Level of curation self-reported by 100 CoreTrustSeal certified repositories (2017-2019)

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11-20-2020
02-09-2021

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02-09-2021

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Level of curation self-reported by 100 CoreTrustSeal certified repositories (2017-2019)

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2021-02-10

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Johnston, Lisa R
ljohnsto@umn.edu

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Abstract

This dataset extracts and makes machine-actionable the responses to the "Level of curation performed" component of the CoreTrustSeal application v01 (2017-2019). The author reviewed 100 applications in pdf file format and compiled the responses into one spreadsheet for further analysis. Additionally, the CTS application instructions for v01 were parsed in order to analyze the completed applications and included here in a spreadsheet.

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Data Curation Network. Value of curation survey (under development)

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Alfred P Sloan Foundation

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Johnston, Lisa R. (2021). Level of curation self-reported by 100 CoreTrustSeal certified repositories (2017-2019). Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/w0z3-z709.
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CTS_levelofcuration.csvLevel of curation extracted for 100 CTS applications103.14 KB
CTSv01.00.csvCoreTrustSeal v01 (2017-2019) requirements, coded28.92 KB
4.jsonList of certified repositories, downloaded from the Coretrustseal.org website Nov 19, 2020111.66 KB
Readme_coretrustseal_Levelsofcuration.txtDescription of data8.21 KB

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