The content discusses the need for guidelines to produce high-quality data outputs for analysis. It proposes ten steps for creating ARD, covering ethics, project documentation, data governance, and more. The paper contextualizes these guidelines in the creation of the Australian Child and Youth Wellbeing Atlas (ACYWA), emphasizing the importance of metadata, data cleaning, and quality assurance.
The literature review highlights various works focusing on specific aspects of ARD development but lacking a holistic approach. The proposed guidelines aim to fill this gap by providing a comprehensive framework. The ACYWA case study demonstrates the practical application of these guidelines in producing high-quality ARD outputs.
Key elements such as ethics approval, project documentation, data governance strategies, and metadata creation are crucial in ensuring compliance with legal and ethical requirements while safeguarding personal information. The process involves meticulous data discovery and collection methods followed by rigorous data cleaning and quality assurance procedures.
The use of open-source software like R for data cleaning ensures consistency and accuracy in the final ARD output. Quality assurance processes help detect anomalies and ensure long-term data integrity. Metadata creation aligns with FAIR principles to enhance visibility and reusability of the generated ARD.
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