Dear Christian,
'Research outputs' would be a good overarchiving term.
We developed a similar portal where we wanted to highlight resulting datasets, publications and other outputs of research as 3 main categories of outputs, in the Relu Knowledge Portal: http://relu.data-archive.ac.uk/
Here you see how we implemented this, using also more detailed categories within the wider group of publications & outputs: http://relu.data-archive.ac.uk/explore-data/search-browse/project/?ID=RES-229-25-0013
veerle
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Subject: Terminology for "secondary academic work results"
Dear english speaking research data community,
I am strugling with terminology for a data catalog. I need a category for academic works that are not really publications, but also published in some sense, and do not qualify as Research Data in the strict sense (like sensor/instrument measurements, photos, 3D scans, interviews, GIS data, etc.). I talk about datasets like Posters, Presentations, Bachelor Thesises, Project Reports, etc., all the works that are not published officially and in the traditional sense like in Journal Articles, or Books.
I need this category to distinguish between resources that appear on the main projects publications lists, that will display the "real"
publications on the main project website and a category for these other works, that will be mainly for project internal communication, but also for interested public and the community, available form the data catalog on the projects database website.
Until now I came up with:
"Works",
"Unpublished works",
"Secondary works",
"Reports, presentations and thesises",
but these terms do not really cover what I mean.
I would appreciate any inspirations for a good overarching term for this kind of works. The shorter the name, the better. Project partners do not want to call it just "data" because that term is reserved for research data in the above mentioned more strict sense.
Thanks a lot for your help!
Best regards,
Christian
http://crc806db.uni-koeln.de/
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