[6.1] Data Archive - Research Data Management - part of PhD course - [3TU.Datacenter]

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Data Archive 101 for PhD students, starting their academic career [2014] CC-BY: 3TU.Datacentre more info @ www.datacentrum.3tu.nl/en /

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Training about Data Archive You will learn: What a data archive is, and its benefits for you  What a data archive with a ‘Data Seal of Approval’ entails. How to put small, large and complex data in the data archive with two methods: do it together  do it yourself (hands on session)

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Data Archive101 for PhD students, starting their academic career

[2014] CC-BY: 3TU.Datacentre

more info @ www.datacentrum.3tu.nl/en/

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What will you learn today

• What a data archive is, and its benefits for you 

• What a data archive with a ‘Data Seal of Approval’ entails.

• How to put small, large and complex data in the data archive with two methods:– do it together – do it yourself (hands on session)

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Data Archive• Multi disciplinary, multi institutional

data archive to ‘freeze’ research data and data descriptions for future use.– improve long-term accessibility, usability

and discoverability.

• In the archive, we store completed, valuable data sets from completed technical-scientific studies.

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Trusted archiveBy storing your data sets in a trusted archive, you can be assured that:

• No physical incident will occur. We use advanced backup facilities

• That the data sets can easily be located and retrieved. We allocate descriptive metadata that remains inextricably linked to the data, according to international standards

• That the formats in which the data is stored will remain legible. The software with which the data sets can be read is described and stored with a link to the data sets

• That copyright will be protected. We do this by allocating descriptive metadata. You determine whether and when to make your data available to others.

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Data Seal of Approval

The 16 Data Seal of Approval guidelines are based on the following five criteria:

1. The data can be found on the Internet2. The data are accessible (clear rights and licences)3. The data are in a usable format4. The data are reliable5. The data are identified in a unique and persistent

way so that they can be referred to

Source: www.datasealofapproval.org

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16 guidelines

Data Producers:Sufficient information to assess the quality of the dataRecommended formats

Repositories:Technical infrastructureEnsures integrity of digital objectsAccess and availability

Data consumersRespects the licences of the data repository regarding the use of data

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Upload your data

2 ways to upload your data:

Do it yourself:After registration you can upload your data yourself.The data file must not be bigger than 4Gb.

Do it together (with us):Everything but the selfuploadEg:Datasets with ‘unusual’ formatsSeries of datasetsDatasets bigger than 4Gb

Here we do a lot of awareness

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Do it yourselfGo to:

www.datacentrum.3tu.nl/en/

What we offer

Upload your data

Middle of the page: Upload form

Register yourself

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Do it yourself

Take the dataset you used for the data management plan(or any dataset you wish to upload)