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OBSERVATIONS AND MEASUREMENTS Observations and Measurements. This encoding is an essential dependency for the OGC Sensor Observation Service (SOS) Interface Standard. More specifically, this standard defines XML schemas for observations, and for features involved in sampling when making observations. These provide document models for the exchange of information describing TRUSTWORTHY REPOSITORIES Trustworthy Repositories. A product of more than three years' work, Trusted Repositories Audit & Certification (TRAC) has its roots in a joint task force created to develop criteria enabling the identification of digital repositories capable of reliably storing,migrating, and
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CDS (Centre de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg/Strasbourg astronomical Data Centre) is a member of the ICSU World Data System, specialising in astronomical data and related information. Its VizieR catalogue system uses SDAC to organise data and metadata holdings. ESA is an international organisation with 20 Member States thatcoordinates
DCC | BECAUSE GOOD RESEARCH NEEDS GOOD DATAABOUTNEWSEVENTSSERVICESGUIDANCERESEARCH DMPonline & CDL annual planning meeting during COVID. In February we conducted our annual strategic planning meeting between DCC and CDL to discuss joint plans for the upcoming year. We were joined from DCC by: Kevin Ashley, Patricia Herterich, Magdalena Drafiova, Marta Nicholson, Ray Carrick, Angus Whyte, Diana Sisu and from CDL: John Chodacki CURATION LIFECYCLE MODEL A graphical, high-level overview of the stages required for successful management, curation and preservation of data. The Curation Lifecycle Model helps you to define research data management workflows and associated roles and responsibilities within your organisation. The data-centric model supports a holistic approach to RDM infrastructure DCC CURATION LIFECYCLE MODEL DCC Curation Lifecycle Model. The DCC Curation Lifecycle Model provides a graphical, high level overview of the stages required for successful curation and preservation of data from initial conceptualisation through the iterative curation cycle. The model can be used to plan activities within a specific research project,organisation, or
OBSERVATIONS AND MEASUREMENTS Observations and Measurements. This encoding is an essential dependency for the OGC Sensor Observation Service (SOS) Interface Standard. More specifically, this standard defines XML schemas for observations, and for features involved in sampling when making observations. These provide document models for the exchange of information describing TRUSTWORTHY REPOSITORIES Trustworthy Repositories. A product of more than three years' work, Trusted Repositories Audit & Certification (TRAC) has its roots in a joint task force created to develop criteria enabling the identification of digital repositories capable of reliably storing,migrating, and
ASTRONOMY | DCC
CDS (Centre de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg/Strasbourg astronomical Data Centre) is a member of the ICSU World Data System, specialising in astronomical data and related information. Its VizieR catalogue system uses SDAC to organise data and metadata holdings. ESA is an international organisation with 20 Member States thatcoordinates
HISTORY OF THE DCC
A brief history of the DCC. The creation of a Digital Curation Centre (DCC) was a key recommendation in the JISC Continuing Access and Digital Preservation Strategy, which argued for the establishment of a national centre for solving challenges in digital curation that WHAT IS DIGITAL CURATION? Digital curation is the management and preservation of digital data/information over the long-term. Digital curation involves maintaining, preserving and adding value to digital research data throughout its lifecycle. The active management of research data reduces threats to their long-term research value and mitigates therisk of digital
HOW-TO GUIDES
How-to Guides. How-to Guides provide working-level knowledge of curation topics. Each provides background concepts and practical steps aiming to help people in research or support roles implement data management capabilities in their organisation, or better align them with best practices.NEWS | DCC
Because good research needs good data. About. Our team; History of the DCC; What is digital curation? Mission and vision EXAMPLE DMPS AND GUIDANCE Example DMPs and guidance. Lots of guidance and examples are available to help with data plans. A summary of example plans organised by research funders is provided below. Some evaluation cribsheets, overseas examples and general guidelines are also referenced. Practical guidance on writing DMPs is available in the DCC guide: Howto develop a
CASE STUDIES
Case studies. Our case studies record our experience of working with organisations to develop their data curation services. Each provides insight into how we can assist when dealing with data at the diferent stages of the data lifecycle. The case studies below accompany our guides on implementing RDM support in institutions (e.g.GLOSSARY | DCC
To help you get to grips with some of the common terminology used, the DCC has compiled a handy digital curation glossary. Take a moment to read through any unfamiliar terms below before navigating our digital library of resources to find out all about digital curation and data preservation. Browse the glossary by clicking on a letter. DATA MANAGEMENT PLANS Funding bodies increasingly require grant-holders to develop and implement Data Management and Sharing Plans (DMPs). Plans typically state what data will be created and how, and outline the plans for sharing and preservation, noting what is appropriate given the nature of the data and any restrictions that may need to be applied.DRAMBORA | DCC
DRAMBORA (Digital Repository Audit Method Based On Risk Assessment) originated as a paper-based methodology for helping repository managers to develop a documented understanding of the risks they face, expressed in terms of probability and potential impact. These risks are then mapped to organisational aspirations and effort allocationsin
RESEARCH DATA MANAGEMENT FORUM (RDMF) Simple, accurate transfer of content between systems and across institutional boundaries is one of the core aims of information management. In the research environment, there is an accepted need to link publications to the datasets which underpin them, and to sustain these links over the long term, thereby ensuring a more robust and trustworthy scholarly record. DCC | BECAUSE GOOD RESEARCH NEEDS GOOD DATAABOUTNEWSEVENTSSERVICESGUIDANCERESEARCH DMPonline & CDL annual planning meeting during COVID. In February we conducted our annual strategic planning meeting between DCC and CDL to discuss joint plans for the upcoming year. We were joined from DCC by: Kevin Ashley, Patricia Herterich, Magdalena Drafiova, Marta Nicholson, Ray Carrick, Angus Whyte, Diana Sisu and from CDL: John ChodackiHISTORY OF THE DCC
A brief history of the DCC. The creation of a Digital Curation Centre (DCC) was a key recommendation in the JISC Continuing Access and Digital Preservation Strategy, which argued for the establishment of a national centre for solving challenges in digital curation that WHAT IS DIGITAL CURATION? CURATION LIFECYCLE MODEL A graphical, high-level overview of the stages required for successful management, curation and preservation of data. The Curation Lifecycle Model helps you to define research data management workflows and associated roles and responsibilities within your organisation. The data-centric model supports a holistic approach to RDM infrastructure DCC CURATION LIFECYCLE MODEL DCC Curation Lifecycle Model. The DCC Curation Lifecycle Model provides a graphical, high level overview of the stages required for successful curation and preservation of data from initial conceptualisation through the iterative curation cycle. The model can be used to plan activities within a specific research project,organisation, or
EXAMPLE DMPS AND GUIDANCE Example DMPs and guidance. Lots of guidance and examples are available to help with data plans. A summary of example plans organised by research funders is provided below. Some evaluation cribsheets, overseas examples and general guidelines are also referenced. Practical guidance on writing DMPs is available in the DCC guide: Howto develop a
DATA MANAGEMENT PLANS Funding bodies increasingly require grant-holders to develop and implement Data Management and Sharing Plans (DMPs). Plans typically state what data will be created and how, and outline the plans for sharing and preservation, noting what is appropriate given the nature of the data and any restrictions that may need to be applied. DISCIPLINARY METADATA Disciplinary Metadata. While data curators, and increasingly researchers, know that good metadata is key for research data access and re-use, figuring out precisely what metadata to capture and how to capture it is a complex task. Fortunately, many academic disciplines have supported initiatives to formalise the metadata specificationsthe
ARTS AND HUMANITIES RESEARCH COUNCIL (AHRC) A Technical Plan is required “for all applications where digital outputs or digital technologies are an essential part to the planned research outcomes. A digital output or digital technology is defined as an activity which involves the creation, gathering, collecting and/or processing of digital information.”. AHRC Research FundingGuide.
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DMPonline helps you to create, review, and share data management plans that meet institutional and funder requirements. It is provided by the Digital Curation Centre (DCC). DCC | BECAUSE GOOD RESEARCH NEEDS GOOD DATAABOUTNEWSEVENTSSERVICESGUIDANCERESEARCH DMPonline & CDL annual planning meeting during COVID. In February we conducted our annual strategic planning meeting between DCC and CDL to discuss joint plans for the upcoming year. We were joined from DCC by: Kevin Ashley, Patricia Herterich, Magdalena Drafiova, Marta Nicholson, Ray Carrick, Angus Whyte, Diana Sisu and from CDL: John ChodackiHISTORY OF THE DCC
A brief history of the DCC. The creation of a Digital Curation Centre (DCC) was a key recommendation in the JISC Continuing Access and Digital Preservation Strategy, which argued for the establishment of a national centre for solving challenges in digital curation that WHAT IS DIGITAL CURATION? CURATION LIFECYCLE MODEL A graphical, high-level overview of the stages required for successful management, curation and preservation of data. The Curation Lifecycle Model helps you to define research data management workflows and associated roles and responsibilities within your organisation. The data-centric model supports a holistic approach to RDM infrastructure DCC CURATION LIFECYCLE MODEL DCC Curation Lifecycle Model. The DCC Curation Lifecycle Model provides a graphical, high level overview of the stages required for successful curation and preservation of data from initial conceptualisation through the iterative curation cycle. The model can be used to plan activities within a specific research project,organisation, or
EXAMPLE DMPS AND GUIDANCE Example DMPs and guidance. Lots of guidance and examples are available to help with data plans. A summary of example plans organised by research funders is provided below. Some evaluation cribsheets, overseas examples and general guidelines are also referenced. Practical guidance on writing DMPs is available in the DCC guide: Howto develop a
DATA MANAGEMENT PLANS Funding bodies increasingly require grant-holders to develop and implement Data Management and Sharing Plans (DMPs). Plans typically state what data will be created and how, and outline the plans for sharing and preservation, noting what is appropriate given the nature of the data and any restrictions that may need to be applied. DISCIPLINARY METADATA Disciplinary Metadata. While data curators, and increasingly researchers, know that good metadata is key for research data access and re-use, figuring out precisely what metadata to capture and how to capture it is a complex task. Fortunately, many academic disciplines have supported initiatives to formalise the metadata specificationsthe
ARTS AND HUMANITIES RESEARCH COUNCIL (AHRC) A Technical Plan is required “for all applications where digital outputs or digital technologies are an essential part to the planned research outcomes. A digital output or digital technology is defined as an activity which involves the creation, gathering, collecting and/or processing of digital information.”. AHRC Research FundingGuide.
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DMPonline helps you to create, review, and share data management plans that meet institutional and funder requirements. It is provided by the Digital Curation Centre (DCC).NEWS | DCC
Because good research needs good data. About. Our team; History of the DCC; What is digital curation? Mission and visionCONSULTANCY
The DCC consultancy is led by Thordis Sveinsdottir, Senior Research Data Specialist. Should you require the expertise of the DCC to help you realise the value of data for your organisation’s mission, please contact me and we can put together a consultancy package to suit your organization’s needs. I look forward to hearing from you. DATA MANAGEMENT PLANS Practical guidance and examples to help you develop your Data Management Plan. The DCC has been supporting researchers with DMPs since 2010. We monitor research funder requirements and have synthesised these into a checklist and set of good practice guidelines. Research funders such as the European Commission, WellcomeTrust and NERC
CASE STUDIES
Case studies. Our case studies record our experience of working with organisations to develop their data curation services. Each provides insight into how we can assist when dealing with data at the diferent stages of the data lifecycle. The case studies below accompany our guides on implementing RDM support in institutions (e.g. OBSERVATIONS AND MEASUREMENTS Observations and Measurements. This encoding is an essential dependency for the OGC Sensor Observation Service (SOS) Interface Standard. More specifically, this standard defines XML schemas for observations, and for features involved in sampling when making observations. These provide document models for the exchange of information describing DCC DIFFUSE STANDARDS FRAMEWORKS The DCC DIFFUSE Standards Frameworks were developed in partnership with a number of organisations with the aim of presenting searchable frameworks of standards relevant to digital curation and preservation. Although no further work on DIFFUSE is planned, frameworks thatDMPONLINE | DCC
DMPonline is a web-based tool that supports researchers to develop data management and sharing plans. It contains the latest funder templates and best practice guidelines to support users to create good quality DMPs. Within the tool you will find custom guidance and DISCIPLINARY METADATA Disciplinary Metadata. While data curators, and increasingly researchers, know that good metadata is key for research data access and re-use, figuring out precisely what metadata to capture and how to capture it is a complex task. Fortunately, many academic disciplines have supported initiatives to formalise the metadata specificationsthe
FIVE STEPS TO DECIDE WHAT DATA TO KEEP 4 What data and for how long? This guide uses a broad definition of research data: “representations of observations, objects, or other entities used as evidence of phenomena for the purposes of research or scholarship”.10 When selecting what data to keep you will need toconsider which of
WHAT ARE METADATA STANDARDS What are Metadata Standards. 1. Metadata and Digital Curation. Metadata is the backbone of digital curation. Without it a digital resource may be irretrievable, unidentifiable or unusable. Metadata is descriptive or contextual information which refers to or is associated with another object or resource. DCC | BECAUSE GOOD RESEARCH NEEDS GOOD DATAABOUTNEWSEVENTSSERVICESGUIDANCERESEARCH DMPonline & CDL annual planning meeting during COVID. In February we conducted our annual strategic planning meeting between DCC and CDL to discuss joint plans for the upcoming year. We were joined from DCC by: Kevin Ashley, Patricia Herterich, Magdalena Drafiova, Marta Nicholson, Ray Carrick, Angus Whyte, Diana Sisu and from CDL: John Chodacki CURATION LIFECYCLE MODEL A graphical, high-level overview of the stages required for successful management, curation and preservation of data. The Curation Lifecycle Model helps you to define research data management workflows and associated roles and responsibilities within your organisation. The data-centric model supports a holistic approach to RDM infrastructure DCC CURATION LIFECYCLE MODEL DCC Curation Lifecycle Model. The DCC Curation Lifecycle Model provides a graphical, high level overview of the stages required for successful curation and preservation of data from initial conceptualisation through the iterative curation cycle. The model can be used to plan activities within a specific research project,organisation, or
CASE STUDIES
Case studies. Our case studies record our experience of working with organisations to develop their data curation services. Each provides insight into how we can assist when dealing with data at the diferent stages of the data lifecycle. The case studies below accompany our guides on implementing RDM support in institutions (e.g.GLOSSARY | DCC
To help you get to grips with some of the common terminology used, the DCC has compiled a handy digital curation glossary. Take a moment to read through any unfamiliar terms below before navigating our digital library of resources to find out all about digital curation and data preservation. Browse the glossary by clicking on a letter. OBSERVATIONS AND MEASUREMENTS Observations and Measurements. This encoding is an essential dependency for the OGC Sensor Observation Service (SOS) Interface Standard. More specifically, this standard defines XML schemas for observations, and for features involved in sampling when making observations. These provide document models for the exchange of information describing FIVE STEPS TO DECIDE WHAT DATA TO KEEP 4 What data and for how long? This guide uses a broad definition of research data: “representations of observations, objects, or other entities used as evidence of phenomena for the purposes of research or scholarship”.10 When selecting what data to keep you will need toconsider which of
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DMPonline helps you to create, review, and share data management plans that meet institutional and funder requirements. It is provided by the Digital Curation Centre (DCC). HOW TO DEVELOP RESEARCH DATA MANAGEMENT SERVICES A Digital Curation Centre ‘working level’ guide Please cite as: Jones, S., Pryor, G. & Whyte, A. (2013). ‘How to Develop Research Data Management Services - a guide for HEIs’. DCC | BECAUSE GOOD RESEARCH NEEDS GOOD DATAABOUTNEWSEVENTSSERVICESGUIDANCERESEARCH DMPonline & CDL annual planning meeting during COVID. In February we conducted our annual strategic planning meeting between DCC and CDL to discuss joint plans for the upcoming year. We were joined from DCC by: Kevin Ashley, Patricia Herterich, Magdalena Drafiova, Marta Nicholson, Ray Carrick, Angus Whyte, Diana Sisu and from CDL: John Chodacki CURATION LIFECYCLE MODEL A graphical, high-level overview of the stages required for successful management, curation and preservation of data. The Curation Lifecycle Model helps you to define research data management workflows and associated roles and responsibilities within your organisation. The data-centric model supports a holistic approach to RDM infrastructure DCC CURATION LIFECYCLE MODEL DCC Curation Lifecycle Model. The DCC Curation Lifecycle Model provides a graphical, high level overview of the stages required for successful curation and preservation of data from initial conceptualisation through the iterative curation cycle. The model can be used to plan activities within a specific research project,organisation, or
CASE STUDIES
Case studies. Our case studies record our experience of working with organisations to develop their data curation services. Each provides insight into how we can assist when dealing with data at the diferent stages of the data lifecycle. The case studies below accompany our guides on implementing RDM support in institutions (e.g.GLOSSARY | DCC
To help you get to grips with some of the common terminology used, the DCC has compiled a handy digital curation glossary. Take a moment to read through any unfamiliar terms below before navigating our digital library of resources to find out all about digital curation and data preservation. Browse the glossary by clicking on a letter. OBSERVATIONS AND MEASUREMENTS Observations and Measurements. This encoding is an essential dependency for the OGC Sensor Observation Service (SOS) Interface Standard. More specifically, this standard defines XML schemas for observations, and for features involved in sampling when making observations. These provide document models for the exchange of information describing FIVE STEPS TO DECIDE WHAT DATA TO KEEP 4 What data and for how long? This guide uses a broad definition of research data: “representations of observations, objects, or other entities used as evidence of phenomena for the purposes of research or scholarship”.10 When selecting what data to keep you will need toconsider which of
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DMPonline helps you to create, review, and share data management plans that meet institutional and funder requirements. It is provided by the Digital Curation Centre (DCC). HOW TO DEVELOP RESEARCH DATA MANAGEMENT SERVICES A Digital Curation Centre ‘working level’ guide Please cite as: Jones, S., Pryor, G. & Whyte, A. (2013). ‘How to Develop Research Data Management Services - a guide for HEIs’.HISTORY OF THE DCC
A brief history of the DCC. The creation of a Digital Curation Centre (DCC) was a key recommendation in the JISC Continuing Access and Digital Preservation Strategy, which argued for the establishment of a national centre for solving challenges in digital curation that WHAT IS DIGITAL CURATION? Digital curation is the management and preservation of digital data/information over the long-term. Digital curation involves maintaining, preserving and adding value to digital research data throughout its lifecycle. The active management of research data reduces threats to their long-term research value and mitigates therisk of digital
DCC DIFFUSE STANDARDS FRAMEWORKS The DCC DIFFUSE Standards Frameworks were developed in partnership with a number of organisations with the aim of presenting searchable frameworks of standards relevant to digital curation and preservation. Although no further work on DIFFUSE is planned, frameworks that OBSERVATIONS AND MEASUREMENTS Observations and Measurements. This encoding is an essential dependency for the OGC Sensor Observation Service (SOS) Interface Standard. More specifically, this standard defines XML schemas for observations, and for features involved in sampling when making observations. These provide document models for the exchange of information describing FIVE STEPS TO DECIDE WHAT DATA TO KEEP 4 What data and for how long? This guide uses a broad definition of research data: “representations of observations, objects, or other entities used as evidence of phenomena for the purposes of research or scholarship”.10 When selecting what data to keep you will need toconsider which of
DISCIPLINARY METADATA Disciplinary Metadata. While data curators, and increasingly researchers, know that good metadata is key for research data access and re-use, figuring out precisely what metadata to capture and how to capture it is a complex task. Fortunately, many academic disciplines have supported initiatives to formalise the metadata specificationsthe
RESEARCH DATA MANAGEMENT FORUM (RDMF) Simple, accurate transfer of content between systems and across institutional boundaries is one of the core aims of information management. In the research environment, there is an accepted need to link publications to the datasets which underpin them, and to sustain these links over the long term, thereby ensuring a more robust and trustworthy scholarly record.PAS 197 | DCC
PAS 197 documents consensus across the museum, library and archive professions, to inform senior managers how cultural collections are best managed. It covers the provision, implementation and maintenance of a collections management framework including: policies, processes, procedures and supporting standards. ARE THE FAIR DATA PRINCIPLES FAIR? Motivation for this Project H2020 / EU demands on open data and research data management. Providing insight and support for repositories to improve their DEFINING INSTITUTIONAL DATA STORAGE REQUIREMENTS Defining institutional data storage requirements. On Monday the 25th of February, Jisc, in conjunction with Janet and the DCC, hosted a workshop investigating institutional data storage requirements. This event brought together members of central services from a diverse array of HE institutions with a selection of commercial serviceproviders
DCC | BECAUSE GOOD RESEARCH NEEDS GOOD DATAABOUTNEWSEVENTSSERVICESGUIDANCERESEARCHDIGITAL CURATION EXAMPLESDIGITAL CURATION PROGRAMSWHAT DOES CURATION MEANWHAT ISCURATION
The DCC offers a range of services to assist organisations create data management policies, procedures, and processes to ensure data remains accurate, secure, accessible, and usable. CURATION LIFECYCLE MODEL The Curation Lifecycle Model helps you to define research data management (RDM) workflows and associated roles and responsibilities within your organisation. DCC CURATION LIFECYCLE MODEL The DCC Curation Lifecycle Model supports activities undertaken by data archivists and preservation experts, and was designed in consultation with practitioners and experts at all stages ofCASE STUDIES
Our case studies record our experience of working with organisations to develop their data curation services. Each provides insight into how we can assist when dealing with data at the diferent stages of thedata lifecycle.
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Data Dissemination Session. A delivered set of media or a single telecommunications session that provides data to a Consumer. The Data Dissemination Session format/contents is based on a data model negotiated between the OAIS and the Consumer in the Request Agreement. OBSERVATIONS AND MEASUREMENTS This encoding is an essential dependency for the OGC Sensor Observation Service (SOS) Interface Standard. More specifically, this standard defines XML schemas for observations, and for features involved in sampling when making observations. FIVE STEPS TO DECIDE WHAT DATA TO KEEP 4 What data and for how long? This guide uses a broad definition of research data: “representations of observations, objects, or other entities used as evidence of phenomena for the purposes of research or scholarship”.10 When selecting what data to keep you will need toconsider which of
DMPONLINEDATA MANAGEMENT PLAN PDFDATA MANAGEMENT PLATFORM DMP DMPonline helps you to create, review, and share data management plans that meet institutional and funder requirements. It is provided by the Digital Curation Centre (DCC).IPR IN DATABASES
HOW TO DEVELOP RESEARCH DATA MANAGEMENT SERVICES A Digital Curation Centre ‘working level’ guide Please cite as: Jones, S., Pryor, G. & Whyte, A. (2013). ‘How to Develop Research Data Management Services - a guide for HEIs’. DCC | BECAUSE GOOD RESEARCH NEEDS GOOD DATAABOUTNEWSEVENTSSERVICESGUIDANCERESEARCHDIGITAL CURATION EXAMPLESDIGITAL CURATION PROGRAMSWHAT DOES CURATION MEANWHAT ISCURATION
The DCC offers a range of services to assist organisations create data management policies, procedures, and processes to ensure data remains accurate, secure, accessible, and usable. CURATION LIFECYCLE MODEL The Curation Lifecycle Model helps you to define research data management (RDM) workflows and associated roles and responsibilities within your organisation. DCC CURATION LIFECYCLE MODEL The DCC Curation Lifecycle Model supports activities undertaken by data archivists and preservation experts, and was designed in consultation with practitioners and experts at all stages ofCASE STUDIES
Our case studies record our experience of working with organisations to develop their data curation services. Each provides insight into how we can assist when dealing with data at the diferent stages of thedata lifecycle.
GLOSSARY | DCC
Data Dissemination Session. A delivered set of media or a single telecommunications session that provides data to a Consumer. The Data Dissemination Session format/contents is based on a data model negotiated between the OAIS and the Consumer in the Request Agreement. OBSERVATIONS AND MEASUREMENTS This encoding is an essential dependency for the OGC Sensor Observation Service (SOS) Interface Standard. More specifically, this standard defines XML schemas for observations, and for features involved in sampling when making observations. FIVE STEPS TO DECIDE WHAT DATA TO KEEP 4 What data and for how long? This guide uses a broad definition of research data: “representations of observations, objects, or other entities used as evidence of phenomena for the purposes of research or scholarship”.10 When selecting what data to keep you will need toconsider which of
DMPONLINEDATA MANAGEMENT PLAN PDFDATA MANAGEMENT PLATFORM DMP DMPonline helps you to create, review, and share data management plans that meet institutional and funder requirements. It is provided by the Digital Curation Centre (DCC).IPR IN DATABASES
HOW TO DEVELOP RESEARCH DATA MANAGEMENT SERVICES A Digital Curation Centre ‘working level’ guide Please cite as: Jones, S., Pryor, G. & Whyte, A. (2013). ‘How to Develop Research Data Management Services - a guide for HEIs’. WHAT IS DIGITAL CURATION? The digital curation lifecycle comprises the following steps: Conceptualise - conceive and plan the creation of digital objects, including data capture methods and storage options.; Create - produce digital objects and assign administrative, descriptive, structural and technical archival metadata.; Access and use - ensure that designated users can easily access digital objects on a day-to-day DCC DIFFUSE STANDARDS FRAMEWORKS The DCC DIFFUSE Standards Frameworks were developed in partnership with a number of organisations with the aim of presenting searchable frameworks of standards relevant to digital curation and preservation. Although no further work on DIFFUSE is planned, frameworks that OBSERVATIONS AND MEASUREMENTS This encoding is an essential dependency for the OGC Sensor Observation Service (SOS) Interface Standard. More specifically, this standard defines XML schemas for observations, and for features involved in sampling when making observations. DISCIPLINARY METADATA While data curators, and increasingly researchers, know that good metadata is key for research data access and re-use, figuring out precisely what metadata to FIVE STEPS TO DECIDE WHAT DATA TO KEEP 4 What data and for how long? This guide uses a broad definition of research data: “representations of observations, objects, or other entities used as evidence of phenomena for the purposes of research or scholarship”.10 When selecting what data to keep you will need toconsider which of
FIVE STEPS TO DECIDE WHAT DATA TO KEEP Table 1. Example preservation guideline. Step 2. Identify data that must be kept. Generally the decision on what ‘must’ be kept will depend on the data creator’s priorities, i.e. on how valuable the data is for the purposes identified above, considering the costs of preparing it for long-term use. ARTS AND HUMANITIES RESEARCH COUNCIL (AHRC) General Info. Name of Policy. The AHRC does not have a standalone data policy. Research data is covered in the Research Funding Guide (last revision v.3.8, December 2016). RESEARCH DATA MANAGEMENT FORUM (RDMF) Simple, accurate transfer of content between systems and across institutional boundaries is one of the core aims of information management. In the research environment, there is an accepted need to link publications to the datasets which underpin them, and to sustain these links over the long term, thereby ensuring a more robust and trustworthy scholarly record. DCC | DIGITAL CURATION MANUAL Marlene van Ballegooie and Wendy Duff, Archival Metadata Page 2 Legal Notices The Digital Curation Manual is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution - Non-Commercial - Share-Alike 2.0 License. ARE THE FAIR DATA PRINCIPLES FAIR? Motivation for this Project H2020 / EU demands on open data and research data management. Providing insight and support for repositories to improve their DIGITAL CURATION CENTRE We use cookies for security purposes, remembering your preferences and to analyse site traffic to understand our users' behaviour. This includes anonymised Google Analytics data. We'd also like to show you personalised ads (such as reminders of our Open Days) when you are on other websites and/or social media platforms. We will do this by sharing information with our selected advertising partners. We won't share your data with anyone else.* I'm OK with that
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DMPONLINE ENHANCED CLIENT CUSTOMISATIONS – PROCESS REVISITEDBLOG
DMPONLINE & CDL ANNUAL PLANNING MEETING DURING COVID In February we conducted our annual strategic planning meeting between DCC and CDL to discuss joint plans for the upcoming year. We were joined from DCC by: Kevin Ashley, Patricia Herterich, Magdalena Drafiova, Marta Nicholson, Ray Carrick, Angus Whyte, Diana Sisu and from CDL: John Chodacki,...BLOG
TOWARDS BETTER EFFICIENCY – INTEGRATING DATA MANAGEMENT PLANS WITH INSTITUTIONAL SYSTEMSNEWS
DMPONLINE DEMO SESSIONS26 May 2021
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Upcoming DMPonline demo sessions.EVENTS
THE DCC IS HIRING - COME WORK WITH US!NEWS
CONSULTANCY - NEW REPORT ON THE ROLE OF DATA IN AINEWS
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