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LSHTM Data Compass is a curated digital repository of research outputs that have been produced by staff and students at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and their collaborators. It is used to share outputs intended for reuse, including: qualitative and quantitative data, software code and scripts, search strategies, and data collection tools.
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<<<!!!<<< The data of this repository is also available at https://www.re3data.org/repository/r3d100014377. >>>!!!>>> The project analyzes educational processes in Germany from early childhood to late adulthood. The National Educational Panel Study (NEPS) has been set up to find out more about the acquisition of education in Germany, to plot the consequences of education for individual biographies, and to describe central educational processes and trajectories across the entire life span. Such an interdisciplinary consortium of research institutes, researcher groups, and research. personalities has been assembled in Bamberg. In addition, the competencies and experiences with longitudinal research available at numerous other locations have been networked to form a cluster of excellence.
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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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Cocoon "COllections de COrpus Oraux Numériques" is a technical platform that accompanies the oral resource producers, create, organize and archive their corpus; a corpus can consist of records (usually audio) possibly accompanied by annotations of these records. The resources registered are first cataloged and stored while, and then, secondly archived in the archive of the TGIR Huma-Num. The author and his institution are responsible for filings and may benefit from a restricted and secure access to their data for a defined period, if the content of the information is considered sensitive. The COCOON platform is jointly operated by two joint research units: Laboratoire de Langues et civilisations à tradition orale (LACITO - UMR7107 - Université Paris3 / INALCO / CNRS) and Laboratoire Ligérien de Linguistique (LLL - UMR7270 - Universités d'Orléans et de Tours, BnF, CNRS).