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    Überblick über den aktuellen Stand der Forschungsberichterstattung: Integration, Standardisierung, verteilte Informationssysteme
    (Karlsruhe : KIT, 2015) Riechert, Mathias; Tobias, Regine; Heller, Lambert; Blümel, Ina; Biesenbender, Sophie
    Dieses Diskussionspapier gibt einen Überblick über die Entwicklung der Forschungsberichterstattung im Wissenschaftssystem. Dabei werden aktuelle Entwicklungen von integrierten Forschungsinformationssystemen und aktuelle Standardisierungsinitiativen aufgezeigt und ein Einblick in ein Umsetzungsprojekt eines verteilten Systems gegeben. Der Beitrag schließt in mit einer Diskussion von Weiterentwicklungsszenarien verteilter Forschungsinformationssysteme im Wis-senschaftssystem.
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    Survey: Open Science in Higher Education
    (Zenodo, 2017) Heck, Tamara; Blümel, Ina; Heller, Lambert; Mazarakis, Athanasios; Peters, Isabella; Scherp, Ansgar; Weisel, Luzian
    Based on a checklist that was developed during a workshop at OER Camp 2016 and presented as a Science 2.0 conference 2016 poster [1], we conducted an online survey among university teachers representing a sufficient variety of subjects. The survey was online from Feb 6th to March 3rd 2017. We got 360 responses, whereof 210 were completes, see raw data [2]. The poster is presented at Open Science Conference, 21.-22.3.2017, Berlin.
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    Science 2.0 & open science in higher education
    (Hannover : Technische Informationsbibliothek, 2016) Blümel, Ina; Heck, Tamara; Heise, Christian; Peters, Isabella; Scherp, Ansgar; Weisel, Luzian
    [no abstract available]
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    VIVO Lab at the German National Library of Science and Technology: Review and outlook
    (Zenodo, 2016) Walther, Tatiana; Blümel, Ina; Heller, Lambert
    This poster gives an overview about past, current and future activities of the VIVO Lab – a sub-group of the Open Science Lab at the German National Library of Science and Technology (TIB). In the past there have been several corporate projects and implementations around VIVO, including the past corporate VIVO project – VIVO for the TIB, which was complemented with the additional features (VIVOPath and VIVO Deutsches Handbuch). The current subject area of the VIVO Lab covers, among other things, the alignment of the Research Core Dataset (KDSF) to the VIVO-ISF and the integration of the national standard into VIVO, which is planned to be applied as a new model of the TIB VIVO for internal assessment and reporting.
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    Kompetenzen für das FIS- und Daten-Management
    (Zenodo, 2018) Blümel, Ina
    Der Beitrag beleuchtet die verschiedenen Kompetenzbereiche, die für das Management von forschungsrelevanten Informationen und Daten, Administration und Weiterentwicklung der Systeme, sowie für die Community-Arbeit notwendig sind und diskutiert aktuelle Ansätze und Herausforderungen der informationswissenschaftlichen Aus- und Weiterbildung zur Deckung der Bedarfe.
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    Profile, Studiengänge, Fakultäten: Bottom-Up-Entwicklung eines VIVO an der Hochschule Hannover
    (Zenodo, 2017) Blümel, Ina
    Einblicke in ein studentisches VIVO-Projekt an der Fakultät III der Hochschule Hannover (HsH). Basierend auf einer Analyse der Eigendarstellungen aus Websiten und der sonstigen Selbstmarketing-Aktivitäten der Wissenschaftler/innen der der Fakultät III der HsH sollten die Bedarfe der Forschenden im Hinblick auf FIS-Visualisierungen ermittelt werden. Dazu wurden die Wissenschafter/innen eingehend befragt. Als Ergebnis des Projektes entstand ein VIVO, dass nicht von der Hochschulleitung initiiert wurde, sondern direkt aus Eigeninitiative der Fakultät entstand.
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    Discovery and efficient reuse of technology pictures using Wikimedia infrastructures. A proposal
    (Zenodo, 2016) Heller, Lambert; Blümel, Ina; Cartellieri, Simone; Wartena, Christian
    Multimedia objects, especially images and figures, are essential for the visualization and interpretation of research findings. The distribution and reuse of these scientific objects is significantly improved under open access conditions, for instance in Wikipedia articles, in research literature, as well as in education and knowledge dissemination, where licensing of images often represents a serious barrier. Whereas scientific publications are retrievable through library portals or other online search services due to standardized indices there is no targeted retrieval and access to the accompanying images and figures yet. Consequently there is a great demand to develop standardized indexing methods for these multimedia open access objects in order to improve the accessibility to this material. With our proposal, we hope to serve a broad audience which looks up a scientific or technical term in a web search portal first. Until now, this audience has little chance to find an openly accessible and reusable image narrowly matching their search term on first try - frustratingly so, even if there is in fact such an image included in some open access article.
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    Baroque AI
    (Zenodo, 2023) Worthington, Simon; Blümel, Ina
    Publication prototype: A computational publishing and AI assisted writing course unit with students of the Open Knowledge class – at Hochschule Hannover with the Open Science Lab, TIB. The prototype publication exercise involves creating a fictional ‘exhibition catalogue’ drawing on Wikidata based cataloguing of seventeenth century painting deposited by the Bavarian State Painting Collections. The prototype demostrates how computational publishing can be used to bring together different distributed linked open data (LOD) sources. Additionally AI tools are used for assisted essay writing. Then both are encapsulated in a multi-format computational publication — allowing for asynchronous collaborative working. Distributed LOD sources include: Wikidata/base, Nextcloud, Thoth, Semantic Kompakkt, and TIB AV Portal. AI tools used for essay writing are — OpenAI and Perplexity. Eleven students completed the class unit which was carried out over March to April 2023. An open access OER guide to running the class, a template publication for use in the class are online on GitHub and designed for OER reuse. Full class information and resources are on Wikiversity. The open source software used is brought together in the ADA Pipeline.