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Record Id
60954
Title
Curating scientific research data for the long term : a preservation analysis method in context
Contributors
E Conway (STFC Rutherford Appleton Lab.)
,
D Giaretta (STFC Rutherford Appleton Lab.)
,
S Lambert (STFC Rutherford Appleton Lab.)
,
B Matthews (STFC Rutherford Appleton Lab.)
Abstract
The challenge of digital preservation of scientific data lies in the need to preserve not only the dataset itself but also the ability it has to deliver knowledge to a future user community. A true scientific research asset allows future users to reanalyze the data within new contexts. Thus, in order to carry out meaningful preservation we need to ensure that future users are equipped with the necessary information to re-use the data. This paper presents an overview of a preservation analysis methodology which was developed in response to that need on the CASPAR and Digital Curation Centre SCARP projects. We intend to place it in relation to other digital preservation practices, discussing how they can interact to provide archives caring for scientific data sets with the full arsenal of tools and techniques necessary to rise to this challenge.
Organisation
ESC
,
STFC
,
ESC-SA
,
RALSP
Keywords
SCARP
,
digital curation
,
preservation analysis
,
CASPAR
,
digital preservation
,
OAIS
Funding Information
Related Research Object(s):
52714
Licence Information:
Language
English (EN)
Type
Details
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Year
Journal Article
International Journal of Digital Curation 6, no. 2 (2011).
doi:10.2218/ijdc.v6i2.204
2011
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