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=== 1. Data description === | === 1. Data description === | ||
We will produce LaTeX documents containing | We will produce LaTeX documents containing our mathematical theory. | ||
=== 2. Documentation and data quality === | === 2. Documentation and data quality === | ||
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=== 3. Storage and technical archiving the project === | === 3. Storage and technical archiving the project === | ||
Throughout the project duration we will store our preprints on | Throughout the project duration, we will store our preprints on Overleaf. | ||
=== 4. Data exchange and long-term data accessibility === | === 4. Data exchange and long-term data accessibility === |
Revision as of 05:04, 10 May 2024
Example: Only LaTeX files in overleaf
1. Data description
We will produce LaTeX documents containing our mathematical theory.
2. Documentation and data quality
Our preprints will be uploaded to the arXiv. The arXiv will upon upload collect appropriate metadata.
3. Storage and technical archiving the project
Throughout the project duration, we will store our preprints on Overleaf.
4. Data exchange and long-term data accessibility
Our preprints will be uploaded to the arXiv at the end of the project duration, see 2.
5. Legal obligations and conditions
We are aware of both the TU and DFG legal requirements. Our preprints will be published under the standard arXiv license.
6. Responsibilities and resources
The main document is created on overleaf by professor Mustermann, who will also back up the documents locally throughout the project.
In case we need to publish additional data, we will follow the MaRDI guidelines on data management and how to choose an appropriate repository.