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      Status Report of the DPHEP Collaboration: A Global Effort for Sustainable Data Preservation in High Energy Physics

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          Data from High Energy Physics (HEP) experiments are collected with significant financial and human effort and are mostly unique. An inter-experimental study group on HEP data preservation and long-term analysis was convened as a panel of the International Committee for Future Accelerators (ICFA). The group was formed by large collider-based experiments and investigated the technical and organizational aspects of HEP data preservation. An intermediate report was released in November 2009 addressing the general issues of data preservation in HEP and an extended blueprint paper was published in 2012. In July 2014 the DPHEP collaboration was formed as a result of the signature of the Collaboration Agreement by seven large funding agencies (others have since joined or are in the process of acquisition) and in June 2015 the first DPHEP Collaboration Workshop and Collaboration Board meeting took place. This status report of the DPHEP collaboration details the progress during the period from 2013 to 2015 inclusive.

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          2015-12-07
          2016-02-17
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          10.5281/zenodo.46158
          1512.02019
          3c60b720-f58f-4dce-8bee-1d43275141fc

          http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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          report, 60 pages
          hep-ex cs.DL

          Information & Library science,High energy & Particle physics
          Information & Library science, High energy & Particle physics

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