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ADA Self-Deposit Process Overview
If you are interested in depositing data with the ADA, 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. 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 2. Deposit Preparation 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.
ADA Self-Deposit - To Documentation Guides
The ADA Self-Deposit process is split into four key stages that mirror the high level process illustrated above. This homepage (click to follow through) provides you with easy access to all of the steps in the process. Each stage being sub-divided further to allow you to explore the content and refer to additional guidance information where required.
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