Project Details
Description
Roadmap infrastruktur.
Danish System of Scientific Collections (DaSSCo) will join DiSSCo (Distributed System of Scientific Collections, http://dissco.eu), University of Copenhagen (represented by the Natural History Museum of Denmark) is main applicant,
and Aarhus University (the Science Museums), Naturhistorisk Museum Aarhus and The Technical University of Denmark (DTU) are co-applicants. The Natural History Museum of Denmark is the national museum for natural history. DaSSCo is supported by other Natural History Collections and potential users of the infrastructure. The goal of DaSSCo is to create a virtual national infrastructure mobilising Danish natural history collections (approximately) 19 million objects) and providing access to the collections stored by DiSSCo. Efficient and seamless access will help support UN’s Global Goals and Targets in addition to the EU commissions and the Danish Government’s policies on Open Science, climatic change and digitisation.
Danish System of Scientific Collections (DaSSCo) will join DiSSCo (Distributed System of Scientific Collections, http://dissco.eu), University of Copenhagen (represented by the Natural History Museum of Denmark) is main applicant,
and Aarhus University (the Science Museums), Naturhistorisk Museum Aarhus and The Technical University of Denmark (DTU) are co-applicants. The Natural History Museum of Denmark is the national museum for natural history. DaSSCo is supported by other Natural History Collections and potential users of the infrastructure. The goal of DaSSCo is to create a virtual national infrastructure mobilising Danish natural history collections (approximately) 19 million objects) and providing access to the collections stored by DiSSCo. Efficient and seamless access will help support UN’s Global Goals and Targets in addition to the EU commissions and the Danish Government’s policies on Open Science, climatic change and digitisation.
Acronym | DaSSCo |
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Status | Active |
Effective start/end date | 01/09/2021 → 31/08/2026 |
Collaborative partners
- Technical University of Denmark
- Natural History Museum Aarhus (lead)