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Title: Curating Brain Images in a Psychiatric Research Group: Infrastructure and Preservation Issues SCARP Case Study No. 1
Authors: Whyte, Angus
Issue Date: 11-Nov-2008
Citation: Whyte, A. (2008), "Curating Brain Images in a Psychiatric Research Group: Infrastructure and Preservation Issues ", SCARP Case Study 1, Digital Curation Centre
Publisher: Digital Curation Centre
Abstract: Curating neuroimaging research data for sharing and re-use involves practical challenges for those concerned in its use and preservation. These are exemplified in a case study of the Neuroimaging Group in the University of Edinburgh’s Division of Psychiatry. The study is one of the SCARP series encompassing two aims; firstly to discover more about disciplinary approaches and attitudes to digital curation through ‘immersion’ in selected cases, in this case drawing on ethnographic field study. Secondly SCARP aims to apply known good practice, and where possible to identify new lessons from practice in the selected discipline areas; in this case using action research to assess risks to the long term reusability of datasets, and identify challenges and opportunities for change.
Keywords: Digital Curation
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1842/3378
ISSN: 1759-586X
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