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Henry Rzepa, talks and Presentations
Henry Rzepa
16 episodes
8 months ago
Public lectures, talks, workshops and presentations by Henry S. Rzepa.
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Public lectures, talks, workshops and presentations by Henry S. Rzepa.
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Natural Sciences
Education
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How digital repositories and HPC can help enhance the scientific publication
Henry Rzepa, talks and Presentations
26 minutes 57 seconds
15 years ago
How digital repositories and HPC can help enhance the scientific publication
There is now increasing focus on the imortance of structured data as an integral part of the primary scientific, technical and medical publication processes. Whereas traditional journals version 1 (circa 1680-2008) have rarely given structured and semantically enabled data much prominence (this not enhancing their business model), there is now far more pressure (from eg funding councils) to ensure that the often considerable investments in securing the data are not lost to the community, or to posterity. This presentation will give a brief demonstration of how the (computational) data generating resource (the HPC unit at Imperial College) has been structured and preserved via a uportal developed within the HPC unit, ingested into a digital repository, and now embedded in primary journal articles (version 2) and taught courses in the chemistry department.
Henry Rzepa, talks and Presentations
Public lectures, talks, workshops and presentations by Henry S. Rzepa.