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Yoda is a data repository built by Utrecht University and hosted by SURF for the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Yoda can store and share all kinds of scientific research data in a safe way (encrypted, stored in multiple geo locations). Yoda takes care of publishing research data with its metadata as datasets and making them findable for different harvesters. Yoda, short for Your data, is an integrated digital environment to support all kind of researchers from different backgrounds during and after their research. Yoda is based on open source software iRODS. During the development of the key features the most important aim was to make daily life of researchers more easy as far as data management and the requirements of funders are concerned. Yoda publishes data packages via DataCite. Datacite Commons can be used to find data packages: https://commons.datacite.org/doi.org?query=client.uid:delft.vudata
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The Digital Repository of the National University of Córdoba (RDU), is a space dedicated to the storage, organization, preservation and free access to the scientific, academic and cultural production generated by the university community. It responds to the university's commitment to make the production of its professors, researchers and students visible, locally and internationally.
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The Indian Biological Data Centre (IBDC), located at the Regional Centre for Biotechnology (RCB) in Faridabad, aims to create a centralized repository for biological and biotechnology data in India, addressing the lack of infrastructure for data sharing and management. Established with support from the Department of Biotechnology and in collaboration with the National Institute of Immunology and the International Centre for Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering, the IBDC will store diverse data types, including genomic, proteomic, and imaging data. Its key objectives include developing an IT platform for data storage and retrieval, establishing standard operating procedures for data management according to FAIR principles, implementing analytical software for data analysis, and conducting training programs to promote data sharing among researchers. This initiative is crucial for enhancing data-dependent research and fostering collaboration in India's life sciences landscape.
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Ulster University’s Research Portal has been developed to provide a comprehensive source of information on all aspects of the University's research activity. The portal’s content includes journal articles, conference papers, working papers, reports, book chapters, videos, audio, images and research data. Ulster University’s Research Portal provides secure storage and preservation of research data and promotes discoverability with associated metadata and by assigning a DOI to all uploaded datasets. It supports Ulster researchers in applying FAIR principles to research data by promoting both access to and reuse of data.
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DALIA is the open-data repository of the Dario Nobili Library of the CNR Territorial Research Area of Bologna (Italy). This data repository was born from a twofold need: to preserve the digital data produced by the BDN and to distribute them in an open way to the public, and to offer a similar support service to the institutes belonging to the Bologna Territorial Research Area for the storage and open distribution of their research data.
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The Repositorio de Datos de Investigación del Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas is a plataform of open access centralized in the storage, preservation and difusion of research data, which facilitates the access and reutilization of the scientific information created and self-archived by organism's researchers, fellowships and support staff.
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IGS PAS Data Portal is an open data repository of Institute of Geological Sciences Polish Academy of Sciences. This portal is used to collect and share data, taking into account access to the data from external repositories. IGS PAS data are open and provided for free use for non-commercial purposes 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 guidelines (information on how to cite data is included in the Cite Dataset field).
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Coscine is a web-based RDM platform for all kind of generic research data that was developed at RWTH Aachen University. It enables the storage, management and archiving for ten years of research and metadata generated in the context of research projects. The platform also promotes cooperation across organizational boundaries, as researchers can log in either via their organization via SSO or via ORCID. To enable meaningful metadata management for all research areas, Coscine allows flexible description with metadata based on established technologies (SHACL/RDF). The platform is designed to make warm/used/active data FAIR.
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The National High Energy Physics Science Data Center (NHEPSDC) is a repository for high-energy physics. In 2019, it was designated as a scientific data center at the national level by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China (MOST). NHEPSDC is constructed and operated by the Institute of High Energy Physics (IHEP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). NHEPSDC consists of a main data center in Beijing, a branch center in Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, and a branch center in Huairou District of Beijing. The mission of NHEPSDC is to provide the services of data collection, archiving, long-term preservation, access and sharing, software tools, and data analysis. The services of NHEPSDC are mainly for high-energy physics and related scientific research activities. The data collected can be roughly divided into the following two categories: one is the raw data from large scientific facilities, and the other is data generated from general scientific and technological projects (usually supported by government funding), hereafter referred to as generic data. More than 70 people work in NHEPSDC now, with 18 in high-energy physics, 17 in computer science, 15 in software engineering, 20 in data management and some other operation engineers. NHEPSDC is equipped with a hierarchical storage system, high-performance computing power, high bandwidth domestic and international network links, and a professional service support system. In the past three years, the average data increment is about 10 PB per year. By integrating data resources with the IT environment, a state-of-art data process platform is provided to users for scientific research, the volume of data accessed every year is more than 400 PB with more than 10 million visits.
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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.
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RODBUK Cracow Open Research Data Repository is co-created by six Cracow universities: AGH University of Science and Technology, University of Physical Education in Krakow, Cracow University of Technology, Krakow University of Economics, Jagiellonian University in Kraków, University of the National Education Commission, Krakow. The purpose of RODBUK is to collect, develop, archive and make available in open access all types of research data created by researchers, PhD candidates and students in the course of scientific activity. RODBUK aims to implement the Open Science policy by creating a publicly available platform for depositing research datasets enabling: getting acquainted with the research conducted in Cracow's scientific centers, storage of various types of research data obtaining a permanent Digital Object Identifier (DOI) for each dataset, standardized data citation, choosing a data usage license agreement (Creative Commons or other. RODBUK allows to collect and share open research data from various disciplines and in all file formats. RODBUK applies the FAIR Principles, which means the data is findable, accessible, interoperable, reusable.
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The Virtual Research Environment (VRE) is an open-source data management platform that enables medical researchers to store, process and share data in compliance with the European Union (EU) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The VRE addresses the present lack of digital research data infrastructures fulfilling the need for (a) data protection for sensitive data, (b) capability to process complex data such as radiologic imaging, (c) flexibility for creating own processing workflows, (d) access to high performance computing. The platform promotes FAIR data principles and reduces barriers to biomedical research and innovation. The VRE offers a web portal with graphical and command-line interfaces, segregated data zones and organizational measures for lawful data onboarding, isolated computing environments where large teams can collaboratively process sensitive data privately, analytics workbench tools for processing, analyzing, and visualizing large datasets, automated ingestion of hospital data sources, project-specific data warehouses for structured storage and retrieval, graph databases to capture and query ontology-based metadata, provenance tracking, version control, and support for automated data extraction and indexing. The VRE is based on a modular and extendable state-of-the art cloud computing framework, a RESTful API, open developer meetings, hackathons, and comprehensive documentation for users, developers, and administrators. The VRE with its concerted technical and organizational measures can be adopted by other research communities and thus facilitates the development of a co-evolving interoperable platform ecosystem with an active research community.
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Harmonized, indexed, searchable large-scale human FG data collection with extensive metadata. Provides scalable, unified way to easily access massive functional genomics (FG) and annotation data collections curated from large-scale genomic studies. Direct integration (API) with custom / high-throughput genetic and genomic analysis workflows.
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It's a multidisciplinary repository that collect and diseminate research, academic, institutional and learning results from Universitat Jaume I. It also includes digitised documentary material on the province of Castelló and other information resources from different institutions, like Spain-European Union Digital Archive (SEDAS).
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Discuss Data is an open repository for storing, sharing and discussing research data on Eastern Europe, the South Caucasus and Central Asia. The platform, launched in September 2020, is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and operated by the Research Centre for East European Studies at the University of Bremen (FSO) and the Göttingen State and University Library (SUB). Discuss Data goes beyond ordinary repositories and offers an interactive online platform for the discussion and quality assessment of research data. Our aim is to create a space for academic communication and for the community-specific publication, curation, annotation and discussion of research data.
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The British Ocean Sediment Core Research Facility (BOSCORF) is based at the Southampton site of the National Oceanography Centre and is Britain’s national deep-sea core repository. BOSCORF is responsible for long-term storage and curation of sediment cores collected through UKRI-NERC research programmes. We promote secondary usage of sediment core samples and analytical data relating to the sample collection.
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E-RA provides a permanent managed repository and knowledgebase for secure storage of metadata and data from Rothamsted's Long-term Experiments, the oldest, continuous agronomic experiments in the world. Together with the accompanying meteorological records, associated documentation and sample archive, it is a unique historical record of experiments that have been measured continuously since 1843. e-RA provides comprehensive descriptions of Rothamsted's long-term experiments including Broadbalk Wheat, Park Grass Hay, Hoosfield Barley, Rothamsted and Woburn Ley Arables, and Long-term Liming. e-RA maintains long-term routine data collections including crop yields, quality traits, agronomic management, soil chemistry, disease, and botanical diversity. The experiments are available as a research infrastructure to scientists and scientists are encouraged to deposit any new data generated with e-RA.
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Through its Blood4Research Program based in Vancouver, the Centre for Innovation collects blood from committed donors who have been deferred from donating blood for patient use. The collected blood is processed and provided to investigators to facilitate research that promotes advances in the fields of transfusion, cellular therapies, and transplantation medicine. Through its Cord Blood for Research Program, Canadian Blood Services’ Cord Blood Bank provides investigators with cord blood products to facilitate research that promotes advances in the fields of transfusion, cellular therapies, and transplantation medicine.​ The Cord Blood for Research Program distributes cord blood products that do not meet the criteria for storage in the cord blood bank but still contain enough cells for meaningful research and for which mothers’ research consent has been obtained.
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Established in 1998, we have been the authoritative source of spatial data and imagery in Alberta for over 20 years. We have a joint venture agreement with Alberta Data Partnerships Ltd. (ADP) and are responsible for the day-to-day management and distribution of the digital data sets they manage. As the agent for ADP, we are responsible for making mapping products available, accessible, accurate and affordable. We are the leading data management, maintenance, and distribution company in Alberta, and ensure the continued updating, re-engineering, storage, distribution, value-added redistribution, and general management of primary provincial mapping datasets. Our webstore, Altalis.com, enables customers to explore, view, and acquire spatial data products both paid and open data with the click of a button. We take pride in providing exceptional customer service and building long-term relationships with our clients. Our experienced customer service team are available to answer any questions you may have about finding the right data to meet your needs.
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This platform aims to realize data storage, data management, data analysis, data sharing and data citation traceability of various data sets in the field of Humanities and Social Sciences of East China Normal University.
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HilData is registered by Hildesheim University Library, The access is via registration to the data and to the repository. Research data is with regards to educational science. Research data are sensitive and cannot be made fully open. HILDE Online is integrated in HilData: https://www.uni-hildesheim.de/celeb/projekte/fallarchiv-hilde/hildeonline-streaming-server/ HilData is working on its metadata (exposing metadata via interfaces) w.r.t. the FAIR principles and data citation. HilData and HILDE Online provide long-term storage and access to research data. The research data repository provides restricted access to its data. The research data repository uses DOI to make its provided data persistent, unique and citable.
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ROHub is a holistic solution for the storage, lifecycle management and preservation of scientific investigations, campaigns and operational processes via research objects. It makes these resources available to others, allows to publish and release them through a DOI, and allows to discover and reuse pre-existing scientific knowledge. Built entirely around the research object concept and inspired by sustainable software management principles, ROHub is the reference platform implementing natively the full research object model and paradigm, which provides the backbone to a wealth of RO-centric applications and interfaces across different scientific communities.
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Adattár stores research data associated with the University of Debrecen, and provides services such as data transfer, storage and sharing. As a result, research data is easily accessible and more visible to the scientific community in each field, following disciplinary standards. Adattár aims to foster best practices of findability and accessibility of research data, and will provide guidance regarding issues of access, privacy, and copyright. Adattár aims to be a widely used, inter-disciplinary, trusted platform for managing, sharing, and archiving research data created by the researchers associated with the university.
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The institutional research data repository of the Universität Innsbruck is a service to enable storing, sharing and publishing of research data according to the FAIR principles for its employees and project partners.
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NODE (The National Omics Data Encyclopedia) provides an integrated, compatible, comparable, and scalable multi-omics resource platform that supports flexible data management and effective data release. NODE uses a hierarchical data architecture to support storage of muti-omics data including sequencing data, MS based proteomics data, MS or NMR based metabolomics data, and fluorescence imaging data. Launched in early 2017, NODE has collected and published over 900 terabytes of omics data for researchers from China and all over the world in last three years, 22% of which contains multiple omics data. NODE provides functions around the whole life cycle of omics data, from data archive, data requests/responses to data sharing, data analysis, data review and publish.