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Archiving & sharing qualitative data: Implications for data management platforms

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posted on 2024-10-25, 03:57 authored by Julie McLeod, Katherine O'ConnorKatherine O'Connor, Nicole Davis

Sharing and reusing research data has long been recognised to have significant potential public benefit, but this is challenged by the difficulty of locating and accessing datasets. The Coordinated Access to Data, Research, and Environments (CADRE) project, led by the Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC), aims to address this issue through the creation of a shared access management platform which operationalises the widely used ‘Five Safes’ model (Desai et al. 2016) of sensitive data governance (CADRE n.d.a, n.d.b, n.d.c). 

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Australian Research Data Commons https://doi.org/10.47486/PL106

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Publication Date

2024-05-29

Commissioning Body

Australian Research Data Commons

Type of report

  • Public sector research report

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University of Melbourne

Place of publication

Melbourne

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34p.

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© Julie McLeod, Kate O’Connor, Nicole Davis The authors allow sharing for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution–Non-Commercial–No Derivatives 4.0 International License

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