) Cultural Heritage Mapping Report: Practices and policies supporting Cultural Heritage image sharing platforms
WorldFAIR Project (D13.1) Cultural Heritage Mapping Report: Practices and policies supporting Cultural Heritage image sharing platforms Open
Deliverable 13.1 for the WorldFAIR Project’s Cultural Heritage Work Package (WP13) outlines current practices guiding online digital image sharing by institutions charged with providing care and access to cultural memory, in order to ident…
View article: Appraisal Guidance for the Preservation of Research Data
Appraisal Guidance for the Preservation of Research Data Open
Appraisal and selection are key activities necessary for the responsible stewardship of research data. Not all data has long-term research value, and the increasing volume of data produced and published to meet short- and mid-term needs cr…
View article: The making of Sun Pictures in Scotland : influences and themes in Talbot's second photographic book
The making of Sun Pictures in Scotland : influences and themes in Talbot's second photographic book Open
William Henry Fox Talbot, an amateur scientist known for his invention of the calotype process, published two photographic books in his lifetime. The first, The Pencil of Nature, has received a lot of scholarly attention while Sun Pictures…
View article: Preservation for Dataverse in Canada : Recommendations Report
Preservation for Dataverse in Canada : Recommendations Report Open
This report articulates a preservation recommendation for Scholars Portal Dataverse that involves connecting institutional subscriber Dataverse repositories to robust and replicated long-term storage of datasets in the Ontario Library Rese…
View article: A Picturesque Photographic Tour Through Scotland
A Picturesque Photographic Tour Through Scotland Open
In the autumn of 1844, William Henry Fox Talbot traveled to Scotland to photograph abbey ruins, Gothic-style monuments, rivers, and rolling landscapes, using his newly patented calotype photographic process. The following summer, he printe…
View article: De-identification Guidance
De-identification Guidance Open
The guidance below is intended to help Canadian researchers minimize disclosure risk when sharing data collected from human participants. If you use any of the following techniques to anonymize your data, please include this information in…
View article: Can I Share My Data?
Can I Share My Data? Open
"Can I Share My Data?" is designed to be a quick and easy-to-use decision tree to alert Canadian researchers to situations where research data derived from human participants either may not be shared publicly or may require some modificati…
View article: Guide to COVID-19 Rapid Response Data Sharing and Deposit for Canadian Researchers
Guide to COVID-19 Rapid Response Data Sharing and Deposit for Canadian Researchers Open
This guide for Canadian researchers is based on the Research Data Alliance (RDA) COVID-19 Working Group Recommendations and Guidelines for Data Sharing, which were designed to help researchers follow best practices for data sharing in thei…
View article: Documentation and Supporting Material Required for Deposit
Documentation and Supporting Material Required for Deposit Open
The speed with which COVID-19 research is being produced and shared only increases the need for good documentation and description. It may be necessary to make available the results of preliminary trials or unprocessed datasets, which may …