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Certification and Dutch data management services Marjan Grootveld LIBER workshop, Vienna, May 19-20, 2014

Data Archiving and Networked Services. Certification and Dutch data management services Marjan Grootveld LIBER workshop, Vienna, May 19-20, 2014. Contents. Content. DANS Research funders Federated data infrastructure European framework for certification DSA, DIN, ISO Perspective . DANS

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Certification and Dutch data management services Marjan Grootveld LIBER workshop, Vienna, May 19-20, 2014

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  1. Data Archiving and Networked Services Certification and Dutch data management services Marjan GrootveldLIBER workshop, Vienna, May 19-20, 2014

  2. Contents Content • DANS • Research funders • Federated data infrastructure • European framework for certification • DSA, DIN, ISO • Perspective • DANS • Data and Trust • European framework for certification • DSA, DIN, ISO • Other approaches • Ongoing work • Horizon 2020

  3. First predecessor dates back to 1964 (Steinmetz Foundation), Historical Data Archive 1989 What is DANS? Institute of Dutch Academy and Research Funding Organisation (KNAW & NWO) since 2005 Mission: promote and provide permanent access to digital research information

  4. Our services Support for Data Management EASY: Electronic Archiving System for self-deposit Persistent Identifier URN:NBN resolver NARCIS: Gateway to scholarly information in NL

  5. http://zonmw.nl/

  6. Maximum access to data Sustainably stored in a digital repository with a Seal of Approval. Compliance with codes of conduct Slogan DANS: ‘Open if possible, protected if necessary’ http://www.nwo.nl/

  7. NL Code of Conduct for Scientific Practice • DMP clues: • accurately documented; • quality of data collection; • all steps taken must be properly reported; • raw data; • retention period; • archiving. http://www.vsnu.nl/

  8. Plan or planning? • Data management is a part of professional research. • Data awareness and planning are more important than the actual DMP. Yet • Make your plan explicit and keep it up to date; • Try not to reinvent the wheel: lots of DMP templates available; • Involve other stakeholders.

  9. Data management: who? €$£ Funders Institution Research data policy

  10. Position within the federated data infrastructure:a collaborative framework Trust Data Curation User functions: data capture and transfer Data Generators Data Users • Front offices: • Local Data Facilities ((University) Libraries) • Domain-Specific Research Infrastructures Community Support Services Common Data Services: Archiving, Access, … Back Offices: DANS, 3TU.Datacenter, … Basic Technical Infrastructure: SURFsara, Target, … Common Data Services: Storage, Backups, …

  11. What is trust built on? • Dedicate yourself (mission statement) • Do what you promise (stable, sincere and competent reputation) • Be transparent (peer review, get certified)

  12. Certification of digital repositories • International framework • 3 standards • 3 levels http://www.trusteddigitalrepository.eu

  13. DSA: basic certification • DANS initiative (2005/6) • International Board (2009) • 16 guidelines • Self assessment & review • Transparency • Almost 30 seals awarded The researchdata: • can be found on the Internet • are accessible (clear rights and licenses) • are in a usable format • are reliable • can be referred to (persistent identifier) Data producers are responsible for the quality of research data, repositories for storage and long-term access, and users for correct use of data http://datasealofapproval.org/

  14. DIN 31644: extended certification • 34 criteria written by German nestor-group and adopted as DIN 31644 • Self assessment & review • Self assessment and evidence on website • No seals acquired yet… http://www.langzeitarchivierung.de/Subsites/nestor/

  15. ISO 16363: formal certification • Based on Open Archival Information System (OAIS) and Trusted Repository Audit and Certification (TRAC) • Over 100 metrics • Test audits 2011 by Primary Trustworthy Digital Repository Authorisation Body(PTAB) • Full external auditing process • ISO 16919: Requirements for bodies providing audit and certification of candidate trustworthy digital repositories • No ISO certifications yet… http://www.iso16363.org/

  16. ESFRI Research Infrastructures and Trust • Requirements for CLARIN Centres • “Centres need to have a proper and clearly specified repository system and participate in a quality assessment procedure as proposed by the Data Seal of Approval or MOIMS-RAC approaches” Building Trust: CESSDA Self-Assessment Project Participants from fifteen CESSDA member organisations discussed the CESSDA-ERIC requirements and agreed upon using the Data Seal of Approval (DSA) guidelines as a tool to gain information on the level of their conformance with the DSA and the CESSDA-ERIC requirements.

  17. H2020 Open data pilot • Current Guidelines Open Research Data Pilot do not mention “trusted digital repositories”;Annex 2 mentions “certified repositories” once. • Understandable: there are few certified TDRs yet. • E-infrastructure call H2020: Services to ensure the quality and reliability of the e- infrastructure, including certification mechanisms for repositories andcertification services to test and benchmark capabilities in terms of resilience and service continuity of e-infrastructures.

  18. Netherlands Coalition for Digital Preservation Mission: To establish an infrastructure for long-term access to all public-sector digital objects in the Netherlands within five years

  19. Cultural heritage Government/archives Scholarly communities Media

  20. Perspective €$£ Funders Institution Research data policy

  21. … and how does this fit? For more information: marjan.grootveld@dans.knaw.nl www.dans.knaw.nl

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