TU Wien:Data Stewardship VO (Rauber)/Exam 2022-06-13
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Two Groups. 40 Points for T/F Questions 60 Points for 4 Openquestion
Some of the T/F Questions
- RDM Policies describe responsibilities of reserachers and institutions
- format-migration solves digital preservation
- An information package contains content information and description information (sic!, not PDI - preservation description information)
- All researchers must conform to the Research Data Lifecycle
- DMP Common Standards WG ensures interoperability between data repositories
- DMP Common Standards WG suggests to use identifiers which semantically describes the object to facilitate comprehension.
- A lot of DMP Common Standards WG does X/Y/Z questions
- A FAIR data repository ensures that data is openly acccessible
- DataCite and Crossref assigns a DOI to each researcher
- Scholix ensures interoperability of research repositories
- In OAIS, a consumer gets it's data by sending a request to the access management unit, which sends to the data management unit, which gets the data from the archival functional unit
- OAIS can only applied to digital archival repositories and not analog archives
- Dublin Core provides a small vocabulary for describing resources (Videos, images, web pages, etc.)
Openquestion Group A
- Explain the difference between FAIR, machine-actionable and Open and give examples
- Explain what a data reposiory operator has to do to be abel to mint DOIs
- Describe the Ingest process in OAIS and discuss in detail SIP vs AIP
- What technical measurements should be done to enable data visting?
Open questions Group B
- Explain the difference between Accessibility and Interoperability in FAIR and provide concrete examples.
- Describe in detail how a consumer accesses information stored in OAIS.
- What is an application profile. Explain how Dublin Core and DCAT are related to an application profile.
- Describe 4 of the 6 Safes from the Guidelines of the UK Health Data Research Alliance for Data Repositories (?)