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Getting your DUCs in a row - standardising the representation of Digital Use Conditions

Authors :
European Commission
Jeanson, Francis [0000-0001-6085-2967]
Gibson, Spencer [0000-0003-0768-1542]
Alper, Pinar [0000-0002-2224-0780]
Woolley, J. Patrick [0000-0002-2829-8756]
Mietchen, Daniel [0000-0001-9488-1870]
Strug, Andrzej [0000-0003-1948-4597]
Becker, Regina [0000-0002-6711-8375]
Kamerling, Pim [0009-0007-3897-0466]
Sánchez-González, M. [0000-0002-8523-9218]
Mah, Nancy [0000-0002-1240-8076]
Novakowski, Ann [0000-0002-1309-8356]
Wilkinson, Mark D. [0000-0001-6960-357X]
Benhamed, M. [0000-0002-2567-1914]
Landi, Annalisa [0000-0001-9368-6424]
Müller, Heimo [0000-0002-9691-4872]
Riaz, Umar [0009-0002-2265-8770]
Veal, Colin [0000-0002-9840-2512]
Holub, Petr [0000-0002-5358-616X]
van Enckevort, Esther [0000-0002-2440-3993]
Brookes, Anthony [0000-0001-8686-0017]
Jeanson, Francis
Gibson, Spencer
Alper, Pinar
Bernier, Alexander
Woolley, J. Patrick
Mietchen, Daniel
Strug, Andrzej
Becker, Regina
Kamerling, Pim
Sánchez-González, M.
Mah, Nancy
Novakowski, Ann
Wilkinson, Mark D.
Benhamed, M.
Landi, Annalisa
Krog, Georg Philip
Müller, Heimo
Riaz, Umar
Veal, Colin
Holub, Petr
van Enckevort, Esther
Brookes, Anthony
European Commission
Jeanson, Francis [0000-0001-6085-2967]
Gibson, Spencer [0000-0003-0768-1542]
Alper, Pinar [0000-0002-2224-0780]
Woolley, J. Patrick [0000-0002-2829-8756]
Mietchen, Daniel [0000-0001-9488-1870]
Strug, Andrzej [0000-0003-1948-4597]
Becker, Regina [0000-0002-6711-8375]
Kamerling, Pim [0009-0007-3897-0466]
Sánchez-González, M. [0000-0002-8523-9218]
Mah, Nancy [0000-0002-1240-8076]
Novakowski, Ann [0000-0002-1309-8356]
Wilkinson, Mark D. [0000-0001-6960-357X]
Benhamed, M. [0000-0002-2567-1914]
Landi, Annalisa [0000-0001-9368-6424]
Müller, Heimo [0000-0002-9691-4872]
Riaz, Umar [0009-0002-2265-8770]
Veal, Colin [0000-0002-9840-2512]
Holub, Petr [0000-0002-5358-616X]
van Enckevort, Esther [0000-0002-2440-3993]
Brookes, Anthony [0000-0001-8686-0017]
Jeanson, Francis
Gibson, Spencer
Alper, Pinar
Bernier, Alexander
Woolley, J. Patrick
Mietchen, Daniel
Strug, Andrzej
Becker, Regina
Kamerling, Pim
Sánchez-González, M.
Mah, Nancy
Novakowski, Ann
Wilkinson, Mark D.
Benhamed, M.
Landi, Annalisa
Krog, Georg Philip
Müller, Heimo
Riaz, Umar
Veal, Colin
Holub, Petr
van Enckevort, Esther
Brookes, Anthony
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Improving patient care and advancing scientific discovery requires responsible sharing of research data, healthcare records, biosamples, and biomedical resources that must also respect applicable use conditions. Defining a standard to structure and manage these use conditions is a complex and challenging task. This is exemplified by a near unlimited range of asset types, a high variability of applicable conditions, and differing applications at the individual or collective level. Furthermore, the specifics and granularity required are likely to vary depending on the ultimate contexts of use. All these factors confound alignment of institutional missions, funding objectives, regulatory and technical requirements to facilitate effective sharing. The presented work highlights the complexity and diversity of the problem, reviews the current state of the art, and emphasises the need for a flexible and adaptable approach. We propose Digital Use Conditions (DUC) as a framework that addresses these needs by leveraging existing standards, striking a balance between expressiveness versus ambiguity, and considering the breadth of applicable information with their context of use.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1442725433
Document Type :
Electronic Resource