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Welcome to the NET= + LabArchives wiki.= LabArchives is used in research labs and higher education cour= ses across the globe. LabArchives Enterprise Licenses are designed for larg= e groups, departments and enterprises and empower end-users and administrat= ors with powerful, yet easy-to-use scientific workflow applications.
Features like organization-wide permissions = and controls, access to LabArchives API for custom builds and unlimited dat= a storage ensure LabArchives tools can be customized to meet each enterpris= e=E2=80=99s specific needs. LabArchives Enterprise Success Team onboards us= ers and works with administrators and systems managers to support users at = every organizational level.
LabArchives is one of the f= irst services to enter into a NET+ Service Evaluation, and there are currently ove= r 60 subscribing institutions to the program.
LabArchives supports the key aspects = of the NIH 2023 Data Management and Sharing (DMS) policy which is now in ef= fect. This policy has three high-level components:
= Planning and budgeting for data management and sharing
= Creation of a Data Management & Sharing (DMS) plan
= Implementation of the DMS plan
To learn more about how LabArchives c= an support your institution with the NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy= click here, read the NIH Data Requirements = - What Data Must be Shared and NIH 2023 DMS Requirements - Where Do I Share My Data.
LabArchives recently went live with their T= rust Center portal highlighting their d= eep commitment to maintaining the highest level of security and compliance.= This is a fully transparent self-service portal for institutions to gather= the required audit, compliance and cybersecurity details and engage with o= ur security team.
Typically, the work of the Advisory B= oard focuses on these areas:
A community of practice around ea= ch service including support for events, online collaboration, knowledge/ho= w-to sharing and other activities
Support for potential subscribers= with the procurement of the services
Favorable pricing and terms, incl= uding consistent and transparent pricing for higher education subscribers; = predictable annual pricing changes; discounts based on the aggregate spend = of higher education subscribers; full/complete =E2=80=9Cbase=E2=80=9D bundl= e of subservices/features and minimization of add-on pricing
Service configuration and legal t= erms tailored to meet the particular needs of higher education, delivered t= hrough the work of higher education peers and the service provider, facilit= ated by Internet2
Support for the InCommon Federati= on and enablement of InCommon SSO access to offered services
Compliance with industry standard= s, notably applicable laws and regulations, data ownership, security=
Please contact Lauren Hanks lhanks@internet2.edu if you have an in= terest in serving on the Advisory Board.
To Contact= the Service Advisory group
Email: lhanks@internet2.edu
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