Abstract
Scientific data management is performed to ensure that data are curated in a manner that supports their qualified reuse. Curation usually involves actions that must be performed by those who capture or generate data and by a facility with the capability to sustainably archive and publish data beyond an individual project's lifecycle. The Australian Antarctic Data Centre is such a facility. How this centre is approaching the administration of Antarctic science data is described in the following paper and serves to demonstrate key facets necessary for undertaking polar data management in an increasingly connected global data environment.
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Finney, K. (2014). Managing antarctic data - A practical use case. Data Science Journal, 13, PD8–PD14. https://doi.org/10.2481/dsj.ifpda-02
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