Description
The research data management activities that deliver initial curation and active preservation (identified as priority concepts by the Long-Term Data Preservation Task Force) are in turn dependent on clear appraisal and reappraisal over time to guide transparent information about retention periods and terms (including storage and preservation).
The Retention Task Force will deliver a landscape review of community needs around retention and appraisal, and engage with forthcoming projects on preservation frameworks and networks of trustworthy repositories. By reaching a broad understanding by the EOSC community around the activities, functions and concepts the TF will identify needs and make strategic recommendations on continued actions, including via the Multi-Annual Roadmap and Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda.
This session will set the stage for this topic, process and engagement, including seeking panel and audience feedback on key issues, connection points and approaches.