The TRUST Principles for digital repositories.

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2020Author
Lin, Dawei
Crabtree, Jonathan
Dillo, Ingrid
Downs, Robert R.
Edmunds, Rorie
Giaretta, David
De Giusti, Marisa
L’Hours, Hervé
Hugo, Wim
Jenkyns, Reyna
Khodiyar, Varsha
Martone, Maryann E.
Mokrane, Mustapha
Navale, Vivek
Petters, Jonathan
Sierman, Barbara
Sokolova, Dina V.
Stockhause, Martina
Westbrook, John
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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.
Following a year-long public discussion and building on existing community consensus1, several stakeholders,
representing various segments of the digital repository community, have collaboratively developed
and endorsed a set of guiding principles to demonstrate digital repository trustworthiness. Transparency,
Responsibility, User focus, Sustainability and Technology: the TRUST Principles provide a common framework
to facilitate discussion and implementation of best practice in digital preservation by all stakeholders......
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Scientific DataVolume
7Issue
Article 144Page Range
5pp.Document Language
enBest Practice Type
Best PracticeManual (incl. handbook, guide, cookbook etc)
DOI Original
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-020-0486-7 1Citation
Lin, D.; Crabtree, J.; Dillo, I.; et al. (2020) The TRUST Principles for digital repositories. Scientific Data, 7: 144, 5pp; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-020-0486-7Collections
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