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KDRS Benefit Framework and Value Chain: a use case for archaeology

KDRS Benefit Framework and Value Chain: a use case for archaeology. JISC Dissemination event London, 12 th July 2011. Previous involvement with KRDS. The ADS were involved in the creation of the first Keeping Research Data Safe project

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KDRS Benefit Framework and Value Chain: a use case for archaeology

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  1. KDRS Benefit Framework and Value Chain: a use case for archaeology JISC Dissemination event London, 12th July 2011 http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk

  2. Previous involvement with KRDS • The ADS were involved in the creation of the first Keeping Research Data Safe project • Looked in particular at the issues of cost in the digital preservation of research data • Interesting to try and weight this cost against the ‘benefit’ and ‘value’ of the preservation activity. http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk

  3. How we can foresee use of the Benefits Framework As a repository we often have to help justify the costs/effort associated with digital preservation. The benefits worksheet (and associated guide) helps explain the benefits in structured and meaningful fashion. http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk

  4. How we can foresee use of the Benefits Framework 2 • Range of audiences (individual projects, funding agencies, partner organisations) • Different ‘levels’ of complexity, from the project plan to cases for institution support of the repository http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk

  5. How we can foresee use of the Value Chain • The issue of ‘value’ in archaeology is key • IFA and the Southampton report • Difficult to articulate the meaning of value in different subject areas http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk

  6. How we can foresee use of the Value Chain 2 • Value chain can help identify the different values for different audiences • The ‘quantification’ of impact can help in a number of ways • In research bid terms, it helps justify resources • In archive preparation terms it helps with selection and retention decisions http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk

  7. ADS thoughts • A light touch in helping persuade projects or funders of the benefits of preservation in a structured and clear way… • Or a deeper insight into project planning decisions when dealing with finite resources. http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk

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