Oct 20 – 22, 2005
CERN
Europe/Zurich timezone

Session

Supporting the Research Process

Research Presentations
Oct 22, 2005, 9:00 AM
500/1-001 - Main Auditorium (CERN)

500/1-001 - Main Auditorium

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Conveners

Supporting the Research Process

  • Bas Savenije (Utrecht University, The Netherlands)

Supporting the Research Process

  • Paul Ayris (University College London, UK)

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  1. Peter Murray-Rust (Department of Chemistry, Cambridge University, UK)
    10/22/05, 9:00 AM
    Supporting the Research Process
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    Note: Peter's slides are web-page-based and can be downloaded and then viewed from the file communal.oai4/index.html. It requires an SVG-enabled HTML viewer. Research in STM fields routinely generates and requires large amounts of data in electronic form. The growth of scientific research using infrastructures such as the Grid, UK's eScience programme and cyber infrastructure...
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  2. Liz Lyon (UKOLN)
    10/22/05, 9:30 AM
    Supporting the Research Process
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    This presentation will briefly examine the changing landscape of e-research and data-intensive science, together with associated trends in scholarly communications. In this context the eBank UK project will be described, which is seeking to enable open access to research data generated from an e-Science application, and to build links from e-research outputs through to e-learning...
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  3. Dr Hans Pfeiffenberger (Alfred Wegener Institut)
    10/22/05, 10:00 AM
    Supporting the Research Process
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    Earth system science – a collective name for a number of disciplines, as these are applied to a specific topic - is among the most data intensive sciences. Another characteristic feature of this field of research is the international cooperative work, which is organized around expeditions and other coordinated observation campaigns. These campaigns make use of an extensive array of...
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  4. Mr Marko Rodriguez (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
    10/22/05, 10:20 AM
    Supporting the Research Process
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    Pre-print repositories have seen a significant increase in use over the past fifteen years across multiple research domains. Researchers are beginning to develop applications capable of using these repositories to assist the scientific community above and beyond the pure dissemination of information. The contributions set forth by this paper emphasize a deconstructed publication model...
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  5. Robert Terry (The Wellcome Trust, UK)
    10/22/05, 12:00 PM
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