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Revision as of 12:51, 22 October 2014

CARDIO is a benchmarking tool for data management strategy development
Homepage:http://cardio.dcc.ac.uk

Description

The Collaborative Assessment of Research Data Infrastructure and Objectives (CARDIO) tool was developed through the JISC-funded Integrated Data Management Planning (IDMP) Toolkit and Support project. CARDIO is a benchmarking tool for data management strategy development, typically applied at the departmental or research group level. The tool blends key aspects of the Cornell three-legged stool model, DAF, AIDA, DRAMBORA, and DMP and draws upon the legacy data within these tools to provide users with practical recommendations for improvement based on real-life examples. " CARDIO enables you to:

  • collaboratively assess data management requirements, activity, and capacity at your institution
  • build consensus between data creators, information managers and service providers
  • identify practical goals for improvement in data management provision and support;
  • identify operational inefficiencies and opportunities for cost saving;
  • make a compelling case to senior managers for investment in data management support

User Experiences

Development Activity

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