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* As FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) applies to data, TRUST (Transparency, Responsibility, User community, Sustainability, Technology) applies to data repositories | * As FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) applies to data, TRUST (Transparency, Responsibility, User community, Sustainability, Technology) applies to data repositories | ||
* 16 (+1) requirements | * 16 (+1) requirements | ||
+ | ** Context (R0) | ||
+ | ** Organizational Infrastructure | ||
+ | *** (R1) Mission/Scope | ||
+ | *** (R2) Licenses | ||
+ | *** (R3) Continuity of access | ||
+ | *** (R4) Confidentiality/Ethics | ||
+ | *** (R5) Organizational infrastructure | ||
+ | *** (R6) Expert guidance | ||
+ | ** Digital Object Management | ||
+ | *** (R7) Data integrity and authenticity | ||
+ | *** (R8) Appraisal | ||
+ | *** (R9) Documented storage procedures | ||
+ | *** (R10) Preservation plan | ||
+ | *** (R11) Data quality | ||
+ | *** (R12) Workflows | ||
+ | *** (R13) Data discovery and identification | ||
+ | *** (R14) Data reuse | ||
+ | *** (R15) Technical infrastructure | ||
+ | *** (R16) Security | ||
* Examples of accepted certification applications | * Examples of accepted certification applications | ||
** [https://www.coretrustseal.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/wwPDB-CTS-Certification-2017-2019.pdf wwPDB] | ** [https://www.coretrustseal.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/wwPDB-CTS-Certification-2017-2019.pdf wwPDB] |
Revision as of 20:49, 17 April 2019
Agenda
Help Desk
- ParaSite help desk question: 500 internal server error when trying to access FASTA file(s)?
NIH Trustworthy Data Repositories workshop
- Chris attended last week (April 8th and 9th)
- Focus on Core Trust Seal certification (https://www.coretrustseal.org/)
- As FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) applies to data, TRUST (Transparency, Responsibility, User community, Sustainability, Technology) applies to data repositories
- 16 (+1) requirements
- Context (R0)
- Organizational Infrastructure
- (R1) Mission/Scope
- (R2) Licenses
- (R3) Continuity of access
- (R4) Confidentiality/Ethics
- (R5) Organizational infrastructure
- (R6) Expert guidance
- Digital Object Management
- (R7) Data integrity and authenticity
- (R8) Appraisal
- (R9) Documented storage procedures
- (R10) Preservation plan
- (R11) Data quality
- (R12) Workflows
- (R13) Data discovery and identification
- (R14) Data reuse
- (R15) Technical infrastructure
- (R16) Security
- Examples of accepted certification applications
- UniProt just applied
- Said it took 2-3 months calendar time (not full time effort; essentially only one person); already had most of the requested documentation
- Costs
- 1,000 Euros application fee; lasts three years
- Covers five (5) attempts to submit (most accepted after 2 or 3 attempts)
- Benefits?
- Potential discounts from Amazon or Google for having certification
- STRIDES (Science and Technology Research Infrastructure for Discovery, Experimentation, and Sustainability) Initiative
- Will help researchers implement cloud services
- Already have Alliance as a test case
- Strength on future grant applications and/or renewals
- Collaborators may be more inclined to share data and/or resources
- Improved documentation of plans and workflows
- Improved transparency for our users
- Potential discounts from Amazon or Google for having certification
- Application process
- Self assessment reviewed by two volunteer reviewers from Core Trust Seal reviewer pool
- May want for Alliance more than for WormBase at this point
- NOT yet a requirement being imposed by funding agencies like the NIH/NHGRI