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RDA EDAS- code fo conduct

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    Forwarding Kate’s e mail
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    Hi all.
    Related to Heidi’s code of conduct suggestion. In Australia, we have an
    Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research. A new version has
    just been released. It is owned by Universities Australia, which represents
    all of the Universities, and the two government funders of research, ARC and
    NHMRC. The new Code is a short principles based document and they are
    developing ‘better practice guides’ to go along with the Code, which are
    co-authored with domain experts. Our organisation has been working with UA,
    ARC and NHRMC to write a ‘data management better practice guide’. It will
    hopefully be coming out for public consultation in the next few months.
    Which, given bureaucracy, means that the final version probably won’t be
    available until at least mid next year I would think.
    The Code has a few bits about data management.
    * An institutional responsibility to “Provide access to facilities for
    the safe and secure storage and management of research data, records and
    primary materials and, where possible and appropriate, allow access and
    reference”
    * A researcher responsibility to “Retain clear, accurate, secure and
    complete records of all research including research data and primary
    materials. Where possible and appropriate, allow access and reference to
    these by interested parties.”
    Anyway, just an FYI really about our national policies.
    Regards
    Kate
    Kate LeMay
    Senior Research Data Specialist | Australian Research Data Commons
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    Acton, ACT 2601
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