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author Campana, Simone
Chakaberia, Irakli
Chen, Gang
Diaconu, Cristinel
Doglioni, Caterina
Fitzgerald, Dillon S.
Garonne, Vincent
Gentil-Beccot, Anne
Heiniger, Fleur
Hildreth, Michael D.
Hogan, Julie M.
Hu, Hao
Lancon, Eric
Lange, Clemens
Lassila-Perini, Kati
Mandica-Hart, Olivia
Marshall, Zach
McCauley, Thomas
Newman, Harvey
Nojiri, Mihoko
Osborne, Ianna
Qi, Fazhi
Rohr, Salomé
Roiser, Stefan
Schörner, Thomas
Schwickerath, Ulrich
Sexton-Kennedy, Elizabeth
Sharma, Seema
Šimko, Tibor
Sparks, Michael
Stewart, Graeme Andrew
Tarocco, Nicola
Tenaglia, Giacomo
Valdiviesso, Gustavo
Winkler, Antonia
Wissing, Christoph
author_facet Campana, Simone
Chakaberia, Irakli
Chen, Gang
Diaconu, Cristinel
Doglioni, Caterina
Fitzgerald, Dillon S.
Garonne, Vincent
Gentil-Beccot, Anne
Heiniger, Fleur
Hildreth, Michael D.
Hogan, Julie M.
Hu, Hao
Lancon, Eric
Lange, Clemens
Lassila-Perini, Kati
Mandica-Hart, Olivia
Marshall, Zach
McCauley, Thomas
Newman, Harvey
Nojiri, Mihoko
Osborne, Ianna
Qi, Fazhi
Rohr, Salomé
Roiser, Stefan
Schörner, Thomas
Schwickerath, Ulrich
Sexton-Kennedy, Elizabeth
Sharma, Seema
Šimko, Tibor
Sparks, Michael
Stewart, Graeme Andrew
Tarocco, Nicola
Tenaglia, Giacomo
Valdiviesso, Gustavo
Winkler, Antonia
Wissing, Christoph
contents These recommendations are the result of reflections by scientists and experts who are, or have been, involved in the preservation of high-energy physics data. The work has been done under the umbrella of the Data Lifecycle panel of the International Committee of Future Accelerators (ICFA), drawing on the expertise of a wide range of stakeholders. A key indicator of success in the data preservation efforts is the long-term usability of the data. Experience shows that achieving this requires providing a rich set of information in various forms, which can only be effectively collected and preserved during the period of active data use. The recommendations are intended to be actionable by the indicated actors and specific to the particle physics domain. They cover a wide range of actions, many of which are interdependent. These dependencies are indicated within the recommendations and can be used as a road map to guide implementation efforts. These recommendations are best accessed and viewed through the web application, see https://icfa-data-best-practices.app.cern.ch/
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spellingShingle Recommendations for Best Practices for Data Preservation and Open Science in HEP
Campana, Simone
Chakaberia, Irakli
Chen, Gang
Diaconu, Cristinel
Doglioni, Caterina
Fitzgerald, Dillon S.
Garonne, Vincent
Gentil-Beccot, Anne
Heiniger, Fleur
Hildreth, Michael D.
Hogan, Julie M.
Hu, Hao
Lancon, Eric
Lange, Clemens
Lassila-Perini, Kati
Mandica-Hart, Olivia
Marshall, Zach
McCauley, Thomas
Newman, Harvey
Nojiri, Mihoko
Osborne, Ianna
Qi, Fazhi
Rohr, Salomé
Roiser, Stefan
Schörner, Thomas
Schwickerath, Ulrich
Sexton-Kennedy, Elizabeth
Sharma, Seema
Šimko, Tibor
Sparks, Michael
Stewart, Graeme Andrew
Tarocco, Nicola
Tenaglia, Giacomo
Valdiviesso, Gustavo
Winkler, Antonia
Wissing, Christoph
High Energy Physics - Experiment
These recommendations are the result of reflections by scientists and experts who are, or have been, involved in the preservation of high-energy physics data. The work has been done under the umbrella of the Data Lifecycle panel of the International Committee of Future Accelerators (ICFA), drawing on the expertise of a wide range of stakeholders. A key indicator of success in the data preservation efforts is the long-term usability of the data. Experience shows that achieving this requires providing a rich set of information in various forms, which can only be effectively collected and preserved during the period of active data use. The recommendations are intended to be actionable by the indicated actors and specific to the particle physics domain. They cover a wide range of actions, many of which are interdependent. These dependencies are indicated within the recommendations and can be used as a road map to guide implementation efforts. These recommendations are best accessed and viewed through the web application, see https://icfa-data-best-practices.app.cern.ch/
title Recommendations for Best Practices for Data Preservation and Open Science in HEP
topic High Energy Physics - Experiment
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.18892