Identify one example of a certification that repositories can achieve to demonstrate their trustworthiness.

Practice More Questions From: Archiving Data

Q:

Which of the following are major risks associated with loss of digital data? Select all that apply.

Q:

What is bit rot?

Q:

Which of the following best describes technological obsolescence?

Q:

True or False: Insufficient documentation presents a minor risk to long-term data preservation because most documentation can likely be found on the web.

Q:

In terms of archiving digital data, what does “integrity” refer to?

Q:

What can researchers do to help protect the authenticity of data files? Select all that apply.

Q:

Metadata plays an important role in data sharing and preservation. What does metadata allow researchers and secondary users to do? Select all that apply.

Q:

Identify the three primary types of metadata.

Q:

Which of the following are example(s) of descriptive metadata? Select all that apply.

Q:

Identify one example of a certification that repositories can achieve to demonstrate their trustworthiness.

Q:

In the context of the OAIS functional model, what does “SIP” stand for?

Q:

According to the OAIS functional model, at what point does the SIP become an AIP?

Q:

Trustworthy repositories may use migration as part of their preservation and planning strategy to ensure that data are accessible and understandable to users over time. Select the correct definition of migration.

Q:

Identify two archival standards published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) that repositories can use to demonstrate their trustworthiness through compliance and audit and certification. Select all that apply.

Q:

Why are trustworthy repositories best suited to overseeing the long-term storage and preservation of research data? Select all that apply.

Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments