Restricted Access Species Data Systems: A starting point

Piers Higgs, Cameron Slatyer
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Restricted access species data requires constrained shared access to meet conservation, legal and legislative requirements. Access to this data is essential for better evidenced-based decision-making; reduced regulatory timeframes and improved environmental and research outcomes. The Restricted Access Species Data Service (RASDS)*1 was developed to accept, track and manage data use requests, passing enquiries to data custodians, and providing a conduit for data and legal agreements between custodians and requesters. For those data custodians who wish to delegate queries to the RASDS, the service will ensure that datasets are transformed, attributed, and Digital Object Identifiers and metadata are applied. The data service will also manage reporting on data use. In this presentation we will demonstrate the RASDS, and discuss the future roadmap for the system. This abstract sets the scene for the rest of workshop and provides a starting point for the futher talks and discussions.
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限制获取物种数据系统:一个起点
受限获取物种数据需要受限的共享获取,以满足保护、法律和立法要求。获取这些数据对于更好地基于证据的决策至关重要;缩短监管时间,改善环境和研究成果。开发限制查阅物种数据服务*1的目的是接受、追踪和管理数据使用请求,将查询传递给数据保管人,并为保管人与请求者之间的数据和法律协议提供渠道。对于那些希望将查询委托给RASDS的数据管理员,该服务将确保对数据集进行转换、赋予属性,并应用数字对象标识符和元数据。该数据服务还将管理数据使用报告。在本演示中,我们将演示RASDS,并讨论该系统的未来路线图。这个摘要为研讨会的其余部分奠定了基础,并为进一步的会谈和讨论提供了一个起点。
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