28–30 Nov 2011
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Data Preservation and Long Term Accessibility in High Energy Physics

29 Nov 2011, 09:00
30m
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Via E. Fermi, 40

Speaker

Dr Homer Neal (SLAC)

Description

Recently there have been significant developments in high energy physics (HEP) data preservation projects while other large data volume experiments are now also facing for the first time insuring the long term accessibility of their data. In this presentation, the status of advanced HEP data preservation projects as well as the challenges and plans for projects newly facing this task will be presented. The continuing efforts to develop guidelines and tools, the justifications for these efforts and the state of discussions of more open accessibility of the data and how this is foreseen to be managed are included.

Primary author

Dr Homer Neal (SLAC)

Presentation materials