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View article: Reinterpretation and preservation of data and analyses in HEP
Reinterpretation and preservation of data and analyses in HEP Open
Data from particle physics experiments are unique and are often the result of a very large investment of resources. Given the potential scientific impact of these data, which goes far beyond the immediate priorities of the experimental col…
View article: Recommendations for Best Practices for Data Preservation and Open Science in HEP
Recommendations for Best Practices for Data Preservation and Open Science in HEP Open
These recommendations are the result of reflections by scientists and experts who are, or have been, involved in the preservation of high-energy physics data. The work has been done under the umbrella of the Data Lifecycle panel of the Int…
View article: Competence through authenticity – open data in education
Competence through authenticity – open data in education Open
The modern world is a very data-driven place, bristling with repositories of openly available information, yet these resources are seldom used in education below university levels. This may partially be due to lack of sufficient teacher tr…
View article: FAIR for AI: An interdisciplinary and international community building perspective
FAIR for AI: An interdisciplinary and international community building perspective Open
View article: FAIR for AI: An interdisciplinary and international community building perspective
FAIR for AI: An interdisciplinary and international community building perspective Open
A foundational set of findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable (FAIR) principles were proposed in 2016 as prerequisites for proper data management and stewardship, with the goal of enabling the reusability of scholarly data. The p…
View article: Unveiling hidden physics at the LHC
Unveiling hidden physics at the LHC Open
View article: Unveiling Hidden Physics at the LHC
Unveiling Hidden Physics at the LHC Open
The field of particle physics is at the crossroads. The discovery of a Higgs-like boson completed the Standard Model (SM), but the lacking observation of convincing resonances Beyond the SM (BSM) offers no guidance for the future of partic…
View article: Using CMS Open Data in research – challenges and directions
Using CMS Open Data in research – challenges and directions Open
The CMS experiment at CERN has released research-quality data from particle collisions at the LHC since 2014. Almost all data from the first LHC run in 2010–2012 with the corresponding simulated samples are now in the public domain, and se…
View article: In Pursuit of Authenticity – CMS Open Data in Education
In Pursuit of Authenticity – CMS Open Data in Education Open
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View article: Reinterpretation of LHC Results for New Physics: Status and recommendations after Run 2
Reinterpretation of LHC Results for New Physics: Status and recommendations after Run 2 Open
We report on the status of efforts to improve the reinterpretation of searches and measurements at the LHC in terms of models for new physics, in the context of the LHC Reinterpretation Forum. We detail current experimental offerings in di…
View article: Report on 2003.07868v2
Report on 2003.07868v2 Open
We report on the status of efforts to improve the reinterpretation of searches and measurements at the LHC in terms of models for new physics, in the context of the LHC Reinterpretation Forum.We detail current experimental offerings in dir…
View article: Report on 2003.07868v2
Report on 2003.07868v2 Open
We report on the status of efforts to improve the reinterpretation of searches and measurements at the LHC in terms of models for new physics, in the context of the LHC Reinterpretation Forum.We detail current experimental offerings in dir…
View article: Open data provenance and reproducibility: a case study from publishing CMS open data
Open data provenance and reproducibility: a case study from publishing CMS open data Open
In this paper we present the latest CMS open data release published on the CERN Oopen Data portal. Samples of collision and simulated datasets were released together with detailed information about the data provenance. The associated data …
View article: Publisher Correction: Open is not enough
Publisher Correction: Open is not enough Open
View article: Open is not enough
Open is not enough Open
The solutions adopted by the high-energy physics community to foster reproducible research are examples of best practices that could be embraced more widely. This first experience suggests that reproducibility requires going beyond opennes…
View article: Open access to high-level data and analysis tools in the CMS experiment at the LHC
Open access to high-level data and analysis tools in the CMS experiment at the LHC Open
The CMS experiment, in recognition of its commitment to datapreservation and open access as well as to education and outreach, hasmade its first public release of high-level data up to half of theproton-proton collision data at 7 TeV from …
View article: Status Report of the DPHEP Collaboration: A Global Effort for Sustainable Data Preservation in High Energy Physics
Status Report of the DPHEP Collaboration: A Global Effort for Sustainable Data Preservation in High Energy Physics Open
Data from High Energy Physics (HEP) experiments are collected with significant financial and human effort and are mostly unique. An inter-experimental study group on HEP data preservation and long-term analysis was convened as a panel of t…