CODATA will be running a webinar on a Data Accessibility Benchmark 
Organizational Self-Assessment Tool developed by COINAtlantic and Dalhousie 
University.  The presenter will be Andrew Sherin, Director, Secretariat, 
COINAtlantic. 

In an effort to cater to different time zones, the webinar will be run twice: 
at 16.00 UTC on Mon 18 January 2016 and at 01.00 UTC on Tue 19 January.

Please register for the date and time that works best for you: 
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/rt/624139246334931969

CODATA Webinar: Data Accessibility Benchmark Organizational Self-Assessment Tool
The Coastal and Ocean Information Network Atlantic (COINAtlantic) in Atlantic 
Canada has developed, in collaboration with Dr. Bertrum MacDonald of the School 
of Information Management at Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada, a 
self-assessment tool for use by data providing organizations to measure their 
effectiveness at providing access to their data. The tool is called the 
COINAtlantic Data Accessibility Self-Assessment Tool or CDAST and was developed 
to advance one of COINAtlantic’s strategies “Facilitating the commitment and 
investment of data providers to inter-organizational and public access to data 
and information.” CDAST has 11 principles aggregated from four documents: the 
OECD’s Principles and Guidelines for Access to Research Data from Public 
Funding, the Operating Principles for Canada’s Open Government site, the USA’s 
Open Data Policy-Managing Information as an Asset, and the G8 Open Data Charter 
and Technical Annex. 

For each principle one or more evaluation ladders with scores from 0 to 5 have 
been developed with language to assist the user in deciding where on the 
continuum their organization sits. For example for the permanence principle and 
it’s data retention evaluation ladder, a score of 5 indicates “Regular cost 
benefit analysis is conducted to determine data set retention.” The tool is 
designed to be used periodically to demonstrate progress in improving the 
effectiveness of data accessibility policies and procedures and can be used to 
target investments towards specific principles. It is suggested that several 
groups within an organization complete the assessment to differentiate 
perspectives of these groups e.g. data managers, data users. 

The webinar will tour the CDAST principles and selected evaluation ladder 
languages, and encourage discussion on the how to improve the tool and 
introduce it to data providing organizations. The presenter will be Andrew 
Sherin, Director, Secretariat, COINAtlantic. 

To preview the tool before the webinar go to http://coinatlantic.ca/index.php/

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information 
about joining the webinar.

System requirements: http://support.citrixonline.com/webinar/all_files/G2W010003
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