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    Research methodology in montanistic tourism

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    Research methodology in montanistic tourism involves the archival research and study of special literature, surface and underground field survey, the analysis of findings of rock fragments, mineral composition, traces of metallurgical processes, fragments of pottery, etc. A separate problem is the study and evaluation of the development of mining and post-mining landscapes, focusing on the entire supply chain of resource industries and their impact on the cultural development of the country

    Conference on Grey Literature and Repositories: Proceedings 2018

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    Enhancing scholarly communication

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    Publikace představuje projekt „Rozšířená vědecká komunikace: Národní iniciativy v řízení výzkumných dat v zemích Visegrádské čtyřky“. Hlavním cílem projektu byl průzkum stavu řízení výzkumných dat, obsahu repozitářů, politiky služeb a archivace dat na vysokých školách a výzkumných ústavech.The publication describes the project Enhancing scholarly communication: National initiatives to manage research data in V4 countries. The main goal of the project was a survey about state of research data management, repository contents, services and archiving policies in colleges, universities and research institutions on national levels. The survey was conducted in Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovak Republic and Poland

    Conference on Grey Literature and Repositories

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    Přidružené publikace v zemích V4: Enhanced publications in V4 countries

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    V příspěvku bude představen projekt „Rozšířená vědecká komunikace: Národní iniciativy v řízení výzkumných dat v zemích Visegrádské čtyřky“. Hlavním cílem projektu je průzkum stavu řízení výzkumných dat, obsahu repozitářů, politiky služeb a archivace dat na vysokých školách a výzkumných ústavech. Výsledky průzkumu budou prezentovány zástupci z Maďarska, České republiky, Slovenské republiky a Polska.The paper describes the project Enhancing scholarly communication: National initiatives to manage research data in V4 countries. The main goal of the project is a survey about state of research data management, repository contents, services and archiving policies in colleges, universities and research institutions on national levels. The results of the survey will be presented by representatives from Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovak Republic and Poland

    Conference on Grey Literature and Repositories

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    Conference on Grey Literature and Repositories

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    An Analysis of Open Science Policies in Europe, v6

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    This report is the sixth in a series of SPARC Europe and DCC analyses of national Open Science policies in Europe and covers the period between March 2020 and August 2020. This issue provides an update on activity across European Member States and relevant countries from the European Research Area. This issue includes a section on policy change related to Covid-19 and an overview of European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) policy-related activities among the European Commission supported INFRAEOSC 5b projects. To access previous versions of the analysis of Open Data and Open Science policies in Europe and other SPARC Europe reports related to Open Data please see https://sparceurope.org/what-we-do/open-data/sparc-europe-open-data-resources/

    DARIAH – Networking for the European Research Area

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    Digital Mathematics Libraries: The Good, the Bad, the Ugly

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    The idea of a World digital mathematics library (DML) has been around since the turn of the 21th century. We feel that it is time to make it a reality, starting in a modest way from successful bricks that have already been built, but with an ambitious goal in mind. After a brief historical overview of publishing mathematics, an estimate of the size and a characterisation of the bulk of documents to be included in the DML, we turn to proposing a model for a Reference Digital Mathematics Library--a network of institutions where the digital documents would be physically archived. This pattern based rather on the bottom-up strategy seems to be more practicable and consistent with the digital nature of the DML. After describing the model we summarise what can and should be done in order to accomplish the vision. The current state of some of the local libraries that could contribute to the global views are described with more details
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