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## Questions to Ask in Template ## ### Meta-Questions ### * What is the right unit of analysis? Is it a particular dataset or is it the curation entity, i.e. a particular repository or data center? * Are you evolving the curation method, or changing your approach to data curation? * What are the drivers for the change? Why did you change? e.g. users, changing technical landscape * Define agile in this context (see Q7, challenges, drivers, how modify approach) * Where would they put their processes on a scale of agile -> can we characterize organizations - How to present this term of art in a way that is not 'off-putting'. 1. Case Study Title [Short] 2. Case Study Title [Long] 3. Case Study Author * Organizational Context 4. Case Study Abstract / Short Description 5. Description of Data * Upload/link to metadata * Metadata elements * Abstract * Citation Information * Collection dates * Contact information * Access methods * Locator for the data, e.g. DOI, URL * Temporal Domain for Data * Spatial Domain for Data * Formats of data, e.g. netCDF, GIS, etc. 10. Description of data life story 11. Description of agile curation 12. Tools and services used to create/curate the data 13. Current Users 14. Anticipated users 15. Other [any other relevant information] [Link to mockup of survey in google forms][1] [1]: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/17IWFYcp63Vr74WaFL5dO3V3LgmQdPJ-qamQi3rGGxZQ/edit?usp=sharing
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