支持地球科学研究生命周期的基于研究对象的工具箱

Raúl Palma, Andres Garcia-Silva, José Manuél Gómez-Pérez, M. Krystek
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数据密集型科学学科,如地球科学,在科学调查过程中越来越多地产生和消耗各种数字资源。科学家们不再把这些资源放在孤立的存储库中,而是在寻找管理和使这些资源从一个地方可用的方法,同时他们也对采用FAIR原则来增强科学结果的可见性和可重用性越来越感兴趣。这就要求采用新的方法来改进结果的获取和交流。研究对象是实现这一愿景的关键组成部分。它们提供了一种结构化的方式(一个模型)来描述与调查相关的科学资源,以及它们被使用的背景和所涉及的人员。但是,研究对象在实践中与支持其采用的工具的可用性一样有用。在本文中,我们提出了一个为地球科学量身定制的工具包,包括一组围绕研究对象的服务和应用程序,这些服务和应用程序支持科学家在整个研究生命周期中管理、共享、发现和重用科学结果,我们讨论了对社区采用的初步见解。
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A Research Object-Based Toolkit to Support the Earth Science Research Lifecycle
Data-intensive science disciplines, like Earth Science, are increasingly producing and consuming a variety of digital resources during the course of a scientific investigation. Instead of having these resources in isolated repositories, scientists are seeking ways for managing and making these resources available from a single place, and at the same time they are also increasingly interested in the adoption of FAIR principles to enhance the visibility and reusability of scientific results. This has called for new methods to improve the access and communication of results. Research Objects are a key building block towards realising this vision. They provide a structured way (a model) to describe scientific resources related to an investigation, along with the context in which they were used and the people involved. But research objects are as useful in practice as the availability of tools supporting their adoption. In this paper, we present a toolkit, tailored for Earth Sciences, comprising a set of services and applications around research objects that support scientists throughout the research lifecycle to manage, share, find and reuse scientific results, and we discuss initial insights into the community adoption.
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