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Beteiligte: Beagrie, Neil, Duke, Monica, Hardman, Catherine, Kalra, Dipak, Lavoie, Brian, Patel, Manjula, Lyon, Liz, Woollard, Matthew
In: International Journal of Digital Curation, 7, 2012, 2, S. 64-67
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Edinburgh University Library
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Umfang: 64-67
ISSN: 1746-8256
DOI: 10.2218/ijdc.v7i2.230
veröffentlicht in: International Journal of Digital Curation
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Kollektion: Edinburgh University Library (CrossRef)
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<jats:p>This paper provides an overview of the KRDS Benefit Analysis Toolkit. The Toolkit has been developed to assist curation activities by assessing the benefits associated with the long-term preservation of research data. It builds on the outputs of the Keeping Research Data Safe (KRDS) research projects and consists of two tools: the KRDS Benefits Framework, and the Value-chain and Benefits Impact tool. Each tool consists of a more detailed guide and worksheet(s). Both tools have drawn on partner case studies and previous work on benefits and impact for digital curation and preservation. This experience has provided a series of common examples of generic benefits that are employed in both tools for users to modify or add to as required.</jats:p>