Institutional repositories, provide access to publications of an institution

Publishing Research Data 

WHY SHOULD YOU PUBLISH YOUR RESEARCH DATA?

In addition to publishing standard scientific articles containing an interpretation and discussion of research results, it is also possible to publish the raw research data in stand-alone form.

  • Transparency, visibility, and comprehensibility of your research are enhanced.
  • Citability of data can increase your citation rate and your reputation.
  • Your data are safely stored, easy to find and use.
  • Collecting data is work- and cost-intensive. Therefore, sharing for re-use is always worth considering.

HOW CAN YOU PUBLISH YOUR RESEARCH DATA?

There are different options for publishing research data. Consider what is most common in your community.

mediaTUM
The institutional repository of the Technical University of Munich is mediaTUM (www.mediatum.ub.tum.de), where you can publish articles and research data.
Advantages:

  • Different formats: You can upload data sets, images, audio and video files and software linked to a descriptive metadata set.
  • Access: You decide about access privileges, set an embargo period, and grant a license for your data.
  • Persistent Identifier: Assign a DOI to your data to make them citable.


Note: https://www.ub.tum.de/en/publishing-research-data

http://129.187.87.212/mediatum_dev/index.php/Mediatume_dev:Webservice_REST#REST_and_mediatum:

Disciplinary repositories: which accept various kinds of research output from all disciplines. The Registry of Research Data Repositories containing a list of more than 1500 respositories for research data

https://www.re3data.org/


(DataCite https://datacite.org/index.html)

http://schema.datacite.org/meta/kernel-2.2/doc/DataCite-MetadataKernel_v2.2.pdf

The Open Access Directory provides a list of all disciplinary repositories categorized by subject area.

https://www.eudat.eu/

The EUDAT CDI is essentially a European e-infrastructure of integrated data services and resources to support research. This infrastructure and its services have been developed in close collaboration with over 50 research communities spanning across many different scientific disciplines and involved at all stage of the design process. The establishment of the EUDAT CDI is timely with the imminent realization of the European Open Science Cloud which aims to offer open and seamless services for storage, management, analysis and re-use of research data, across borders and scientific disciplines. More about the EUDAT CDI here.

https://github.com/EUDAT-B2FIND

http://b2find.eudat.eu/help/searchguide.html

http://b2find.eudat.eu/


https://data.depositar.io/en/

depositar — taking the term from the Portuguese/Spanish verb for to deposit — is an online repository for research data. The site data.depositar.io is built by the researchers for the researchers. You are free to deposit, discover, and reuse datasets on depositar for all your research purposes.

https://github.com/depositar



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