The TRUST Principles for digital repositories
Dawei Lin, Jonathan Crabtree, Ingrid Dillo, Robert R. Downs, Rorie Edmunds, David Giaretta, Marisa Raquel De Giusti, Hervé L’Hours, Wim Hugo, Reyna Jenkyns, Varsha Khodiyar, Maryann E. Martone, Mustapha Mokrane, Vivek Navale, Jonathan Petters, Barbara Sierman, Dina V. Sokolova, Martina Stockhause, John Westbrook
Abstract
As information and communication technology has become pervasive in our society, we are increasingly dependent on both digital data and repositories that provide access to and enable the use of such resources. Repositories must earn the trust of the communities they intend to serve and demonstrate that they are reliable and capable of appropriately managing the data they hold.
Topics & Concepts
World Wide WebComputer scienceMetadataScholarly communicationData scienceInternet privacyKnowledge managementPublishingPolitical scienceLawResearch Data Management PracticesScientific Computing and Data ManagementDigital and Traditional Archives Management