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1 Data in the NEES Data Repository Conditions for Current and Future Use and Re-Use Quake Summit 2012, Boston, Massachusetts July 12, 2012 Stanislav Pejša NEEScomm Data Curator, NEES This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License

2 Table of Contents Reference models Data Flow in NEES Data Repository NEES Data Goals Data Archiving Quality Assurance Access and Sharing Data Re-Use Data Preservation

3 I2S2 Research Lifecycle  Research activity  Administrative activity  Publication  Archive activity http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/projects/I2S2/documents/I2S2-ResearchActivityLifecycleModel-110407.pdf

4 DCC Curation Lifecycle Data  Digital objects Full Lifecycle Actions  Description and Representation information  Preservation planning  Community watch and participation  Curate and Preserve Sequential actions  Conceptualise  Create or receive  Appraise and select  Ingest  Preservation action  Store  Access, use, re-use  Transform Occasional actions  Dispose  Reappraise  Migrate http://www.dcc.ac.uk/resources/curation-lifecycle-model

5 OAIS Functional Model 6 functional entities  Ingest  Archival storage  Data management  Administration  Preservation planning  Access

6 Data Flow in NEES http://nees.org/warehouse/experiment/1622/project/637

7 NEES Data Goals Aligned with NSF Data Management Plan (DMP) requirements*  All research data and documentation will be archived Types of data and other materials to be produced during project  Archived data will be of high quality Standards to be used for data and metadata format and content  Archived data will be accessible and shareable Policies for access and sharing  Archived data will be re-usable Policies and provisions for re-use  Archived data will be preserved Plans for archiving and preservation of access to them * http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/policydocs/pappguide/nsf11001/gpg_2.jsp#dmp

8 Data Archiving  Who  research team, site personnel, curator, NEEScomm  What  sensor measurements, sensor calibrations, observations, analyses, numerical simulations, images and videos, reports (including publications and presentations), logs  When  Dates are stated in the Data Sharing and Archiving Policies (1 month, 6 moths, 12 months)  For as long as the data are useful ~ indefinitely ~ for 20 years  Where  Project Warehouse http://nees.org/warehouse/welcome http://nees.org/warehouse/welcome  Why  increases researcher’s impact  saves work, time, money  good practice  advances science

9 Information Package Information Package – discoverable through descriptive information  Content Information - the original target of preservation - consists of  Content Data Object (bits)  Representation Information – needed to make object understandable to the community (record)  Preservation Description Information - information needed to preserve the Content Information  Provenance  Context  Reference (Identification)  Fixity – protect the CI from undocumented alteration  Access rights

10 Quality Assurance Data need to be understandable  Standards Seeing standards  Research teams  Professional standards  Team guidelines for data management  NEEScomm requirements  NEES Sites  Certifications  Professional standards  Local guidelines (naming conventions, etc.)  NEES Data Repository  OAIS  PREMIS  Dublin Core  Documentation and metadata requirements  Curation  interactive and iterative exchange  assessment of technical quality of data and relevant documentation

11 Access and Sharing  Time  Unprocessed data – within 1 month  Corrected data and documentation – within 6 months  Data made PUBLIC within 12 months  Conditions for access and sharing ( Let others know that they can use your data)  Open Data data  Creative Commons presentations, reports, pre-prints/post-prints, teaching materials  Open Source software more on intellectual property considerations https://nees.org/legal/licensinghttps://nees.org/legal/licensing

12 Data Re-Use Use of known, tested, and open formats is key to the success of any future attempt to use data  Data Use - Using research data for the current research purpose/activity to infer new knowledge about the research subject.  Data Re-use - Using research data for a research purpose/activity other than that for which it was intended.  Data Purposing - Making research data available and fit for the current research activity.  Data Re-purposing - Making existing research data available and fit for a future known research activity.  Supporting Data Re-use - Managing existing research data such that it will be available for a future unknown research activity. Darlington, M. (ed.) (2011a) "ERIM Terminology", version 4. University of Bath, last updated April 12, 2011 http://wiki.bath.ac.uk/display/ERIMterminology/ERIM+Terminology+V4 Ball, A., Darlington, M, Howard, T., McMahon, Chris, Culley, S. (2012). Visualizing Research Data Records for their Better Management. Journal of Digital Information, Vol 13, No 1. Available at http://journals.tdl.org/jodi/article/view/5917

13 Preservation  Bit-level preservation All files will be stored and preserved on the bit-level  Full preservation Required and recommended (supported) formats Preservation strategies:  format migration  format refresh  emulation

14 Thank you! Questions? Comments? Standa Pejša - spejsa@purdue.eduspejsa@purdue.edu


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