Beteiligung der Fachöffentlichkeit beim Aufbau der Forschungsdateninfrastruktur TerraLID:

ein Erfahrungsbericht

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Abstract

The lead isotope method is a central method for reconstructing the raw material origin. The TerraLID project aims to develop the digital research data infrastructure TerraLID, in which lead isotope data are described and stored according to the FAIR principles. As a one-stop portal, TerraLID will also offer options for retrieving, working with, and publishing lead isotope data, and it will develop open educational materials on the method. This project can only succeed if the community is prominently involved in the implementation of TerraLID. Such participation processes already played a central role during in design of TerraLID. During the implementation, the involvement of the community is ensured by a two-stage process in the form of the TerraLID editors as representatives of the community and a public consultation phase. After summarising the development of the project, the various community-oriented formats and processes are presented. Their influence on TerraLID is shown and experiences and insights are discussed. Finally, a comparison with the recommendations of comparable projects shows the successful and effective activation and involvement of the community.

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Published
2025-04-11
Language
de
Keywords
archaeology, lead isotopes, FAIR principles, research data infrastructure, archaeometallurgy, community building and participation