The Trust and Identity Document Repository is found here.
Introduction
As described in Trust and Identity Document Stewardship, Internet2 Trust and Identity's document stewardship process is intended to formalize the management of documents as they are drafted, proposed, vetted, and approved for use, and published for open access. It is intended to address any documents that are products of work sponsored by Trust and Identity or one of its community advisory groups. Examples of such products include:
- Community standards
- Policies
- Contract templates
- Specifications
- Recommendations and guidelines
- White papers
Note that any software documentation for developers and end users that is related to a specific release of the software, and is distributed with software, is vetted as part of the quality assurance process for the software release and is out of scope for Trust and Identity Document Stewardship. Documents describing software lifecycle management, overall system architecture, etc., however, are in scope.
CACTI (Community Architecture Committee for Trust and Identity) is charged with oversight of the document stewardship processes.
Authorized Sponsors
Submissions to the Document Repository must be approved by a Sponsor. The authorized Sponsors are::
- CACTI (Community Architecture Committee for Trust and Identity)
- The Trust and Identity Program Advisory Group (PAG)
- Internet2 Trust and Identity executive management
- Incommon Technical Advisory Committee (TAC)
- InCommon Community Trust Advisory Board (CTAB)
- nCommon Steering Committee
Getting a Doc ID for a document that will go into the Repository
For a document that will eventually go into the repository, it is recommended to get a document ID and format the document with the needed components during the time that you are developing the document, prior to it being finalized. (You will submit the doc to go into the repository later when it has been finalized and approved.)
- Contact the librarian, ti-librarian@internet2.edu, to get the document repository ID, DOI and Persistent URL. (The doc will not be placed in the repository and the DOI and Persistent URL will not be active until a later stage when the document is final and approved.)
- Follow the steps below to add the needed elements to the document.
Preparing a Document to go into the Repository
To prepare a document to go into the Document Repository:
1. The cover page should include this info below, though only the Title, copyright and the licensing info are strictly required
Document Title:
Repository ID:
DOI:
Persistent URL:
Authors:
Publication Date:
Sponsor:
Superseded documents:
Proposed future review date:
Subject tags:
Note: You obtain the Repository ID, DOI, and Persistent URL from the librarian.
2. This copyright and licensing info must be on the first page of the doc. (where <year> is the current year)
© <year> Internet2
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
See example HERE
3. When the document review phase is complete, and the sponsor has approved the final version, then and the document is ready to be put in the repository. send the document to ti-librarian@internet2.edu in both of these formats
text (preferred) or HTML
2. PDF, unless that is not appropriate for the specific document
4. After you submit the two formats of the document to the librarian, she or he will attach them to the corresponding page in the repository and those will become the authoritative copies.
Here is an example of a repository page that has the attachment of the authoritative doc.
Additional Info
Working group chair and flywheel guidelines with regard to the Document Stewardship process are found here.
Please contact David Walker <dwalker@internet2.edu> or Emily Eisbruch <emily@internet2.edu> for more information.
Document Stewardship Process - Framework Docs
- Trust and Identity Document Stewardship, describes the stewardship process, and
- The Document Repository Service, describes T&I's support service for the process and the documents. It also contains criteria for the selection of a technical platform for the repository itself.
See Also
Community Review of the Doc Stewardship plans
Guidelines for Trust and Identity Working Group Chairs and Flywheels