Learning path topics
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DSLP pillar 1: Training
DSLP pillar 1 - Data stewardship profession
Training
Definition: acquisition of knowledge, skills, and competencies as a result of teaching
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DSLP pillar 2: Accessibility
DSLP pillar 2 - FAIR data and research software
Accessibility
Definition: Users’ ability to gain access to or retrieve data once it has been discovered. This includes data instances where access to the data is limited, such as when user requests need to be authenticated and authorised.
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DSLP pillar 2: Findability
DSLP pillar 2 - FAIR data and research software
Findable
Definition: Data and metadata that can be located by humans and machines. They should be assigned a globally unique persistent identifier, be described with rich metadata, and ideally registered in a searchable catalogue or index.
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DSLP pillar 2: Interoperability
DSLP pillar 2 - FAIR data and research software
Interoperable
Definition: Data and metadata that can be integrated with other data/metadata and can interoperate with applications or workflows for analysis, storage, and processing. Semantic and syntactic interoperability are the two types of... -
DSLP pillar 2: Reusability
DSLP pillar 2 - FAIR data and research software
Reusability
Definition: One of the four FAIR principles. Reusable data is data that can be utilised to replicate research findings and/or can be analysed in settings outside of the original context in which it was produced or collected. The... -
DSLP pillar 3: Data ethics and compliance
DSLP pillar 3 - Policy oriented data stewardship
Data ethics
Definition: Branch of ethics concerned with the moral implications of practices involving data, including data collection, description, storage, accessibility, rights, ownership, and uses. This also includes any corresponding... -
DSLP pillar 3: Data management planning
DSLP pillar 3 - Policy oriented data stewardship
Data management plan
Alternate label(s): DMP
Definition: Statement describing how research data will be managed throughout a specified research project's life cycle - during and after the active phase of the research project - including terms... -
DSLP pillar 3: Data policies
DSLP pillar 3 - Policy oriented data stewardship
Data policies
Definition: Set of high-level principles that establish a guiding framework for data-related issues. A data policy may contain subsidiary sections that define approaches to strategic aspects such as data access; data protection;... -
DSLP pillar 3: Governance
DSLP pillar 3 - Policy oriented data stewardship
Data governance
Definition: Strategic exercise of authority, control, and collaborative decision-making over the management of data assets across an organisation. Encompasses the end-to-end oversight of data availability, usability, integrity,... -
DSLP pillar 3: Societal impact
DSLP pillar 3 - Policy oriented data stewardship
Societal impact
Definition: effect on society
IRI: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q114968023