Please cite as: DCC (2014). 'Five steps to decide what data to keep: a checklist for appraising research data v.1'. Edinburgh: Digital Curation Centre. Available online: /resources/how-guides This work is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution BY 2.5 Scotland, except Section 4, which is adapted under licence CC-BY-NC-SA. from UK Data Archive (2013) Data management costing tool and checklist.
Our Curation Reference Manual contains advice, in-depth information and criticism on current digital curation techniques and best practice. The Manual is an ongoing, community-driven project, which involves members of the DCC community suggesting topics, authoring manual instalments and conducting peer reviews. So far, we have commissioned our network of specialist partners and associates to autho
By Sarah Jones, Graham Pryor and Angus Whyte, Digital Curation Centre Published: 25 March 2013, last updated on 15 May 2015 Browse the guide below or download the PDF. ** This publication is available in print and can be ordered from our online store ** Please cite as: Jones, S., Pryor, G. & Whyte, A. (2013). ‘How to Develop Research Data Management Services - a guide for HEIs’. DCC How-to Guides.
Great blog post from Elise Dunham on points of variance between the Research Data Service and the University Archives in processing and curation workflows at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Elise is Data Curation Specialist for the University's Research Data Service. The... We're delighted to share a great blog post from Elise Dunham on points of variance between the Research Data
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 specifications the community deems to be required for data re-use. This page provides links to infor
By Sarah Jones, Digital Curaton Centre Published: 8 September, 2011 Browse the guide below or download the pdf. ** This publication is available in print and can be ordered from our online store ** Please cite as: Jones, S. (2011). ‘How to Develop a Data Management and Sharing Plan’. DCC How-to Guides. Edinburgh: Digital Curation Centre. Available online: /resources/how-guides Contents Why develop
What is DMPonline? “Since the move to DMPonline in April 2018, Manchester researchers have created more than 3000 DMPs. All services involved in RDM now have a richer picture of the research we support.” Clare Liggins, University of Manchester, May 2019 DMPonline is a web-based tool that supports researchers to develop data management plans. It contains the latest funder templates and best practic
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