My favorite German computer magzine C’t has an extensive 8-page article about open science and open data (”Rip – Mix – Publish”
). Peter Murray-Rust is cited and so is Jean-Claude Bradley. The article also speaks about the German National Library of Science and Technology’s (TIB) project to DOI-tag data. In this context: Together with the TIB Hannover and colleagues from FIZ Chemie Berlin and the University of Paderborn, I’m currently working on a DFG-funded feasibility study about storage of primary research data in Chemistry. We are looking at the types and amounts of data to be stored as well as a technical infrastructure to support the scientist in this endeavor.
Open Data goes Mainstream
July 1st, 2009 · 1 Comment · Open Science
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We currently have 721 measurements stored in a Google Spreadsheet. The data are most easily accessed by this web query.