Citation of Versioned Web Pages by PID (CiVers)

A project to develop a reusable information infrastructure software (CiVers) for on-demand citation of subject specific information as versioned web resources.

[Translate to Englisch:] CiVers-Projekt-Schema

DAI Standort  Zentrale-ZWD, FDM Zentrale, Editorial office at the Head Office, Wissenschaftliche IT

Projektart  Einzelprojekt

Laufzeit  2025 - 2027

Disziplinen  Archäoinformatik, Forschungsdatenmanagement, Digital Humanities

Projektverantwortlicher  Dr. Marcel Riedel, Fabian Riebschlaeger

Adresse  Podbielskiallee 69-71 , 14195 Berlin

Email  Marcel.Riedel@dainst.de

Team  Fabian Riebschlaeger, Simon Hohl, Dr. Marcel Riedel, Giulia Russo

Laufzeit  2025 - 2027

Projektart  Einzelprojekt

Cluster/Forschungsplan  ZWD - Erschließung, Bereitstellung und Nachnutzung von Informationen

Fokus  Infrastrukturprojekte, Edition

Disziplin  Archäoinformatik, Forschungsdatenmanagement, Digital Humanities

Methoden  Datennachnutzung, Elektronische Datenverarbeitung

Partner  Verbundzentrale des GBV (VZG), DataCite e.V., Propylaeum - Fachinformationsdienst Altertumswissenschaften

Förderer  Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)

Projekt-ID  5927

Overview

The integration of PIDs is a particular challenge in data systems with semantic data models and collaboratively updatable  The aim of this project is to implement a technical concept that enables a pid-supported, persistent citation of resources in such data systems without having to adapt the systems profoundly in terms of software technology and data models. Central components of the project are the development of a reusable information infrastructure software (CiVers) and its exemplary-evaluative installation as a service for the web resources from iDAI.objects (object catalogues) and iDAI.field (excavation documentations). The use of web archiving techniques, the connection to open interfaces for registering DOIs (e.g. at DataCite) and their metadata as well as the continuous extraction of external references from (citation) event data registries are elementary.