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The [https://ada.edu.au/ Australian Data Archive (ADA)] provides a national service for the collection and preservation of digital research data. ADA disseminates this data for secondary analysis by academic researchers and other users.


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= Deposit Process Overview =
If you are interested in depositing data with the Australian Data Archive, please write an email to ada@ada.edu.au outlining the topic of your research and the nature of the data, e.g. sensitivity, type, quantity. The ADA will assess each deposit request against a set of criteria, see [[Deposit Appraisal & Collection Policy]]. Once the data has been accepted, the ADA will create a deposit shell on a secure system for the depositor to upload the data, the documentation files and enter metadata (see [[Quick Deposit Guide]] for instructions on what to upload). As part of the curation process, the ADA will view the deposit and make suggestions for changes if necessary  (see [[Workflows]] for details). When the curation is complete, the depositor has the opportunity to preview the final version of the deposit on a designated review page. Once the depositor is happy with it, the deposit is published on the [https://dataverse.ada.edu.au/|dataverse: ADA dataverse] and will receive a permanent DOI.
 
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= ADA Self-Deposit Process Overview =
To get started, go to [https://docs.ada.edu.au/index.php/Quick_Deposit_Guide Quick Deposit Guide]
Depositing Data with the ADA is easier than ever. The ADA have created a Dataverse DEPOSIT Site allowing Data Owner’s to Self-Deposit their data. There are FOUR fundamental stages involved in the Self-Deposit Process.


= ADA Self-Deposit wiki guide =
For more detailed information on all the steps in the process see [https://docs.ada.edu.au/index.php/Workflows Workflows]
The ADA Self-Deposit process is split into four key sections that mirror the high level process. This homepage provides you with easy access to all of the steps in the process. Each section is sub-divided further to allow you to explore the content and refer to additional guidance information where required.


For assistance navigating this wiki, please refer to [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Help:Navigation navigation help]
For assistance navigating this wiki, please refer to [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Help:Navigation navigation help]


== wiki Contents Page ==
To return to the ADA website, please go to [https://ada.edu.au/ ADA Website]


= <strong>ADA Collection Policy Criteria Assessment</strong> =
= ADA Archival Workflow Diagram =
*[[1. ADA Collection Policy Criteria Assessment]]
ADA bases its archival workflow on the Open Archival Information System (OAIS) Reference Model (2012).
**[[ADA Collection Policy]]
Diagram: [https://docs.ada.edu.au/images/f/f4/CTS_2024_ADA%2BNCI_-_RDS%2BStorage_solutions_JM_%28V4%29_2024-09-06_wiki.jpeg ADA Archival Workflow based on OAIS Reference Model].
**[[Request to Deposit Data with ADA]]
**[[Contact the ADA]]


= <strong>Deposit Preparation</strong> =
= Australian Data Archive Overview =
*[[2. Deposit Preparation]]
**[[Collect and Prepare Data File(s)]]
***[[Preparation of Data]]
****[[The Privacy Act 1988]]
****[[De-Identification]]
****[[Primary Risks Associated with Data Breach]]
****[[Common Disclosure Risk Factors]]
****[[Data Protections]]
****[[Data Treatment Techniques]]
****[[Preferred Deposit Formats]]
****[[File & Folder Naming Conventions]]
****[[Zipping and Encrypting Files and Folders]]
*****[[Instructions on how to Zip and Encrypt a file or folder]]
***[[Collection of Data]]


**[[Collect and Prepare Supporting Documentation]]
*[[Background Information and Context]]
***[[Preparation of Supporting Documentation]]
****[[Preferred Deposit Formats]]
****[[File & Folder Naming Conventions]]
****[[Zipping and Encrypting Files and Folders]]
*****[[Instructions on how to Zip and Encrypt a file or folder]]
***[[Collection of Supporting Documentation]]


**[[Register for an ADA Dataverse DEPOSIT Account]]
Organisational Infrastructure
***[[Dataverse Account Creation Information]]
***[[Dataverse Account Creation Automated Email]]
***[[Update Dataverse Account Email Address]]
***[[Australian Access Federation Log-In Option]]


= <strong>Creation of 'Shell Dataverse & Dataset'</strong> =
*[[Mission & Scope]]
*[[3. Creation of 'Shell Dataverse & Dataset']]
*[[Rights Management]]
**[[Determining my Dataverse & Dataset requirements]]
*[[Continuity of Service]]
**[[Request new 'Shell Dataverse & Dataset(s)']]
*[[Legal & Ethical]]
*[[Governance & Resources]]
*[[Expertise & Guidance]]


= <strong>Population of 'Shell Dataverse & Dataset'</strong> =
Digital Object Management
*[[4. Population of 'Shell Dataverse & Dataset']]
Pre-Uploading Activity
**[[Checking Files and Folders for Viruses and Malware]]
**[[Zipping and Encrypting Files and Folders]]
***[[Instructions on how to Zip and Encrypt a file or folder]]
**[[Uploading Data Files and Supporting Documentation]]
Post-Uploading Activity
**[[Adding File Tags and Description Notes]]
**[[Editing and Entering Metadata]]
***[[Non-mandatory Metadata fields information]]
***[[Geospatial Metadata field information]]
***[[Social Science and Humanities Metadata field information]]
**[[Setting Access Restrictions]]
**[[Completion of License Document Suite]]
***[[The License Agreement Form.]]
****[[Download License Agreement Form]]
***[[The License Terms and Conditions of Use]]
****[[Download Terms and Conditions of Use (Undertaking Form)]]
***[[The License Access Guestbook]]
****[[Download License Access Guestbook]]
**[[Notify the ADA that the Self-Deposit process has been completed]]


= Glossary of Terms =
*[[Provenance and authenticity]]
*[[Glossary of Terms]]
*[[Deposit Appraisal & Collection Policy]]
[[Category:Frequently Asked Questions]]
*[[Preservation plan]]
*[[Quality Assurance]]
*[[Workflows]]
*[[Discovery and Identification]]
*[[Reuse]]
*[[Setting Access Conditions]]


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Information Technology & Security


Consult the [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Help:Contents User's Guide] for information on using the wiki software.
*[[Storage & Integrity]]
*[[Technical Infrastructure]]
*[[Security]]


= Getting started =
= Australian Data Archive Projects =
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list]
 
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Manual:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]
See the [[ADA Projects]] page for outlines in detail ADA's involvement in multiple projects etc
* [https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-announce MediaWiki release mailing list]
 
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Localisation#Translation_resources Localise MediaWiki for your language]
= Superseded page =
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Combating_spam Learn how to combat spam on your wiki]
* [[ADA Self-Deposit - To Documentation Guides]]
* [[1. ADA Collection Policy Criteria Assessment]]
* [[2. Deposit Preparation]]

Revision as of 00:46, 26 February 2025

The Australian Data Archive (ADA) provides a national service for the collection and preservation of digital research data. ADA disseminates this data for secondary analysis by academic researchers and other users.

Deposit Process Overview

If you are interested in depositing data with the Australian Data Archive, please write an email to ada@ada.edu.au outlining the topic of your research and the nature of the data, e.g. sensitivity, type, quantity. The ADA will assess each deposit request against a set of criteria, see Deposit Appraisal & Collection Policy. Once the data has been accepted, the ADA will create a deposit shell on a secure system for the depositor to upload the data, the documentation files and enter metadata (see Quick Deposit Guide for instructions on what to upload). As part of the curation process, the ADA will view the deposit and make suggestions for changes if necessary (see Workflows for details). When the curation is complete, the depositor has the opportunity to preview the final version of the deposit on a designated review page. Once the depositor is happy with it, the deposit is published on the ADA dataverse and will receive a permanent DOI.

To get started, go to Quick Deposit Guide
For more detailed information on all the steps in the process see Workflows

For assistance navigating this wiki, please refer to navigation help

To return to the ADA website, please go to ADA Website

ADA Archival Workflow Diagram

ADA bases its archival workflow on the Open Archival Information System (OAIS) Reference Model (2012).

Diagram: ADA Archival Workflow based on OAIS Reference Model.

Australian Data Archive Overview

Organisational Infrastructure

Digital Object Management

Information Technology & Security

Australian Data Archive Projects

See the ADA Projects page for outlines in detail ADA's involvement in multiple projects etc

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