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Implementing Effective Data Practices: Stakeholder Recommendations for Collaborative Research Support
2020 Report
In this report, experts from library, research, and scientific communities provide key recommendations for effective data practices to support a more open research ecosystem. The recommendations are based on information and insights shared during a December 2019 invitational conference convened b...
Reference model for an open archial information system (OAIS)
2012 Book
This document is a technical Recommended Practice for use in developing a broader
consensus on what is required for an archive to provide permanent, or indefinite Long Term,
preservation of digital information.
This Recommended Practice establishes a common framework of terms and concepts which
m...
Discover the Data Archiving Guide (DAG) - A Training Event for New(ish) Staff Members: CESSDA Webinar
2022 Presentation
This is a recording of a CESSDA workshop on the Data Archiving Guide (DAG). The DAG (https://dag.cessda.eu/) is designed to support the work of employees of data repositories by providing a general understanding of the full range of activities a data repository performs.
CoreTrustSeal trustworthy data repositories requirements: glossary 2020β2022
2019 Document
This Glossary of Terms supports the CoreTrustSeal Trustworthy Data Repositories Requirements
2020β2022:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3638211
Research data management terminology
Document
The research data management terminology formerly stewarded by CASRAI is now managed by CODATA. The terminology is reviewed via a lightweight and pragmatic process on an annual basis, drawing on the expertise of a voluntary expert Working Group.
The PID Forum
Webpage
The PID Forum is a global information and discussion platform for persistent identifiers (PIDs), which brings together the various communities working with PIDs in the research world. Itβs a virtual place for sharing best practices, announcing events, asking questions, and having discussions abou...
The TRUST Principles for digital repositories
2020 Journal article
Following a year-long public discussion and building on existing community consensus1, several stakeholders, representing various segments of the digital repository community, have collaboratively developed and endorsed a set of guiding principles to demonstrate digital repository trustworthiness...
ISO 16363:2012(en) Space data and information transfer systems β Audit and certification of trustworthy digital repositories
2022 Webpage
This International Standard defines a recommended practice for assessing the trustworthiness of digital repositories. It is applicable to the entire range of digital repositories. This International Standard can be used as a basis for certification.
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