Clarifying Costs of Curation in Collaborative European Project

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The 4C project aims to clarify the costs of digital curation by engaging stakeholders and assessing cost models. Led by European partners, the project focuses on coordination, assessment, and enhancement to ensure resources are suitable for various organizations. Key tasks include stakeholder engagement, cost assessment, and submission of reports to the European Commission.

  • Curation
  • Collaboration
  • European Project
  • Stakeholder Engagement
  • Cost Assessment

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  1. A Collaboration to Clarify the Costs of Curation Pending final grant agreement Start 1st February 2013 End 31st January 2015 24 months 13 European partners Co-ordination Action

  2. Coordinated by Partners and Workpackages Engagement WP2 Group Leader Project Management Assessment Roadmap WP3 Group Leader Enhancement WP1 WP4 WP5 Group Leader

  3. Coordination Engagement Assessment Enhancement

  4. A Collaboration to Clarify the Costs of Curation The main objective of the 4C project is to ensure that all the existing work relating to the costs of digital curation and preservation is known, understood and can be implemented and exploited by a wide range of stakeholders. The related task is, therefore, to ensure that the currently developed resources are: well described, matched and fit-for- purpose, relevant and useable by a wide range of organisations operating at different scales in both the public and the private sector.

  5. Paul Wheatley http://wiki.opf-labs.org/display/CDP/Home

  6. Engagement Tasks Engage stakeholders Raise awareness Organise meetings Promote Research & Innovation Build community network Collaboration to Clarify the Costs of Curation Networking & Coordination Assessment Tasks Assess cost models & strategies Examine good practice Analyse requirements Integrate components Produce guidance & briefing materials Setup costs exchange Outputs Events, Workshops, Meetings & Reports Affiliate Partners & Stakeholders Curation Costs Exchange Reports for General Dissemination Project Coordination Tasks Project meetings Project reporting EC liaison Budget oversight Outputs QA Enhancement Tasks Examine and refine related concepts Value Risk Benefits Sustainability Economic Reference Model Reports for European Commission Submission of Roadmap to the EC

  7. Coordination & Roadmap Neil Grindley JISC Engagement Assessment Enhancement Sabine Schrimpf Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Alex Thirifays Danish National Archives Raivo Ruusalepp National Library of Estonia Matthew Woollard / Herv L Hours UK Data Archive William Kilbride Digital Preservation Coalition Ulla B gvad Kejser Royal Danish Library Jos Borbinha Institute of Systems Engineering and Computer Research and Development in Lisbon Kevin Ashley Digital Curation Centre (Edinburgh) Andi Rauber Secure Business Austria Joy Davidson Digital Curation Centre (Glasgow) Miguel Ferreira Keep Solutions Heiko Tjalsma DANS

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