{"prompt": "What is a trustworthy digital repository, where can you find this information?", "rag_answer": "\n\nA trustworthy digital repository is defined as an organization that has a mission to provide reliable, long-term access to managed digital resources to its Designated Community, now and into the future. It understands threats to and risks within its systems, constantly monitors, plans, and maintains its systems, and implements conscious actions and strategies for digital preservation. Transparency and accountability in all actions supporting the operation and management of the repository are also crucial for a trustworthy digital repository.\n\nThis information can be found in the document \"AUDIT AND CERTIFICATION OF TRUSTWORTHY DIGITAL REPOSITORIES\" on pages 1-2, specifically under the section \"2.1 A TRUSTWORTHY DIGITAL REPOSITORY\".", "norag_answer": "\nA trustworthy digital repository is a service that has been established and is operated under legal, ethical, and professional principles. It should have a clearly-defined mission and scope, and it should be able to demonstrate that it follows best practices in digital preservation and stewardship. The information about trustworthy digital repositories can be found in various resources, including the \"Trustworthy Repositories Audit & Certification: Criteria and Checklist\" (TRAC) document by the Center for Research Libraries, and the \"Digital Preservation Handbook\" by the Digital Preservation Coalition. You can also refer to the websites of organizations such as the National Digital Stewardship Alliance (NDSA) and the International Council on Archives (ICA)."}