The DPHEP Study Group: Data Preservation in High Energy Physics
David M. South

TL;DR
The DPHEP Study Group was established to address the technical and organizational challenges of preserving high-energy physics data for long-term analysis, providing comprehensive recommendations and a collaborative organizational model.
Contribution
It is the first systematic, collaborative effort to develop a comprehensive framework for data preservation in high-energy physics.
Findings
Published a major report with detailed recommendations
Established a collaborative organizational model
Outlined future directions for data preservation
Abstract
An inter-experimental study group, DPHEP, was formed in 2009 to systematically investigate the technical and organisational aspects of data preservation and long-term analysis in high-energy physics, a subject which had hitherto lacked clarity in the field. The study group includes representation from all major high-energy physics collider-based experiments and laboratories, as well as computing centres and funding agencies. A major report was released in May 2012, greatly expanding on the ideas contained in a preliminary publication three years earlier, and providing a more solid set of recommendations, not only concerning data preservation and its implementation in high-energy physics, but also the future direction and organisational model of the study group. A brief description of the DPHEP Study Group and some of the key messages from the major report are presented.
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