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Revision as of 15:17, July 21, 2016
- Speakers:
- * Bob Downs - intro/Beagrie 2016 - see "Resources" for Beagrie rpt
- * Anne Wilson - JISC report - see "Resources"
- * Ruth Duerr - Lead in to next steps
Definitions/context: http://cirss.lis.illinois.edu/Documents/Publications_docs/Choudhury_2013a.pdf
- Levels:
- storage
- archiving
- preservation
- curation
- Maturity:
{ref here}
- data services
- data checking
- metadata quality
- migration
Value of repo depends on a combination of their activities, and maturity.
Users: a similar degree of differences between their expectations/needs
Comments:
- when companies do ROI, it is based on cost-to-produce, and they anticipate an amount in return. Ours: it costs $x to produce, and we give it all away. so no value is really known.
- Universities when economic impact for their existence: what methodology do they use?
- studies on NSDES - valuation of satellite data (economist with UCAR)