Richard Gärtner

19 papers receiving 236 citations

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Richard Gärtner
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  • Conservation 20
  • Environmental Chemistry 42
  • Water Science and Technology 46
  • Automotive Engineering 36
  • Soil Science 24
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The 24 scholars most cited alongside Richard Gärtner, linked wherever they have co-authored with each other. Click a name or a connecting line to browse the papers they share.

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All Works

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1 200285
2 201463
3 201620
4 201619
5 201511
6 196211
7 20149
8 20136
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Intermediary schemas for complex XML applications: an example from research information management
20115
10 20214
11 20193
12 20122
13 20142
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Archives, museums and libraries: breaking the metadata silos
20172
15 20132
16 20071
17 20131
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Application potential of axial-radial-forming for the production of transmission shafts in lightweight construction
19951
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UK Research Information Shared Service (UKRISS) Final Report, July 2014
20141
20 19940

About Richard Gärtner

Richard Gärtner is a scholar working on Information Systems, Information Systems and Management, Conservation, Computer Networks and Communications and Political Science and International Relations, having authored 21 papers that have together received 248 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Research Data Management Practices (6 papers), Scientific Computing and Data Management (4 papers), Library Science and Information Systems (3 papers), Archaeological Research and Protection (2 papers), Advanced Data Storage Technologies (2 papers), Semantic Web and Ontologies (2 papers), Digital and Traditional Archives Management (2 papers) and Digital Humanities and Scholarship (2 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Conservation (20 citations), Environmental Chemistry (42 citations), Water Science and Technology (46 citations), Automotive Engineering (36 citations) and Soil Science (24 citations). Richard Gärtner has collaborated with scholars based in United Kingdom, Hong Kong and Malaysia. Frequent co-authors include Walter Michaeli, Mark Hedges, Andrew Lovett, Adrian L. Collins, K. M. Hiscock, P. M. Haygarth, Sean Burke, Michael Haft, Robert C. Harris and Rosanne D’Arrigo. Their work appears in journals such as The Electronic Library, Geoscience Letters, Environmental Science Processes & Impacts, Information Technology and Libraries and Digital Scholarship in the Humanities.

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