Article Title
Article Type
Review
Publication Date
February 2012
DOI
10.7191/jeslib.2012.1007
Abstract
“DataSpace: A Funding and Operational Model for Long-Term Preservation and Sharing of Research Data,” is a 2010 paper authored by Serge Goldstein, Associate Chief Information Officer and Director of Princeton University’s Academic Services, Office of Information Technology, and Mark Ratliff, Digital Repository Architect of Princeton’s DataSpace repository (Princeton University 2011). Goldstein and Ratliff’s paper provides an overview and explanation of the funding and operational models applied to the DataSpace repository at Princeton University.
Keywords
data management, data repositories, funding models
Repository Citation
Abad R. A Review of ‘DataSpace: A Funding and Operational Model for Long-Term Preservation and Sharing of Research Data’. Journal of eScience Librarianship 2012;1(1): e1007. https://doi.org/10.7191/jeslib.2012.1007. Retrieved from https://escholarship.umassmed.edu/jeslib/vol1/iss1/10
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