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Title : Request for the URN namespace "tib" for scientific primary data
Author(s) : J. Brase
Filename : draft-brase-urn-tib-00.txt,.pdf
Pages : 3
Date : 2004-9-28
The German research agency (DFG) has started a project in 2004 to
improve the access to primary data especially for interdisciplinary
data use. Publications of primary data should be citable as
publications so that the data set may be cited together with the author
when being used further.
By this, scientific primary data should not be exclusively understood
as part of a scientific publication, but may have its own identity.
The data records remain at their research institutes, but the metadata
records will be stored at the German national library of Science and
Technology (TIB) as a central registration agency, the data records are
identified with a DOI as a persistent identifier. In cooperation with
the German Library the data record shall also be registered with an
urn.
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