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[dcc-associates] FW: PARSE.Insight reports now available!

Joy Davidson
Wed, 14 Jul 2010 02:03:40 -0700

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From: Repositories discussion list [mailto:jisc-repositor...@jiscmail.ac.uk] On 
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Sent: 14 July 2010 08:53
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Subject: PARSE.Insight reports now available!

 

---Apologies for cross-posting---

 

After two years of research, the European project PARSE.Insight held its final 
symposium on 25 June 2010. The project results were received with enthusiasm by 
Brussels' EC representative Carlos Morais-Pires who stated to be 'very happy to 
have facts about the situation in research and to receive recommendations for 
the science data infrastructure in Europe'.

 

Ten major insights in research 
<http://www.parse-insight.eu/downloads/PARSEInsight_event201006_insight.pdf>  
were presented, amongst these major gaps between European countries in how to 
deal with research data and researchers' reluctance to share their data while 
they certainly want others' data. These findings were enforced by the outcomes 
of three case studies 
<http://www.parse-insight.eu/downloads/PARSE-Insight_D3-3_CaseStudiesReport.pdf>
  in High-Energy Physics, Earth Observation and Social Sciences and Humanities.

 

In conjunction with these insights the final roadmap 
<http://www.parse-insight.eu/downloads/PARSE-Insight_D2-2_Roadmap.pdf>  for a 
science data infrastructure in Europe has been published. Aside from technical 
aspects this also addresses organisational as well as social aspects such as 
incentives for researchers to increase their willingness to share their data. 
Furthermore, the gap analysis tool 
<http://www.parse-insight.eu/downloads/PARSEInsight_event201006_gapanalysis.pdf>
  was presented which helps analysts to find weak spots and contradictions in 
stakeholder communities.

 

Please visit our website for downloading the PARSE.Insight reports:

http://www.parse-insight.eu/publications.php

 

Apart from these documents, PARSE.Insight created an online visualisation 
<http://www.parse-insight.eu/imap_intro.php>  of actors putting effort in 
digital preservation. This Interactive Map is a first attempt to give an 
overview of who is playing an important role in research to digital 
preservation. Via this map researchers, data managers, publishers, funders and 
other stakeholders that would like to learn more about best practices in 
preservation can look for an organisation in their country or discipline.

 

On behalf of the project team,

 

David Giaretta

 

About PARSE.insight

PARSE.Insight was a two-year project co-funded by the European Union under the 
Seventh Framework Programme. It is concerned with the preservation of digital 
information in science, from primary data through analysis to the final 
publications resulting from the research. The problem is how to safeguard this 
valuable digital material over time, to ensure that it is accessible, usable 
and understandable in future. The rapid pace of change in information 
technology threatens media, file formats and software with obsolescence, and 
changing concepts and terminology also mean that, even if data can be read, it 
might not be correctly interpreted by future generations.

Many initiatives are already under way in this area. Therefore, PARSE.Insight 
aimed to develop a roadmap and recommendations for developing the science data 
infrastructure in order to maintain the long-term accessibility and usability 
of scientific digital information in Europe. The project conducted surveys and 
in-depth case studies of different scientific disciplines and stakeholders and 
based its results on these findings, as well as knowledge of ongoing 
developments.

The consortium consists of the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC, 
coordination), National Library of the Netherlands (KB), German National 
Library (DNB), Max Planck Gesellschaft (MPG), International Association of 
Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishers (STM), European Space Agency ESRIN 
(ESA), FernUniversitat in Hagen (FUH), European Organization for Nuclear 
Research (CERN) and Georg-August-Universitat Gottingen Stiftung Oeffentlichen 
Rechts (UGOE).

PARSE.Insight is closely linked to the Alliance for Permanent Access to the 
Records of Science (http://www.alliancepermanentaccess.eu/). The output from 
the project is intended to guide the European Commission's strategy about 
research infrastructure.

 

--
Stefan Strathmann
Research and Development Department (RDD)
Goettingen State and University Library
Georg-August-Universität Goettingen
37073 Goettingen
Germany

Phone: +49 551 39 7806
Fax: +49 551 39 3856

strathm...@sub.uni-goettingen.de
http://www.sub.uni-goettingen.de/ 

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