This final report provides a CoreTrustSeal response to community feedback. The CoreTrustSeal Board solicited feedback on issues around certification scope, generalist and specialist Trustworthy Data Repositories (TDRs), and repository and data services providers. We would like to thank the community for their extensive, detailed, engaged, and informed recommendations. The results of this process will inform future consultations, the next revision of the CoreTrustSeal, and an evolving consultation on the strategic priorities of the CoreTrustSeal
Capabilities for the storage, curation, and dissemination of research data have evolved over the las...
This document contains the full text of the CoreTrustSeal Trustworthy Data Repositories Requirements...
These are the outputs of the CoreTrustSeal Revision Working Group and describe the CoreTrustSeal Req...
The CoreTrustSeal Board has received input and requests from a number of more generalist repositorie...
The CoreTrustSeal Trustworthy Data Repositories Requirements (formerly: Core Trustworthy Data Reposi...
The design and delivery of sustainable services that provide a foundation for a range of scientific ...
CoreTrustSeal Certification is an important tool that helps researchers and practitioners evaluate t...
Open data and data management policies that call for the long-term storage and accessibility of data...
In this public document, we provide our feedback with some selected extracts from the report to prov...
Abstract: The CoreTrustSeal (CTS) is an accepted trustworthy digital repository certification proce...
CoreTrustSeal Data Repository certification is meant to demonstrate to researchers that data reposit...
CoreTrustSeal is an international, community-based non-profit organisation promoting sustainable and...
Data created and used by scientists should be managed, curated, and archived in trustworthy data rep...
This brief working paper provides an initial overview of the CoreTrustSeal Requirements with regard ...
The CoreTrustSeal Requirements describe the characteristics required to be a trustworthy repository ...
Capabilities for the storage, curation, and dissemination of research data have evolved over the las...
This document contains the full text of the CoreTrustSeal Trustworthy Data Repositories Requirements...
These are the outputs of the CoreTrustSeal Revision Working Group and describe the CoreTrustSeal Req...
The CoreTrustSeal Board has received input and requests from a number of more generalist repositorie...
The CoreTrustSeal Trustworthy Data Repositories Requirements (formerly: Core Trustworthy Data Reposi...
The design and delivery of sustainable services that provide a foundation for a range of scientific ...
CoreTrustSeal Certification is an important tool that helps researchers and practitioners evaluate t...
Open data and data management policies that call for the long-term storage and accessibility of data...
In this public document, we provide our feedback with some selected extracts from the report to prov...
Abstract: The CoreTrustSeal (CTS) is an accepted trustworthy digital repository certification proce...
CoreTrustSeal Data Repository certification is meant to demonstrate to researchers that data reposit...
CoreTrustSeal is an international, community-based non-profit organisation promoting sustainable and...
Data created and used by scientists should be managed, curated, and archived in trustworthy data rep...
This brief working paper provides an initial overview of the CoreTrustSeal Requirements with regard ...
The CoreTrustSeal Requirements describe the characteristics required to be a trustworthy repository ...
Capabilities for the storage, curation, and dissemination of research data have evolved over the las...
This document contains the full text of the CoreTrustSeal Trustworthy Data Repositories Requirements...
These are the outputs of the CoreTrustSeal Revision Working Group and describe the CoreTrustSeal Req...