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Title: C4D (CERIF for Datasets) – An Overview
Authors: Ginty, Kevin 
Kerridge, Simon 
Cranner, Paul 
McCutcheon, Valerie 
Clements, Anna 
Keywords: research data management;datasets;metadata;CERIF;marine sciences;CERIF4Datasets (C4D)
Issue Date: 7-Jun-2012
Publisher: euroCRIS
Source: Keith G. Jeffery, Jan Dvořák (eds.), "e-Infrastructures for Research and Innovation Linking Information Systems to Improve Scientific Knowledge Production": Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Current Research Information Systems (2012), p. 345
Series/Report no.: CRIS2012: 11th International Conference on Current Research Information Systems (Prague, June 6-9, 2012)
Conference: CRIS2012 Conference 
Abstract: 
The overall aim of C4D is to develop a framework for incorporating metadata into CERIF such that research organisations and researchers can better discover and make use of existing and future research datasets. A subject specific demonstrator will be built and verified at the three partner HEIs.

The key area for the 3 institutions is marine sciences. EPSRC currently identifies research data
metadata as a key part of the outputs from its funded activities. Research organisations are
expected to publish metadata to enable their results to be found, as part of the conditions of their award. C4D will facilitate this process, and increase community engagement.
Description: 
Poster presented at the CRIS2012 Conference.-- Also available at the C4D Project Blog, http://irios2.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/c4d_poster-v4.pdf
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11366/122
ISBN: 978-80-86742-33-5
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