Outputs from the European Union's PARSE.insight
Scientific
The announcement below summarizes a range of useful material on
European Union level work on scientific data management and
preservation that has been produced as a result of a project called
PARSE.Insight.
Clifford Lynch
Director, CNI
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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'.
Please visit our website for
downloading the PARSE.Insight reports:
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).
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