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Data curation profiles as a means to explore managing, sharing, disseminating or preserving digital outcomes
While the concept of a digital archive is familiar to almost everyone, it may be less understood how to identify digital outcomes as candidates for archiving. The Data Curation Profiles Toolkit is an instrument designed to interview data producers about their data, what they are doing with it and wh...
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