2018
Authors
Méndez, E; Crestani, F; Ribeiro, C; David, G; Lopes, JC;
Publication
TPDL
Abstract
2018
Authors
Ribeiro, C; Rocha da Silva, J; Aguiar Castro, J; Carvalho Amorim, R; Correia Lopes, J; David, G;
Publication
IASSIST Quarterly
Abstract
2018
Authors
Dias, P; Rodrigues, J; Aguiar, A; David, G;
Publication
IEEE International Smart Cities Conference, ISC2 2018, Kansas City, MO, USA, September 16-19, 2018
Abstract
Aiming to improve sustainability and life quality, urban space research is prompting an intensive use of communication and information technologies. With it, researchers are also facing more challenges regarding research data management and therefore seeking clear guidelines and tools for proper data organization, sharing and reuse. In the context of a smart cities research project, UrbanSense, held in the city of Porto, we proposed a data management plan, to support researchers from the moment they start to collect data up to the point of data publication. We also developed an ontology for the description of smart cities data, validated by UrbanSense researchers. Descriptions based on this ontology were evaluated by external parties, after the data was published in an institutional data repository. © 2018 IEEE.
2020
Authors
Karimova, Y; Ribeiro, C; David, G;
Publication
Metadata and Semantic Research - 14th International Conference, MTSR 2020, Madrid, Spain, December 2-4, 2020, Revised Selected Papers
Abstract
Researchers are being prompted by funders and institutions to expose the variety of results of their projects and to submit a Data Management Plan as part of their funding requests. In this context, institutions are looking for solutions to provide support to research data management activities in general, including DMP creation. We propose a collaborative approach where a researcher and a data steward create a DMP, involving other parties as required. We describe this collaborative method and its implementation, by means of a set of case studies that show the importance of the data steward in the institution. Feedback from researchers shows that the DMP are simple enough to lead people to engage in data management, but present enough challenges to constitute an entry point to the next level, the machine-actionable DMP. © 2021, Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
2021
Authors
Karimova, Y; Ribeiro, C; David, G;
Publication
Int. J. Metadata Semant. Ontologies
Abstract
Researchers have to ensure that their projects comply with Research Data Management (RDM) requirements. Consequently, the main funding agencies require Data Management Plans (DMPs) for grant applications. So, institutions are investing in RDM tools and implementing RDM workflows in order to support their researchers. In this context, we propose a collaborative DMP-building method that involves researchers, data stewards and other parties if required. This method was applied as part of an RDM workflow in research groups across several scientific domains. We describe it as a systematic approach and illustrate it through a set of case studies. We also address the DMP monitoring process during the life cycle of projects. The feedback from the researchers highlighted the advantages of creating DMPs and their growing need. So, there is motivation to improve the DMP support process according to the machine-actionable DMPs concept and to the best practices in each scientific community. © 2021 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.. All rights reserved.
2001
Authors
Ribeiro, LM; Carravilla, MA; David, G;
Publication
The Changing Universities - The Role of Technology, The 7th International Conference of European University Information Systems, March 28-30, 2001, Berlin, Germany, Proceedings
Abstract
[No abstract available]
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