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The Polar Data Catalogue is an online database of metadata and data that describes, indexes and provides access to diverse data sets generated by polar researchers. These records cover a wide range of disciplines from natural sciences and policy, to health, social sciences, and more.
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BIRD is a digital service that collects, preserves, and distributes digital material. Repositories are important tools for preserving an organization's legacy; they facilitate digital preservation and scholarly communication.
>>>>>!!!<<<<< As of 01/12/2015, deposit of data on SLDR website will be suspended to allow the public opening of Ortolang platform https://www.ortolang.fr/#/market/home .>>>>>!!!<<<<<
The Research Data Center PIAAC (RDC PIAAC) has been accredited by the German Data Forum (RatSWD). The RDC PIAAC makes research data accessible to the scientific community and offers advice to the users. The RDC PIAAC provides German and international datasets in the educational field focusing on the adult population, especially on the Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC).
<<<!!!<<< This repository is no longer available. >>>!!!>>> CPANDA, the Cultural Policy & the Arts National Data Archive, was the world's first interactive digital archive of policy-relevant data on the arts and cultural policy in the United States. It was founded in 2001. It was a collaborative effort of Princeton University's Firestone Library and the Princeton Center for Arts and Cultural Policy Studies. The Pew Charitable Trusts underwrote the original development of the archive. The National Endowment for the Arts completed transferring all data content in January 2016. Check at ICPSR https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/search/studies?q=cpanda, the National Archive of Data on Arts and Culture (NADAC) https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/NADAC/search/studies?q=cpanda. The old Cpanda URL http://www.cpanda.princeton.edu/ can be redirected to the zotero bibliography the data was moved to, https://www.zotero.org/bordelon/collections/3Q6Y9R6N. Confirm this is okay with Bobray Bordelon before implementing.
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Tallinn University of Technology Data Repository (TalTechData) is a storage space for researchers to deposit data sets associated with their research. The main goal of TalTechData is to gather all fields of research data and encouraging open science and FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable). Through preserving open research data TalTechData enriches academic quality and collaboration, supports innovative developments and supports overall use of scientific materials.
Atmosphere to Electrons (A2e) is a new, multi-year, multi-stakeholder U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) research and development initiative tasked with improving wind plant performance and mitigating risk and uncertainty to achieve substantial reduction in the cost of wind energy production. The A2e strategic vision will enable a new generation of wind plant technology, in which smart wind plants are designed to achieve optimized performance stemming from more complete knowledge of the inflow wind resource and complex flow through the wind plant.
The majority of digital content in the ISPS Data Archive currently consists of social science research data from experiments, program files with the code for analyzing these data, requisite documentation to use and understand the data, and associated files. Access to the ISPS Data Archive is provided at no cost and is granted for scholarship and research purposes only.
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The Open Data Platform supports the 'Open Data Policy' of the Government of Telangana. The portal will be the central repository of all the datasets of the Government of Telangana that should be in the public domain. The portal will house datasets form the various departments and organizations of the Government of Telangana. The portal could be used by a variety of stakeholders and will enhance transparency in the working of the government apart from triggering innovative solutions to various problems.
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The Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) is a national trusted digital repository (TDR) for Irelandā€™s social and cultural data. We preserve, curate, and provide sustained access to a wealth of Irelandā€™s humanities and social sciences data through a single online portal. The repository houses unique and important collections from a variety of organisations including higher education institutions, cultural institutions, government agencies, and specialist archives. DRI has staff members from a wide variety of backgrounds, including software engineers, designers, digital archivists and librarians, data curators, policy and requirements specialists, educators, project managers, social scientists and humanities scholars. DRI is certified by the CoreTrustSeal, the current TDR standard widely recommended for best practice in Open Science. In addition to providing trusted digital repository services, the DRI is also Irelandā€™s research centre for best practices in digital archiving, repository infrastructures, preservation policy, research data management and advocacy at the national and European levels. DRI contributes to policy making nationally (e.g. via the National Open Research Forum and the IRC), and internationally, including European Commission expert groups, the DPC, RDA and the OECD.
CPES provides access to information that relates to mental disorders among the general population. Its primary goal is to collect data about the prevalence of mental disorders and their treatments in adult populations in the United States. It also allows for research related to cultural and ethnic influences on mental health. CPES combines the data collected in three different nationally representative surveys (National Comorbidity Survey Replication, National Survey of American Life, National Latino and Asian American Study).
The IMLS conducts annual surveys of public and state libraries in the US that have response rates near 100%. Data is compiled for states, library systems, and individual library branches and includes statistics for circulation, visits, staff, expenditures, and more. Data is available in two formats: MS Access and flat file, plain text. Data for museums is now included.
The projects include airborne, ground-based and ocean measurements, social science surveys, satellite data use, modelling studies and value-added product development. Therefore, the BAOBAB data portal enables to access a great amount and a large variety of data: - 250 local observation datasets, that have been collected by operational networks since 1850, long term monitoring research networks and intensive scientific campaigns; - 1350 outputs of a socio-economics questionnaire; - 60 operational satellite products and several research products; - 10 output sets of meteorological and ocean operational models and 15 of research simulations. Data documentation complies with metadata international standards, and data are delivered into standard formats. The data request interface takes full advantage of the database relational structure and enables users to elaborate multicriteria requests (period, area, propertyā€¦).
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osnaData, the institutional research data repository of the OsnabrĆ¼ck University, offers all members of the university the opportunity to publish their scientific research data free of charge and thus share it with the public in accordance with open science. Research data of all types and formats can be published and provided with appropriate licenses. osnaData assigns DOIs to datasets as persistent identifiers.
UltraViolet is part of a suite of repositories at New York University that provide a home for research materials, operated as a partnership of the Division of Libraries and NYU IT's Research and Instruction Technology. UltraViolet provides faculty, students, and researchers within our university community with a place to deposit scholarly materials for open access and long-term preservation. UltraViolet also houses some NYU Libraries collections, including proprietary data collections.
The Berman Jewish Databank @ The Jewish Federations of North America is the central online address for quantitative studies of North American Jews and Jewish communities. Archives and makes available electronically questionnaires, reports and data files from the National Jewish Population Surveys (NJPS) of 1971, 1990 and 2000-01. It provides access to other national Jewish population reports, Jewish population statistics and approximately 200 local Jewish community studies from the major Jewish communities in North America.
The Comparative Agendas Project (CAP) assembles and codes information on the policy processes of governments from around the world. CAP enables scholars, students, policy-makers and the media to investigate trends in policy-making across time and between countries. It classifies policy activities into a single, universal and consistent coding scheme.
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The Repository of University of Wroclaw is an institutional repository, which archives and makes available scientific as well as research and development materials, that were created by the employees, postgraduate students, and (in the selection) by the students of the University of Wroclaw or issued at the University of Wroclaw. These materials include, inter alia, dissertations, postdoctoral thesis, selected undergraduateā€™s and postgraduateā€™s thesis, research articles, conference papers, monographs or their chapters, didactic materials, posters, and also research data. Repository is organized by fields of knowledge, in accordance with the areas represented at the University in the frameworks of its organizational units, such as departments, institutes and other interfaculty units, and its structure is hierarchical, based on groups of subjects, covering a variety of collections.
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RADAR4Culture is a low-threshold and easy-to use service for sustainable publication and preservation of cultural heritage research data. It offers free publication for any data type and format according to the FAIR principles, independent of the researcherĀ“s institutional affiliation. Through persistent identifiers (DOI) and a guaranteed retention period of at least 25 years, the research data remain available, citable and findable long-term. Currently, the offer is aimed exclusively at researchers at publicly funded research institutions and (art) universities as well as non-commercial academies, galleries, libraries, archives and museums in Germany. No contract is required and no data publication fees are charged. The researchers are responsible for the upload, organisation, annotation and curation of research data as well as the peer-review process (as an optional step) and finally their publication.
The main objective of the project is to digitize the data collected by the Maritime Administration and make it available for reuse by digitizing analog resources, integrating and harmonizing data and building a digital repository, and disseminating information about the resources collected in the system. The aim of the project is to make maritime administration data sets available on the Internet.
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It is a statistical system developed for collection, computerization, analysis and use of educational and allied data for planning, management, monitoring and feedback. So, DISE is an initiative of the Department of Educational Management Information System (EMIS) of NUEPA for developing and strengthening the educational management information system in India. The initiative is coordinated from district level to state and extended up to national level are being constantly collected and disseminated. It provides information on vital parameters relating to students, teachers and infrastructure at all levels of education in India. Presently DISE has three modules U-DISE, DISE, and SEMIS. DISE also provides several other derivative statistical products, such as, District Report Cards, State Report Cards, School Report Cards, Flash Statistics, Analytical Reports, Rural/Urban Statistics, etc.
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Arias Montano, Institutional Repository of the University of Huelva is a repository of digital documents, whose aim is to publicize the scientific and teaching production of the University community, and ensure the preservation of their productions in digital format, as well as those institutions with which the University of Huelva has established agreements for this purpose. In order to collect the data management plans of the research projects carried out by the research groups and centers of the University of Huelva, the collection "Research data: complementary information" was created in Arias Montano, Institutional Repository of Investigations https://rabida.uhu.es/dspace/handle/10272/14868
Research Data Leeds is the institutional research data repository for the University of Leeds. The service aims to facilitate data discovery and data sharing. The repository houses data generated by researchers at the University of Leeds.