Costes de un repositorio de datos
Main Authors: | Wulff-Barreiro, Enrique, Rodríguez-del-Castillo-Martín, Mercedes |
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Format: | Proceeding NonPeerReviewed application/vnd.ms-powerpoint |
Bahasa: | es |
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, 2011
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Online Access: |
http://eprints.rclis.org/16012/1/P8%20coste%20de%20un%20repositorio%20de%20datos.ppt http://eprints.rclis.org/16012/ |
Daftar Isi:
- Introduction. The exchange of information between clinical doctors and researches is a very difficult process. The obstacles come from the lack of mechanisms to describe and to publish data sources, to discover the existence of relevant information for a problem, and to accede to the relevant already disclosed information. We study here the additional difficulty of the costs of the repositories of information. It is necessary to understand the total costs of preserving the information to be able to plan and to budged the necessary resource by major efficiency. Material and Methods. We use information published in the Catalan Day of super-computing on Repositories of scientific information (JOCS ' 09) and the actas of the conference 2010 of the commission of the information for science and technology of the ICSU. It learns with examples, for these flows of work, one illustrates with examples the efforts to describe in terms of prices the design and maintenance of repositories of information. Results. A suggestion for the budgets that a repository of information would need in free access might present a profile in which 42 % was destined to the acquisition and assimilation of information, 23 % to the storage and preservation of the information, and 35 % to questions of access. They are determinant in the structure of the costs the preparation of the metadatos for the detection of the resources; the planning of the preservation and of the management of the information; and the support to the user both in the search and in the use of the information. The costs of the functions of administration and management concern of Unequal form to three percent paragraphs indicated on the base of an estimation of the needed wages. Conclusions. The available sources indicate that the costs of access are relatively expensive, on having assured effective documentation and formats for the reutilization in conformity with the standard "so 20 years should happen". Understanding for it that in 20 years they must turn out to be understandable without having to refer to the principal researcher and to the original equipment of investigation that they cannot be already available. With independence of the costs of maintenance to long term of bits, bytes and metadatos. Once paid the costs of access the others are relatively small.