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We welcome contributions of all kinds! Please let us know you encounter any bugs or have any problems accessing this content. we would be delighted if you have suggestions for additional resources to include.
We welcome contributions of all kinds! Please let us know if you encounter any bugs or have any problems accessing this content. We would be delighted if you have suggestions for additional resources to include.

Our preferred method for receiving updates is via [GitHub Pull Request](https://docs.github.com/en/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests/about-pull-requests) to our [ARDC-23-Things repository](https://github.com/au-research/ARDC-23-things/).

If you are not comfortable submitting a pull request, then you can also [submit an issue](https://github.com/au-research/ARDC-23-things/issues/new) with a clear description of your updates. Alternatively, [contact the ARDC directly](https://ardc.edu.au/contact-us).
If you are not comfortable submitting a pull request, you can also [submit an issue](https://github.com/au-research/ARDC-23-things/issues/new) with a clear description of your updates. Alternatively, [contact the ARDC directly](https://ardc.edu.au/contact-us).

By submitting content to 23 (research data) Things, you confirm and agree that all material submitted may be distributed under a [Creative Commons Attribution Licence](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
By submitting content to 23 (research data) things, you confirm and agree that all material submitted may be distributed under a [Creative Commons Attribution Licence](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

2020 ARDC contributing team
* Matthias Liffers
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# 23 (research data) things

This repository contains an update of the Australian National Data Service's
(ANDS) 23 (research data) Things, which ran in 2016.
(ANDS) 23 (research data) things, which ran in 2016.

## What is 23 (research data) things?

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23 (research data) things is licensed for reuse under a [Creative Commons Attibution 4.0 (International) license](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
For more detail see [LICENCE](LICENSE.md)

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## 23 (research data) Things is here for you!
## 23 (research data) things are here for you!

- Use as a self paced learning activity or as a refresher
- Adopt it as suggested training for all staff
- Contextualize it for your discipline or situation
- Contextualise it for your discipline or situation
- Adapt it to meet your specific research data knowledge needs

The 23 (research data) Things program was rolled out by ANDS during
The 23 (research data) things program was rolled out by ANDS during
2016. More than 1500 people participated from across Australia, New
Zealand and beyond. While the program formally ends in October, the
materials developed for 23 (research data) Things will remain available
on the ANDS website.
Zealand and beyond. The program formally ended in October 2016, the
materials developed for 23 (research data) things will remain available
on this [ARDC github repository](https://github.com/au-research/ARDC-23-things/).

Every effort will be made to ensure Things and activities remain
current, but please submit an issue if you
Every effort is made to ensure things and activities remain
current, so please submit a [GitHub Pull Request](https://docs.github.com/en/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests/about-pull-requests) to our [ARDC-23-things repository](https://github.com/au-research/ARDC-23-things/) if you
discover a broken link or have suggestions for a more recent example.

You can also [submit an issue](https://github.com/au-research/ARDC-23-things/issues/new) with a clear description of your updates. Alternatively, [contact the ARDC directly](https://ardc.edu.au/contact-us)

## Ideas for reusing these materials

The possibilities are endless! The materials developed for the 23
(research data) Things program can be used however you wish. Some ideas
(research data) things program can be used however you wish. Some ideas
and suggestions are below:

### Self-directed learning activity

Individuals or small groups can work through the program at their own
pace.

- Step through the 23 ‘Things
- Have a choice of three learning activities for each Thing: Getting
- Step through the 23 ‘things
- Have a choice of three learning activities for each thing: Getting
started, Learn more or Challenge me
- Do all 23 or 'cherry pick’ the Things you most need to know or have
- Do all 23 or 'cherry pick’ the things you most need to know or have
an interest in

### Customise Things for different audiences
### Customise things for different audiences

- Change the activity links to showcase your data services
- Select a few Things that could be offered as a 1 hour workshop
- Adapt Things for specific audiences and discipline
- Select a few things to offer as a 1 hour workshop
- Adapt several things for specific audiences and discipline

### Run your own short courses

The materials and resources you need are in the [training materials](#training-materials-for-reuse)
section. Run some short courses for your work group, new inductees or
other groups at your institution.

- Crash course covers the first 12 Things: can be run in three hours
- Sprint to the finish covers Things 13 - 23: can be run in three
- Crash course covers the first 12 things: can be run in three hours
- Sprint to the finish covers things 13 - 23: can be run in three
hours

#### Shorter sessions:
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- Things 17-22: more technically focused for those wanting to
understand how tools, apps and APIs support data

If you have questions or comments about any of the Things you can share
them by Tweeting to
If you have questions or comments about any of the things you can share
them by tweeting to
[@ardc_au](http://www.twitter.com/@ardc_au "ARDC on Twitter") or in
the [Data Librarians
Slack Workspace](https://tiny.cc/data-librarians).

## Training materials for reuse

All 23 (research data) things materials are licensed under Creative
Commons (CC-BY), meaning you can reuse and republish with attribution to the
All 23 (research data) things materials are licensed under a [Creative
Commons Attribution 4.0 licence (CC-BY)](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), meaning you can reuse and republish with attribution to the
Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC).

We want you to use, adopt, adapt and contextualise the activities and
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Things](https://github.com/ADACS-Australia/10_Astronomy_Things "10 astronomy Things")
using Github format

Have you adapted 23 (research data) Things for your institution? [Let us
know](mailto:[email protected]) so we can feature your program here
Have you adapted 23 (research data) things for your institution? [Let us
know](mailto:[email protected]) so we can feature your program here.
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the DOI is used in this data record. It will give you some idea why
DOIs are given such prominence.
4. This [same
record](https://researchdata.ands.org.au/time-series-plankton-loganaposs-dam "time series plankton record") has
record](https://researchdata.edu.au/time-series-plankton-loganaposs-dam/445000 "time series plankton record") has
been syndicated to Research Data Australia. Click on the Cite icon
on the upper left of the record (under the green button Access the
Data). Then click on the DOI in the data citation. No matter where
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1. Start by reading an overview of the [ARDC DOI
service](https://ardc.edu.au/services/identifier/doi/ "DOI service")
and perhaps the ARDC DOI service [technical
documentation](https://documentation.ands.org.au/display/DOC/DOI+Service).
and perhaps the [ARDC Guide to DOI system and research data](https://ardc.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Digital_Object_Identifier_DOI_System_for_Research_Data.pdf) ARDC DOI service [technical
documentation](https://documentation.ardc.edu.au/display/DOC/DOI+Service).
2. Consider also the need for guidelines around when a DOI will be
minted, by whom and how DOIs will be managed to ensure long term
persistence. You might like to look at these examples of
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be!

1. Start by going to [Research Data
Australia](https://researchdata.ands.org.au) and search for research
Australia](https://researchdata.edu.au) and search for research
data using keywords eg. ‘water quality’ or ‘cancer’.  Note the
number of records in your result set.
2. Now “Refine Results” to limit your search to only those datasets
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