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      <title>PrePARe project blog</title>
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Authors: PrePARe project team
Description: The JISC-funded PrePARe project aimed to encourage researchers to take an interest and responsibility in digital preservation of their research outputs. This is a preservation copy of the Project blog documenting the project progress.</description>
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      <title>Selecting what to keep and what to bin (Checklist)</title>
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      <description>Title: Selecting what to keep and what to bin (Checklist)
Authors: PrePARe project team
Description: A checklist to help researchers make decisions about what digital material they need to keep and what they should think about discarding. Selectively disposing of files will help with finding up-to-date information, save on back-up time and cost, and is an important part of digital preservation. Available in both PDF and PowerPoint formats. This guidance developed by the JISC PrePARe project at the University of Cambridge.</description>
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      <title>Is it yours? Dealing with copyright &amp; other intellectual property rights (checklist)</title>
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      <description>Title: Is it yours? Dealing with copyright &amp; other intellectual property rights (checklist)
Authors: PrePARe project team
Description: A checklist to help researchers to take steps to protect their own IPR and to respect the copyright of materials created by others, particularly relating to publishing, sharing and depositing research material. Available in both PDF and PowerPoint formats. This guidance developed by the JISC PrePARe project at the University of Cambridge.</description>
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      <title>Can we share and re-use personal or sensitive research data? (Checklist)</title>
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      <description>Title: Can we share and re-use personal or sensitive research data? (Checklist)
Authors: PrePARe project team
Description: A checklist to help researchers who deal with personal data to help with sharing and re-using the material in future. Available in both PDF and PowerPoint formats. This guidance developed by the JISC PrePARe project at the University of Cambridge.</description>
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      <title>PrePARe teaching modules in digital preservation</title>
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      <description>Title: PrePARe teaching modules in digital preservation
Authors: PrePARe project team
Description: The JISC-funded PrePARe project aimed to encourage researchers to take an interest and responsibility in digital preservation of their research outputs. Training materials in digital preservation have been designed to slot into existing training courses on related areas, such as Information Literacy and reference management. Five short modules provide an introduction to why digital preservation matters, and cover the issues of safe storage of digital materials, documentation and metadata, data sharing and re-use and data management planning, to think about these issues early in the research process. The resources consist of a series of slides for each module, and a guide on how the resources can be used, including suggested discussion questions and script for use with the slides.</description>
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