At this event we will demonstrate the DCC Curation Lifecycle Model, our graphical high-level overview of the processes and activities involved in good practice for digital curation. The model can be used to plan activities within an organisation or consortium to ensure all necessary stages are undertaken, each in the correct sequence. We will encourage and assist researchers, technicians, information professionals, and policy-makers to map their existing practices to the curation processes described in the Lifecycle Model.
This event is aimed at those using, creating, and curating archaeological data. In addition to sessions on the Lifecycle Model and Data Audit Framework provided by the DCC, there are four sessions from ADS: The Archaeological Context; The ADS, Preservation and Resource Discovery; OASIS and Beyond; OAIS and Archaeological Datasets.
Round-table planning meeting for our Research Data Management Forum.
A day of pre-conference (5th International Digital Curation Conference) workshops followed by a drinks reception.
Based on practical research and developed jointly by ourselves and DigitalPreservationEurope (DPE), DRAMBORA (Digital Repository Audit Method Based on Risk Assessment) provides a methodology for self-assessment of digital preservation repositories. The toolkit, now available as an interactive online audit tool, has been evaluated and applied across a diverse range of organisations such as national libraries, scientific data centres and archives. Together with DPE, we are running this series of courses to train new DRAMBORA auditors.
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