Standardised Data on Initiatives (STARDIT) is a standardised way to share information about who was involved in an initiative, what was done, what was learned and any impacts which occurred.[1]
It is designed to be flexible, so it can be easily adapted to be useful across all disciplines, including health, environment, basic science, policy and international development. STARDIT reports will be shared open access (in the public domain), using machine readable linked-data.[1]
To fill in or edit a form,
create an account first. Reports will be converted to machine-readable data and externally validated Contact / help:
info@scienceforall.world
If multiple values need to be entered into a single field, separate them with semicolons.
Initiative summary and context
Basic summary information about the initiative. Can be filled out prospectively or retrospectively.
Report information
Information about who is filling in this report.
Inputs: Human, material and other involvements
What went into the initiative? People, organisations, time, funding and any other support.
Outputs: Impacts, outcomes, learning and data
What came from the work done (e.g. changes made, events held, data and documents produced, things learnt or other results)? When describing these, attempt to label which groupings were affected and how. These can include impacts on people, organisations, processes or other kinds of impacts.
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Nunn, Jack; Shafee, Thomas; Chang, Steven; Stephens, Richard; Elliott, Jim; Oliver, Sandy; John, Denny; Smith, Maureen et al. (2019-09-20), Standardised Data on Initiatives - STARDIT: Alpha Version, doi:10.31219/osf.io/5q47h, https://osf.io/5q47h, retrieved 2020-10-21