What is it about?
A summary of the the three basic steps of data management and publication - the private space, the shared space and the public space - and how they interrelate.
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Why is it important?
We think this is a very robust model for describing the broad stages through which research data needs to be managed, and which can be applied at all sorts of levels. The strength comes from it being very researcher focused, and it assumes that they will be able to control the various transitions between states with easy to use tools.
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This page is a summary of: The Data Curation Continuum, D-Lib Magazine, September 2007, CNRI Acct,
DOI: 10.1045/september2007-treloar.
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Resources
figshare and Monash University: combining cloud management and discoverability with institutional storage
Presentation I did with Mark Hahnel from Figshare in which we talk about a practical application of The Data Curation Continuum
Breaking down the boundaries to storing, sharing and publishing research data
Paper I did with Steve Androulakis, Philip Bertling and Andrew Harrison on the practical application of the Continuum
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