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SSHOC - D7.4 Marketplace - Data population & curation

Authors :
Gray E.
Larrousse N.
Petitfils C.
Barbot L.
Fischer F.
Durco M.
Illmayer K.
Concordia C.
Konig A.
Van Uytvanck D.
Buddenbohm S.
Source :
ISTI Project report, SSHOC, D7.4, 2021
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The SSH Open Marketplace is a discovery portal for digital tools, services, and methods in the Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH), with an emphasis placed on placing these resources in their research context. It is the SSH component of the EOSC Marketplace. Previous initiatives have shown that curation of content is the key element to maintain the attractiveness and the utility of a discovery portal like the SSH Open Marketplace.1 Thus at each stage of the development of the Marketplace, from the first ingestion of existing catalogues to the curation sprint, curation has been at the heart of conception. This emphasis, based on previous examples and the work done throughout the SSHOC project, has led to profound changes in the data model, definition of quality criteria, standardization of the content as the team adapts the machinery of the Marketplace based on lessons learned. This continuous work has laid the foundation of the development of Editorial Guidelines which will be used by future curation actors as well as the definition of their different curation roles and the organisation of their relationship.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ISTI Project report, SSHOC, D7.4, 2021
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..0461bc443df8927eec4c46f25847394b