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The multitude of applications and IT solutions means that research resources are often tied to specific research tools, which makes them closed and difficult to reuse. Sometimes they are not made available to the general public at all and remain in the individual researcher's resources, even after use or completion of the research project. Processing research data generated at KUL for sharing in a simple and uniform environment creates an opportunity to:
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#systematic accumulation and protection of scientific material gathered in the KUL units or its project groups;
The multitude of IT applications and solutions means that research resources are often tied to specific research tools, making them closed, difficult to reuse. Sometimes they are not made available more widely at all and remain in the individual researcher's resource, even after the research project has been used or completed. Processing research data produced at KUL for sharing in a simple and unified environment provides an opportunity for:
#harmonization and combination of research material from various units and projects carried out at KUL;
#the systematic accumulation and preservation of research material collected in the KUL units or its project groups;
#formulating new problems and creating scientific publications based on the results of research conducted at KUL in various units and projects (teamwork, interdisciplinary research);
#harmonization and combination of research material from different units and projects carried out at KUL;
#making research results available and introducing them into scientific circulation, which will be of decisive importance in the future for the scientific #position of KUL and building a position in scientific networks, including international ones (new projects, citations);
#to formulate new problems and create scientific publications on the basis of the results of research conducted at KUL in different units and projects (teamwork, interdisciplinary research);
#linking KUL research data with other sources of research data, primarily with the reference resources with the widest reach (Linked Open Data).
#sharing and introducing the results of research into scientific circulation, which will be decisive in the future for the scientific position of KUL and building its position in scientific networks, including international ones (new projects, citability);
#linking KUL research data with other sources of research data, in the first place with reference resources with the greatest reach (Linked Open Data).
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Revision as of 11:12, 2 October 2024


The multitude of IT applications and solutions means that research resources are often tied to specific research tools, making them closed, difficult to reuse. Sometimes they are not made available more widely at all and remain in the individual researcher's resource, even after the research project has been used or completed. Processing research data produced at KUL for sharing in a simple and unified environment provides an opportunity for:

  1. the systematic accumulation and preservation of research material collected in the KUL units or its project groups;
  2. harmonization and combination of research material from different units and projects carried out at KUL;
  3. to formulate new problems and create scientific publications on the basis of the results of research conducted at KUL in different units and projects (teamwork, interdisciplinary research);
  4. sharing and introducing the results of research into scientific circulation, which will be decisive in the future for the scientific position of KUL and building its position in scientific networks, including international ones (new projects, citability);
  5. linking KUL research data with other sources of research data, in the first place with reference resources with the greatest reach (Linked Open Data).


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