Developing Criteria to Establish Trusted Digital Repositories

This paper details the drivers, methods, and outcomes of the U.S. Geological Survey’s quest to establish criteria by which to judge its own digital preservation resources as Trusted Digital Repositories. Drivers included recent U.S. legislation focused on data and asset management conducted by feder...

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Main Author: John Faundeen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2017-04-01
Series:Data Science Journal
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Online Access:http://datascience.codata.org/articles/631
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spelling doaj-4b7a7e90bce6480daacf8a80ee551e922020-11-24T23:43:23ZengUbiquity PressData Science Journal1683-14702017-04-011610.5334/dsj-2017-022628Developing Criteria to Establish Trusted Digital RepositoriesJohn Faundeen0U.S. Geological Survey, Earth Resources Observation and Science CenterThis paper details the drivers, methods, and outcomes of the U.S. Geological Survey’s quest to establish criteria by which to judge its own digital preservation resources as Trusted Digital Repositories. Drivers included recent U.S. legislation focused on data and asset management conducted by federal agencies spending $100M USD or more annually on research activities. The methods entailed seeking existing evaluation criteria from national and international organizations such as International Standards Organization (ISO), U.S. Library of Congress, and Data Seal of Approval upon which to model USGS repository evaluations. Certification, complexity, cost, and usability of existing evaluation models were key considerations. The selected evaluation method was derived to allow the repository evaluation process to be transparent, understandable, and defensible; factors that are critical for judging competing, internal units. Implementing the chosen evaluation criteria involved establishing a cross-agency, multi-disciplinary team that interfaced across the organization.http://datascience.codata.org/articles/631TrustedDigitalRepositoryUSGSPreservationCriteria
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Developing Criteria to Establish Trusted Digital Repositories
Data Science Journal
Trusted
Digital
Repository
USGS
Preservation
Criteria
author_facet John Faundeen
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title Developing Criteria to Establish Trusted Digital Repositories
title_short Developing Criteria to Establish Trusted Digital Repositories
title_full Developing Criteria to Establish Trusted Digital Repositories
title_fullStr Developing Criteria to Establish Trusted Digital Repositories
title_full_unstemmed Developing Criteria to Establish Trusted Digital Repositories
title_sort developing criteria to establish trusted digital repositories
publisher Ubiquity Press
series Data Science Journal
issn 1683-1470
publishDate 2017-04-01
description This paper details the drivers, methods, and outcomes of the U.S. Geological Survey’s quest to establish criteria by which to judge its own digital preservation resources as Trusted Digital Repositories. Drivers included recent U.S. legislation focused on data and asset management conducted by federal agencies spending $100M USD or more annually on research activities. The methods entailed seeking existing evaluation criteria from national and international organizations such as International Standards Organization (ISO), U.S. Library of Congress, and Data Seal of Approval upon which to model USGS repository evaluations. Certification, complexity, cost, and usability of existing evaluation models were key considerations. The selected evaluation method was derived to allow the repository evaluation process to be transparent, understandable, and defensible; factors that are critical for judging competing, internal units. Implementing the chosen evaluation criteria involved establishing a cross-agency, multi-disciplinary team that interfaced across the organization.
topic Trusted
Digital
Repository
USGS
Preservation
Criteria
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