[Rdap] Requesting permission to make cultural heritage data OA
Lynn Ransom
lransom at pobox.upenn.edu
Tue Nov 19 09:04:26 EST 2013
If the archaeologist doesn't already know about Eric Kansa, who is involved
in creating open data in the field of archaeology, she might want to contact
him. Here is his bio from the White House Champions of Change site:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/champions/open-science/eric-kansa,-ph.d.-
Lynn
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Lynn Ransom, Ph.D.
Project Manager, Lawrence J. Schoenberg Database of Manuscripts
Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies
The University of Pennsylvania Libraries
3420 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6206
215.898.7851
<http://dla.library.upenn.edu/dla/schoenberg>
http://dla.library.upenn.edu/dla/schoenberg
From: Rdap [mailto:rdap-bounces at asis.org] On Behalf Of Konkiel, Stacy Rose
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2013 8:42 PM
To: 'Research Data, Access and Preservation'
Subject: [Rdap] Requesting permission to make cultural heritage data OA
All:
I'm in talks with an archaeologist who is interested in making her data OA
but is beholden to the restrictions of a national gov't that gave her
permission to conduct research in their country. Has anyone else had
experience with researchers requesting permission to "open up" their
cultural heritage data after the fact, where they are bound by requirements
of a national government?
I couldn't find information on the DH Curation guide and, as a Science Data
Management Librarian, am at a loss for where else to look. Any guidance you
could provide would be greatly appreciated.
Best,
Stacy Konkiel
Science Data Management Librarian
Indiana University
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