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Pandora is an open data platform devoted to the study of the human story. Data may be deposited from various disciplines and research topics that investigate humans from their early beginnings until present in addition to their environmental context (e.g. archeology, anthropology history, ancient DNA, isotopes, zooarchaeology, archaeobotany, and paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic studies, etc.). Pandora allows autonomous data communities to self-manage their webspace and community membership. Data communities self-curate their data plus other supporting resources. Datasets may be assigned a new DOI and a schema markup is employed to improve data findability. Pandora also allows for links to datasets stored externally and having previously assigned DOIs. Through this, it becomes possible to establish data networks devoted to specific topics that may combine a mix of datasets stored either within Pandora or externally.
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IG PAS Data Portal is an open data platform for Institute of Geophysics Polish Academy of Sciences. This Portal is used to collect and share IG PAS data, taking into account access to the data from external repositories. IG PAS data are open and provided for free, use in non-commercial purpose under applicable laws on data sharing public and publicly-funded. In the case of using data by external entities, the data source must be cited following the IG PAS guidelines contained in the metadata of the IG PAS Data Portal (information on how to cite data is included in the Dataset Citation field). This Data Portal is currently a work in progress, and we will be adding much more data of IG PAS in the coming months as well as developing a host of new interactive features where users can explore the data in several ways.