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Keith G. Jeffery

Researcher at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

Publications -  67
Citations -  862

Keith G. Jeffery is an academic researcher from Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metadata & Metacomputing. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 66 publications receiving 727 citations. Previous affiliations of Keith G. Jeffery include Science and Engineering Research Council.

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Advances in Database Technology — EDBT 2002

TL;DR: The advances in database technology edbt 2004 is universally compatible with any devices to read, allowing you to get the most less latency time to download any of the authors' books like this one.
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FAIR principles : interpretations and implementation considerations

TL;DR: The concept of FAIR implementation considerations is introduced to assist accelerated global participation and convergence towards accessible, robust, widespread and consistent FAIR implementations.
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An architecture for grey literature in a R&D context

TL;DR: The author defines a content metadata datamodel for grey literature which is more expressive and has more flexibility than any previous proposal and which integrates seamlessly with the CERIF2000 definition which will soon replace the CerIF1991 European Union Recommendation to Member States on Exchange of R&D Information.
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The systematic determination of accuracy and precision in geochemical exploration data

TL;DR: Regional geochemical data from the 1:250,000 map series of Great Britain produced by the Institute of Geological Sciences are processed using a computer system developed for the National Geochemical Data Bank that incorporates a procedure for determining accuracy and precision.
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Research information management: the CERIF approach

TL;DR: The CERIF Common European Research Information Format data model has a richer structure than the usual metadata standards used in research information and defines a distinct semantic layer so that relationship roles in link entities and controlled value lists in base entities are separately managed.