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Open access cost for publications: beneficiaries should ensure open access for their peer reviewed journal publications according to the following (grant agreement, page 48): | Open access cost for publications: beneficiaries should ensure open access for their peer reviewed journal publications according to the following (grant agreement, page 48): | ||
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**Publication data, length of embargo period if applicable and; | **Publication data, length of embargo period if applicable and; | ||
**A persistent identifier. | **A persistent identifier. | ||
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+ | ==appunti vari== | ||
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+ | data:statistics, | ||
+ | results of experiments, measurements, observations | ||
+ | resulting from fieldwork, survey results, interview | ||
+ | recordings and images. | ||
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+ | Openly accessible research data can typically be accessed, | ||
+ | mined, exploited, reproduced and disseminated, free of | ||
+ | charge for the user. | ||
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+ | Tim Berners-Lee’s proposal for five star open data - http://5stardata.info | ||
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+ | Metadata: basic info e.g. title, author, dates, access rights... | ||
+ | Documentation: methods, code, data dictionary, context... |
Open access cost for publications: beneficiaries should ensure open access for their peer reviewed journal publications according to the following (grant agreement, page 48):
data:statistics, results of experiments, measurements, observations resulting from fieldwork, survey results, interview recordings and images.
Openly accessible research data can typically be accessed, mined, exploited, reproduced and disseminated, free of charge for the user.
Tim Berners-Lee’s proposal for five star open data - http://5stardata.info
Metadata: basic info e.g. title, author, dates, access rights... Documentation: methods, code, data dictionary, context...