ABSTRACT
The goal of the Digital Infrastructures for Scholarly Content Objects (DISCO) workshop is to raise awareness of quality issues, improved discovery, and re-use challenges in digital infrastructures for scholarly content, and to collect potential solutions among an audience of diverse expertise.
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