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2. Curating the Future of Research: Navigating FAIR Challenges in Academic Repositories.
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Boté-Vericad, Juan-José, Adilovich, Emina, Caellas-Camprubí, Anna, and Labastida, Ignasi
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DATA libraries , *HIGHER education research , *RESEARCH personnel , *DATA management , *CONSORTIA - Abstract
This study examines consortia academic research data repositories, and their curators, across five global regions. Using an ad-hoc sample, we explore the roles of curators in research data repositories and their perceptions of skills and training, Research Data Management (RDM) practices, and the limitations, strengths, and opportunities they encounter in doing their work. Furthermore, our study analyses the roles of academic research repositories and the degree to which the FAIR principles are embedded in their strategic approaches. Our findings indicate that although numerous repositories are managed through collaborations among higher education bodies and research organisations, in certain nations, the development of research data repositories is in its early stage, often led by a single entity and having limited representation. Additionally, curators face challenges when dealing with the submission of datasets by researchers, who often provide insufficiently clear information for data reuse. We argue that despite the efforts to align data repositories with FAIR principles, substantial progress is required in educating researchers on their effective utilisation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Analyzing research data repositories (RDR) from BRICS nations: a comprehensive study
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Naheem, K.T. and Mir, Aasif Ahmad
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- 2024
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4. Working towards securing and building a trusted institutional research data repository through the CoreTrustSeal process: case of Cape Peninsula University of Technology data repository.
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Lockhart, Janine, Xesi, Xabiso, and Chiware, Elisha R. T.
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DATA libraries , *ACADEMIC library administration , *OPEN scholarship , *DATA management , *RESEARCH personnel - Abstract
In support of the Open Science movement and as a signatory of the Berlin Declaration, the Cape Peninsula University of Technology has since 2013 developed various systems, infrastructures and workflows to support open access and good research data management practices at the institution, providing a highly functional environment. Institutional policies that include a Research Data Management Policy and an Open Access Policy, data deposit guidelines and data deposit platforms are currently in place and utilized by affiliated postgraduate students and researchers from faculties, research units and entities as well as researchers from academic support units in alignments with FAIR principles. The requirement of postgraduate students to submit their research data with their theses for graduation purposes has increased the advocacy and publishing of datasets. The purpose of this paper is therefore to highlight the initial developmental trajectory of a research data repository and what was achieved to date. This includes the selection of the platform through the Ilifu project in the Western Cape, the implementation and strengthening of the repository review workflows to include a number of stakeholder players to ensure the quality and integrity of the data as well as ethics approval checks, the development of the data management planning tool and a more recent upgrade to include a section for the South Africa's Protection Of Personal Information Act (Nr 4 of 2013) compliancy, advocacy, training and processes that the institution has embarked on to secure the research data platform through proper preservation methodologies and approaches. Some challenges are discussed and how these were addressed. The paper also outlines the process of how the institution embarked on applying to have the research data repository certified as trustworthy through the CoreTrustSeal. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Future models and architecture of data repositories in African universities.
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Chigwada, Josiline and Chiware, Elisha
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DATA libraries , *ELECTRONIC data processing , *DATA management , *DATABASES , *CONTENT analysis - Abstract
Research data repositories as part of research infrastructures are being developed and are important tools and components that help to store, preserve, and allow for the re-use of data. As the technologies, networks, and systems that the data repositories are built upon are advancing, this study explores the future models and architectures that African universities can follow to have reliable and sustainable systems for the preservation of research data. A scoping review was done to focus on the future shape of data repositories based on past experiences of the last 10 years of research institutions in establishing data repositories. This study was done to gauge the communities' responses to the architecture of existing platforms to prepare other institutions planning to establish digital research data repositories. Articles were retrieved from Scopus, Web of Science, and Dimensions databases using relevant keywords. The content analysis approach was used to establish the requirements for establishing digital research data repositories to develop a framework that can be utilised by other research institutions to develop their repositories. The framework would be handy in providing a roadmap for research institutions that want to establish research data services in Africa enhancing the future of research infrastructure in African universities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Data quality assurance in research data repositories: a theory-guided exploration and model.
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Stvilia, Besiki and Lee, Dong Joon
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DATA libraries , *DATA quality , *QUALITY assurance , *ARCHIVES , *INFORMATION theory , *CONCEPTUAL models - Abstract
Purpose: This study addresses the need for a theory-guided, rich, descriptive account of research data repositories' (RDRs) understanding of data quality and the structures of their data quality assurance (DQA) activities. Its findings can help develop operational DQA models and best practice guides and identify opportunities for innovation in the DQA activities. Design/methodology/approach: The study analyzed 122 data repositories' applications for the Core Trustworthy Data Repositories, interview transcripts of 32 curators and repository managers and data curation-related webpages of their repository websites. The combined dataset represented 146 unique RDRs. The study was guided by a theoretical framework comprising activity theory and an information quality evaluation framework. Findings: The study provided a theory-based examination of the DQA practices of RDRs summarized as a conceptual model. The authors identified three DQA activities: evaluation, intervention and communication and their structures, including activity motivations, roles played and mediating tools and rules and standards. When defining data quality, study participants went beyond the traditional definition of data quality and referenced seven facets of ethical and effective information systems in addition to data quality. Furthermore, the participants and RDRs referenced 13 dimensions in their DQA models. The study revealed that DQA activities were prioritized by data value, level of quality, available expertise, cost and funding incentives. Practical implications: The study's findings can inform the design and construction of digital research data curation infrastructure components on university campuses that aim to provide access not just to big data but trustworthy data. Communities of practice focused on repositories and archives could consider adding FAIR operationalizations, extensions and metrics focused on data quality. The availability of such metrics and associated measurements can help reusers determine whether they can trust and reuse a particular dataset. The findings of this study can help to develop such data quality assessment metrics and intervention strategies in a sound and systematic way. Originality/value: To the best of the authors' knowledge, this paper is the first data quality theory guided examination of DQA practices in RDRs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. Current state of data stewardship tools in life science
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Anna Aksenova, Anoop Johny, Tim Adams, Phil Gribbon, Marc Jacobs, and Martin Hofmann-Apitius
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data stewardship tools ,FAIR ,research data repositories ,data sharing ,literature review ,data interoperability ,Information technology ,T58.5-58.64 - Abstract
In today's data-centric landscape, effective data stewardship is critical for facilitating scientific research and innovation. This article provides an overview of essential tools and frameworks for modern data stewardship practices. Over 300 tools were analyzed in this study, assessing their utility, relevance to data stewardship, and applicability within the life sciences domain.
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- 2024
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8. The status quo of Indian data repositories indexed in re3data registry
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S.N., Archana and P.K., Padmakumar
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- 2023
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9. Research data repositories in the RDM cycle: challenges and strengths for curators/data stewards
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Juan-José Boté-Vericad, Ana Carballo-Garcia, Mònica Bautista-Villaescusa, and Sharon Healy
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research data management ,research data repositories ,FAIR data ,dataverse ,data curators ,data stewards ,Bibliography. Library science. Information resources - Abstract
This paper is concerned with academic research data repositories, and their curators, in different locations across five global regions. Using an ad-hoc sample, we explore the roles of curators in research data repositories and their perceptions of skills and training, research data management (RDM) practices, and the limitations, strengths, and opportunities they encounter in relation to their work. In addition, the study examines the functions of academic research repositories and the extent to which FAIR principles are integrated into repository strategies. Our results show that while some repositories are operated by consortia of higher education institutions and research centers, in some countries research data repositories are still in their infancy, often with only a limited representation led by one institution. Moreover, curators encounter problems with how researchers submit datasets with unclear information for the reuse of the data. We argue that although data repositories are built to comply with FAIR principles, there is still a lot of work to be done in relation to training researchers on how to use data repositories.
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- 2024
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10. Explorando el papel de los repositorios de datos de investigación en el contexto de la ciencia abiert.
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Ávila Barrientos, Eder
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DATA libraries ,OPEN scholarship ,POLYSEMY ,INFORMATION sharing ,DIGITAL technology ,SCIENTIFIC community - Abstract
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- 2024
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11. Los repositorios de datos de investigación: un análisis comparativo.
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Ávila Barrientos, Eder
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DATA libraries ,DIGITAL technology ,OPEN scholarship ,RESEARCH personnel ,SCIENTIFIC discoveries - Abstract
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- 2024
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12. Clinical Trial Registries, Results Databases, and Research Data Repositories
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Krleža-Jerić, Karmela, Mahmić-Kaknjo, Mersiha, El Emam, Khaled, Richesson, Rachel L., editor, Andrews, James E., editor, and Fultz Hollis, Kate, editor
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- 2023
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13. Metadata Standard for Continuous Preservation, Discovery, and Reuse of Research Data in Repositories by Higher Education Institutions: A Systematic Review.
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Mosha, Neema Florence and Ngulube, Patrick
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DATA libraries , *METADATA , *UNIVERSITIES & colleges , *NONPROFIT organizations - Abstract
This systematic review synthesised existing research papers that explore the available metadata standards to enable researchers to preserve, discover, and reuse research data in repositories. This review provides a broad overview of certain aspects that must be taken into consideration when creating and assessing metadata standards to enhance research data preservation discoverability and reusability strategies. Research papers on metadata standards, research data preservation, discovery and reuse, and repositories published between January 2003 and April 2023 were reviewed from a total of five databases. The review retrieved 1597 papers, and 13 papers were selected in this review. We revealed 13 research articles that explained the creation and application of metadata standards to enhance preservation, discovery, and reuse of research data in repositories. Among them, eight presented the three main types of metadata, descriptive, structural, and administrative, to enable the preservation of research data in data repositories. We noted limited evidence on how these metadata standards can be used to enhance the discovery and reuse of research data in repositories to enable the preservation, discovery, and reuse of research data in repositories. No reviews indicated specific higher education institutions employing metadata standards for the research data created by their researchers. Repository designs and a lack of expertise and technology know-how were among the challenges identified from the reviewed papers. The review has the potential to influence professional practice and decision-making by stakeholders, including researchers, students, librarians, information communication technologists, data managers, private and public organisations, intermediaries, research institutions, and non-profit organizations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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14. Deep Machine Learning in Optimization of Scientific Research Activities.
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Melnikova, E. V.
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This article provides a general overview of machine learning, a subdomain of artificial intelligence. The substance of the deep learning process is explained, and key features of deep learning as a high-level artificial intelligence technology are outlined. Differences between deep and conventional machine learning are analyzed. The architecture of deep learning models is considered. Issues with using deep learning in neural networks are outlined, and key processes of the functioning of neural networks are described. The importance of deep learning neural networks for processing big data is noted. Specific examples of application of deep learning algorithms in various research fields, specifically, scientometrics, bibliometrics, medicine, geoseismic research, and others, are provided. It is shown that deep learning plays an important role in optimizing research activities and improving research productivity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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15. Report on re3data COREF / CoreTrustSeal Workshop on Quality Management at Research Data Repositories
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Maxi Kindling, Dorothea Strecker, Lea Maria Ferguson, Hervé L’Hours, Cristina Magder, Rouven Schabinger, Seta Štuhec, Paul Vierkant, and Nina Weisweiler
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Forschungsdaten ,Forschungsdatenrepositorien ,Qualitätssicherung ,research data ,research data repositories ,quality assurance ,Bibliography. Library science. Information resources - Abstract
On October 5, 2022, the “Workshop on Quality Management at Research Data Repositories” – jointly organized by re3data COREF and CoreTrustSeal – was held online with more than 70 participants attending. The objective of the workshop was to discuss activities research data repositories perform to assure, assess, and improve data quality. The workshop started with input from the workshop organizers: re3data COREF presented results of a recent suvey on quality management at repositories, and CoreTrustSeal shared the perspective of a certification organization. Then, repositories from different disciplinary backgrounds presented their approaches to quality management. The workshop concluded with a breakout session and a plenary discussion on options for making information on data quality assurance more visible.
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- 2023
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16. Data Quality Assurance at Research Data Repositories
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Maxi Kindling and Dorothea Strecker
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research data ,research data quality ,data quality assurance ,research data repositories ,survey ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Abstract
This paper presents findings from a survey on the status quo of data quality assurance practices at research data repositories. The personalised online survey was conducted among repositories indexed in re3data in 2021. It covered the scope of the repository, types of data quality assessment, quality criteria, responsibilities, details of the review process, and data quality information and yielded 332 complete responses. The results demonstrate that most repositories perform data quality assurance measures, and overall, research data repositories significantly contribute to data quality. Quality assurance at research data repositories is multifaceted and nonlinear, and although there are some common patterns, individual approaches to ensuring data quality are diverse. The survey showed that data quality assurance sets high expectations for repositories and requires a lot of resources. Several challenges were discovered: for example, the adequate recognition of the contribution of data reviewers and repositories, the path dependence of data review on review processes for text publications, and the lack of data quality information. The study could not confirm that the certification status of a repository is a clear indicator of whether a repository conducts in-depth quality assurance.
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- 2022
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17. Los repositorios de datos de investigación en la era de la ciencia abierta: un análisis comparativo: Research data repositories in the era of open science: a comparative analysis
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Avila Barrientos, Eder and Avila Barrientos, Eder
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Research data repositories are systems that facilitate open access to research data, allowing researchers around the world to access it in various contexts; encourage the reuse of research data, which can lead to new scientific discoveries and technological advances; They help preserve research data over the long term, ensuring it is available to future generations of researchers. In recent years, there has been a significant increase in the number of research data repositories, so it is essential to know their attributes and understand their implementation in the digital environment. Therefore, the objective of this work is to analyze the similarities and differences of research data repositories based on the criteria established by the open science movement., Los repositorios de datos de investigación son sistemas facilitan el acceso abierto a los datos de investigación, lo que permite a los investigadores de todo el mundo acceder a ellos en diversos contextos y fomentar la reutilización de los datos de investigación, lo que puede conducir a nuevos descubrimientos científicos y avances tecnológicos; ayudan a preservar los datos de investigación a largo plazo, lo que garantiza que estén disponibles para futuras generaciones de investigadores. En los últimos años, se ha producido un aumento significativo en el número de repositorios de datos de investigación, por lo que resulta trascendental conocer sus atributos y comprender su implementación en el entorno digital. Por lo tanto, el objetivo de este trabajo consiste en analizar las similitudes y diferencias de los repositorios de datos de investigación en función de los criterios establecidos por el movimiento de la ciencia abierta.
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- 2024
18. Apoio a repositórios de dados em infraestruturas de pesquisa para ciência aberta: recomendações a partir do estudo do roteiro europeu para o desenvolvimento de infraestruturas de pesquisa
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Rocha, Rafael Port da, Gularte, Amanda de Abreu, Rocha, Rafael Port da, and Gularte, Amanda de Abreu
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Open research data repositories play a fundamental role in the sharing of data in Open Science. This article aims to investigate the support for research data repositories from the perspective that they are part of Open Science research infrastructures. It analyses the European Union support for a research infrastructure that has data repositories as members. The study concludes that the European Union establishes effective strategies and actions to support these research infrastructures,and brings recommendations to support the development of them. The support for these research infrastructures should be part of strategic programs; in an integrated research space; and carried by specific forums and incubation programs. To operate in Open Science projects and cloud environments, these infrastructures should have a clear nature and mission, legal constitution, financial sustainability, governance and a responsible provision of services. It is recommended to develop specific incubation programs or roadmaps for these research infrastructures., Os repositórios abertos de dados de pesquisa desempenham um papel fundamental no compartilhamento de dados na Ciência Aberta. Este artigo tem como objetivo investigar o suporte a repositórios de dados de pesquisa na perspectiva de que estes fazem parte de infraestruturas de pesquisa em Ciência Aberta. Analisa o apoio da União Europeia a uma infraestrutura de pesquisa que tem repositórios de dados como membros. Conclui que a União Europeia estabelece estratégias e ações eficazes para apoiar estas infraestruturas de pesquisa. Traz recomendações que apoiam o desenvolvimento das mesmas.O apoio a estas infraestruturas de pesquisa deve fazer parte de programas estratégicos; num espaço integrado de investigação; e ser conduzido por fóruns e programas de incubação específicos. Para operar em projetos estruturantes e ambientes de nuvem de Ciência Aberta, essas infraestruturas devem ter natureza e missão claras, constituição legal, sustentabilidade financeira, governança e prestação responsável de serviços. Recomenda-se o desenvolvimento de programas ou roteiros de incubação específicos para estas infraestruturas.
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- 2024
19. Understanding Research Data Repositories as Infrastructures.
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INFRASTRUCTURE (Economics) , *DATA analysis , *METADATA , *SCIENTIFIC community , *INSTITUTIONAL repositories - Abstract
This study discusses the properties of research data repositories and explores metadata about 2,646 entries in the Registry of Research Data Repositories (re3data.org) to identify the characteristics attributed to infrastructures they exhibit. The results reveal how research data repositories function as information infrastructure for scientific community members and contribute to the small body of literature that examines data repositories through a socio‐technical lens. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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20. Clinical Trial Registries, Results Databases, and Research Data Repositories
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Krleža-Jerić, Karmela, Richesson, Rachel L., editor, and Andrews, James E., editor
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- 2019
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21. The State of Dissemination of Open Research Data in Ukraine and the World: Bibliometric Analysis
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Anton Boiko, Olha Kramarenko, and Sardar Shabanov
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open science ,research data management ,data sharing ,research data repositories ,Business ,HF5001-6182 ,Marketing. Distribution of products ,HF5410-5417.5 - Abstract
Purpose: To determine the current state of development of open science in the paradigm of open research data in Ukraine and the world, as well as to analyze the representation of Ukraine in the world research space, in terms of research data exchange. Design / Method / Research Approach: Methods of synthesis, logical and comparative analysis used to determine the dynamics of the number of research data journals and data files in the world, as well as to quantify the share of research data repositories in Ukraine and the world. Trend and bibliometric analysis were used to determine the share of publications with their open primary data; analysis of their thematic structures; identification of the main scientific clusters of such publications; research of geographic indicators and share of publications by research institutions. Findings: The study found a tendency to increase both the number of data logs and data files in Dryad (open data repository). The results of the analysis of the share of data repositories indexed in re3data (register of research data repositories) show that 51% of the total number are repositories of data from European countries, with Germany leading with 460 repositories, followed by the United Kingdom (302 repositories) and France (116 repositories). Ukraine has only 2 data repositories indexed in re3data. The trend of relevance of data exchange is confirmed by the increase of publications with data sets for the last 10 years (2011-2020) in 5 times. Research institutions and universities are the main sources of research data, which are mainly focused on the fields of knowledge in chemistry (23.3%); biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology (13.8%); medicine (12.9%). An analysis of the latest thematic groups formed on the basis of publications with data sets shows that there is a significant correlation between publications with open source data and COVID-19 studies. More than 50% of publications with datasets both in Ukraine and around the world are aimed at achieving the goal of SDG 3 Good Health. Theoretical Implications: It is substantiated that in Ukraine there is a need to implement specific tactical and strategic plans for open science and open access to research data. Practical Implications: The results of the study can be used to support decision-making in the management of research data at the macro and micro levels. Future Research: It should be noted that the righteous bibliometric analysis of the state of the dissemination of data underlying the research results did not include the assessment of quality indicators and compliance with the FAIR principles, because accessibility and reusability are fundamental components of open science, which may be an area for further research. Moreover, it is advisable to investigate the degree of influence of the disclosure of the data underlying the research result on economic indicators, as well as indicators of ratings of higher education, etc. Research Limitations: Since publications with datasets in Scopus-indexed journals became the information base of the analysis for our study, it can be assumed that the dataset did not include publications with datasets published in editions that the Scopus bibliographic database does not cover. Paper type: Theoretical
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22. Study of Asian RDR based on re3data
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Cho, Jane
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23. Data Retrieval = Text Retrieval?
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Bugaje, Maryam, Chowdhury, Gobinda, Hutchison, David, Series Editor, Kanade, Takeo, Series Editor, Kittler, Josef, Series Editor, Kleinberg, Jon M., Series Editor, Mattern, Friedemann, Series Editor, Mitchell, John C., Series Editor, Naor, Moni, Series Editor, Pandu Rangan, C., Series Editor, Steffen, Bernhard, Series Editor, Terzopoulos, Demetri, Series Editor, Tygar, Doug, Series Editor, Weikum, Gerhard, Series Editor, Chowdhury, Gobinda, editor, McLeod, Julie, editor, Gillet, Val, editor, and Willett, Peter, editor
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- 2018
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24. Identifying Design Requirements of a User-Centered Research Data Management System
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Bugaje, Maryam, Chowdhury, Gobinda, Hutchison, David, Series Editor, Kanade, Takeo, Series Editor, Kittler, Josef, Series Editor, Kleinberg, Jon M., Series Editor, Mattern, Friedemann, Series Editor, Mitchell, John C., Series Editor, Naor, Moni, Series Editor, Pandu Rangan, C., Series Editor, Steffen, Bernhard, Series Editor, Terzopoulos, Demetri, Series Editor, Tygar, Doug, Series Editor, Weikum, Gerhard, Series Editor, Dobreva, Milena, editor, Hinze, Annika, editor, and Žumer, Maja, editor
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- 2018
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25. Use of Optional Data Curation Features by Users of Harvard Dataverse Repository
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Ceilyn Boyd
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research data ,optional feature use ,application users ,research data curation ,research data repositories ,harvard dataverse ,dataverse project ,Bibliography. Library science. Information resources - Abstract
Objective: Investigate how different groups of depositors vary in their use of optional data curation features that provide support for FAIR research data in the Harvard Dataverse repository. Methods: A numerical score based upon the presence or absence of characteristics associated with the use of optional features was assigned to each of the 29,295 datasets deposited in Harvard Dataverse between 2007 and 2019. Statistical analyses were performed to investigate patterns of optional feature use amongst different groups of depositors and their relationship to other dataset characteristics. Results: Members of groups make greater use of Harvard Dataverse's optional features than individual researchers. Datasets that undergo a data curation review before submission to Harvard Dataverse, are associated with a publication, or contain restricted files also make greater use of optional features. Conclusions: Individual researchers might benefit from increased outreach and improved documentation about the benefits and use of optional features to improve their datasets' level of curation beyond the FAIR-informed support that the Harvard Dataverse repository provides by default. Platform designers, developers, and managers may also use the numerical scoring approach to explore how different user groups use optional application features.
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- 2021
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26. ORGANIZAÇÃO DA INFORMAÇÃO NOS REPOSITÓRIOS DE DADOS DE PESQUISA EM PORTUGAL.
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Copa dos Santos, Elis Gabriela
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- 2021
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27. Invest in building metadata infrastructure – Improve the quality of your repository and the impact of datasets
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Kramer, Claudia
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research data repositories ,Pre-conference workshop 7. How to set up data repository services in a university? ,FAIR - Abstract
Organised by the Research Data Management Working Group The workshop is looking for answers to the following questions: How to set up a data repository in a library or university; What are some of the practical topics and activities that need to be considered: like GDPR issues, checklist of researchers for depositing their data in a repository (activities prior to archiving data); What kind of FAIRification tools are available for data repositories; How to register data in the EOSC portal. In the workshop, we will: hear stories about building up a repository presented by libraries that already have a data repository, data archive or data curation service; have a group work session around guidance needed for depositing data to a data repository.
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- 2023
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28. Hosting an institutional repository service, challenging but rewarding. The KU Leuven case
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Wyns, Roxanne and Bloemen, Dieuwertje
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research data repositories ,digital preservation ,Pre-conference workshop 7. How to set up data repository services in a university? - Abstract
Organised by the Research Data Management Working Group The workshop is looking for answers to the following questions: How to set up a data repository in a library or university; What are some of the practical topics and activities that need to be considered: like GDPR issues, checklist of researchers for depositing their data in a repository (activities prior to archiving data); What kind of FAIRification tools are available for data repositories; How to register data in the EOSC portal. In the workshop, we will: hear stories about building up a repository presented by libraries that already have a data repository, data archive or data curation service; have a group work session around guidance needed for depositing data to a data repository.
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- 2023
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29. Manual de depósito de datasets en Zenodo
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Enríquez Malavé, Ricardo
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Repositorios de datos de investigación ,Administración de datos ,Research data management ,Datasets ,BIBLIOTECONOMIA Y DOCUMENTACION ,Research data repositories ,Gestión de datos de investigación ,Data management ,Datos de investigación ,Zenodo - Abstract
[ES] Se ofrece un procedimiento de depósito de sets de datos de investigación en la Comunidad "Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV). Research Data", la comunidad de sets de datos de investigación creada por la Biblioteca de la UPV en el repositorio multidisciplinar Zenodo., [EN] A procedure for depositing research datasets in the Community "Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV). Research Data", the community of research datasets created by the UPV Library in the multidisciplinary repository Zenodo.
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- 2022
30. Research Data Preservation in India: An Analysis based on Research Data Registry.
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Shrivastava, Prashant and Gupta, Dinesh K.
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The transformation of research to e-research emphasizes on the value of research data. Development of re3data.org, a unique registry for research data preservation across countries, is a great opportunity for researchers. This registry has been using a tool to identify the most effective repository resources for desired research. The primary objective of this article is to explore research data understanding in the Indian research community and the auxiliary objective is to depict an overview for present development of research data preservation in Indian repositories. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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31. PUBLICAÇÕES AMPLIADAS: aspectos da integração de dados de pesquisa.
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Barrili dos Santos, Daiane and Rockembach, Moisés
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Copyright of Informacao & Sociedade: Estudos is the property of Universidade Federal de Campina Grande, Centro de Humanidades and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2018
32. 20 Years of Persistent Identifiers – Which Systems are Here to Stay?
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Jens Klump and Robert Huber
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persistent identifiers ,semantic web ,research data repositories ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Abstract
Web-based persistent identifiers have been around for more than 20 years, a period long enough for us to start observing patterns of success and failure. Persistent identifiers were invented to address challenges arising from the distributed and disorganised nature of the internet, which often resulted in URLs to internet endpoints becoming invalid. Over the years several different persistent identifier systems have been applied to the identification of research data, not all with the same level of success in terms of uptake and sustainability. We investigate the uptake of persistent identifier systems and discuss the factors that might determine the stability and longevity of these systems. Persistent identifiers have become essential elements of global research data infrastructures. Understanding the factors that influence the stability and longevity of persistent identifier systems will help us guide the future development of this important element of research data infrastructures and will make it easier to adapt to future technological and organisational changes.
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33. Long-Term Preservation Policies for Research Data Repositories: a Template
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Doorn, Peter, van de Sanden, M, and Steinhoff, Wilko
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research data repositories ,LTP-Policy ,Long-Term preservation - Abstract
This document provides a template and guidance to the formulation of Long-Term Preservation (LTP) policies for research data repositories. A section about cost modelling for LTP is also included. The aim of this document is to assist research data repositories to formulate a Long-Term Preservation (LTP) policy for the provision of their data services. The policy template intends to be generic, so that it can be used by a wide range of repositories and policy-based data archives to compose their LTP policies. This publication consists of three files: Long-Term Preservation Policies for Research Data Repositories a Template.pdf (complete report including the LTP policy template) Template for LTP Policies.pdf (Standalone LTP policy template in pdf format) Template for LTP Policies.docx (Standalone LTP policy template in ms-word format) The report consists of four parts: Part I: Provides considerations and explanations of the approach followed. Part II: The LTP Policy Template. Part III: Appendices, providing further detail or explanation. Part VI: Specific appendices for EUDAT services B2SHARE and B2SAFE., Acknowledgement: This report is based on work carried out in the context of the DICE project (Data Infrastructure Capacities for EOSC), funded by the EU's Horizon 2020 project call H2020-INFRAEOSC-2018-2020 under Grant Agreement no. 101017207. The text was selected and edited from DICE project deliverable (Work Package 4, Task 4.3, February 2022, titled "Report on the long-term preservation policies for B2SHARE and B2SAFE") in a collaboration between DANS and SURF.
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34. Manual de depósito de datasets en Zenodo
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Universitat Politècnica de València. Biblioteca y Documentación Científica - Biblioteca i Documentació Científica, Enríquez Malavé, Ricardo, Universitat Politècnica de València. Biblioteca y Documentación Científica - Biblioteca i Documentació Científica, and Enríquez Malavé, Ricardo
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[ES] Se ofrece un procedimiento de depósito de sets de datos de investigación en la Comunidad "Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV). Research Data", la comunidad de sets de datos de investigación creada por la Biblioteca de la UPV en el repositorio multidisciplinar Zenodo., [EN] A procedure for depositing research datasets in the Community "Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV). Research Data", the community of research datasets created by the UPV Library in the multidisciplinary repository Zenodo.
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35. Attribution of keywords in the practice of self-archiving: a study of Ibero-American research data repositories guidelines
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Silva, Wendy Ketlen Pinto da and Dal’Evedove, Paula Regina
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Termos de indexação ,CIENCIA DA INFORMACAO::BIBLIOTECONOMIA::TECNICAS DE RECUPERACAO DE INFORMACAO [CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS] ,Autoarquivamento ,Repositórios de dados de pesquisa ,Ibero-américa ,Indexing Terms ,Keywords ,Ibero America ,Research data repositories ,Palavras-chaves ,CIENCIA DA INFORMACAO::BIBLIOTECONOMIA [CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS] ,Self-archiving ,CIENCIA DA INFORMACAO::BIBLIOTECONOMIA::PROCESSOS DE DISSEMINACAO DA INFORMACAO [CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS] - Abstract
Não recebi financiamento Research data repositories emerge as digital informational environments committed to the storage, management, access, and preservation of records from scientific research, increasingly stimulated by the development of Open Science. Despite the broad discussion involving research data, one wonders how the available guidelines support the author-indexer in filling in the subject metadata during the self-archiving process in research data repositories? Given this, the general objective of the research is to analyze the recommendations for the attribution of keywords by the author-indexer in guidelines of research data repositories of countries belonging to Ibero America that adopt self-archiving to contribute to the development of theoretical and operational studies dedicated to the subject metadata. Therefore, an exploratory and descriptive study with a qualitative approach is developed that combines bibliographic and documentary research. The latter is based on identifying and selecting repositories of Iberoamerican research data that adopt self-archiving, obtained from the Re3data tool. Twenty-six research data repositories were identified, whose guidelines and respective digital environments were analyzed using six indicators to construct analytical and comparative considerations. The results point to the lack of instructions for the attribution of keywords, even when the research data repositories have formalized guidelines, in addition to the lack of mention of the subject metadata and keywords, as well as clear instructions for the representation of the contents of the research data by the author-researcher. Most research data repositories recommend the use of documentary languages and validate the terms used by the authors-researchers. In conclusion, there is a worrying scenario regarding the attribution of keywords in self-archiving in Iberoamerican research data repositories, and complementary studies are opportune to propose guidelines regarding the subject metadata in these information systems. Os repositórios de dados de pesquisa surgem como ambientes informacionais digitais comprometidos com o armazenamento, gestão, acesso e preservação dos registros provenientes das pesquisas científicas, cada vez mais estimulados pelo desenvolvimento da Ciência Aberta. Apesar da ampla discussão envolvendo dados de pesquisa, questiona-se como as diretrizes disponibilizadas amparam o autor-indexador no preenchimento do metadado assunto durante o processo de autoarquivamento em repositórios de dados de pesquisa? Diante disso, o objetivo geral da pesquisa é analisar as recomendações para a atribuição de palavras-chave pelo autor-indexador em diretrizes de repositórios de dados de pesquisa de países integrantes da ibero-américa que adotam o autoarquivamento, no intuito de contribuir para o desenvolvimento de estudos teóricos e operacionais dedicados ao metadado assunto. Para tanto, desenvolve-se um estudo exploratório e descritivo com abordagem qualitativa que alia pesquisa bibliográfica e documental, esta última a partir da identificação e seleção de repositórios de dados de pesquisa ibero-americanos que adotam o autoarquivamento, obtido da ferramenta Re3data. Foram identificados 26 repositórios de dados de pesquisa, cujas diretrizes e respectivos ambientes digitais foram analisados por meio de seis indicadores, visando à construção de considerações analíticas e comparativas. Os resultados apontam para a falta de instruções para a atribuição de palavras-chave, mesmo quando os repositórios de dados de pesquisa possuem diretrizes formalizadas, além da falta de menção ao metadado assunto e palavras-chave, assim como instruções claras para a representação dos conteúdos dos dados de pesquisa pelo autor-pesquisador. A maior parte dos repositórios de dados de pesquisa recomendam o uso de linguagens documentárias, assim como realizam a validação dos termos empregados pelos autores-pesquisadores. Como conclusões, tem-se um cenário preocupante sobre a atribuição de palavras-chave na prática do autoarquivamento em repositórios de dados de pesquisa ibero-americanos, sendo oportunos estudos complementares que proponham orientações referentes ao metadado assunto nesses sistemas de informação.
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36. Repositórios de dados de pesquisa: identificação dos critérios/requisitos internacionais de avaliação da confiabilidade
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Santos, Daiane Barrili dos and Vanz, Samile Andrea de Souza
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Evaluation of research data repositories ,Repositórios de dados de pesquisa ,Reliability assessment ,Gestão de dados de pesquisa ,Research data repositories ,Criteria/Requirements - Abstract
Baseado nos critérios/requisitos de avaliação da confiabilidade de repositórios de dados de pesquisa identificados nos instrumentos de avaliações e certificações conceituados internacionalmente, este estudo tem como objetivo elencar as características de um repositório confiável. Para que fosse possível verificar quais critérios/requisitos deveriam estar presentes em uma avaliação da confiabilidade de um repositório de dados de pesquisa brasileiro, foi necessário identificar na literatura referente à área e nos documentos institucionais, os principais critérios/requisitos utilizados em avaliações de organizações renomadas. Este estudo fundamenta-se em uma pesquisa bibliográfica e documental, a qual forneceu embasamento teórico e elementos coerentes para o entendimento sobre o estado atual em que se encontra o tema. O material bibliográfico foi levantado no âmbito da Ciência da Informação e serviu para dar suporte teórico ao desenvolvimento deste estudo. A principal técnica de pesquisa envolvida foi a pesquisa documental, que tem por objetivo colher evidências que apoiem o estudo, coletar informações que assegurem os resultados conforme os objetivos traçados para a pesquisa, utilizando como base os documentos existentes. Na pesquisa documental, houve a identificação dos elementos importantes para a proposição de um conjunto único de critérios/requisitos para serem utilizados por repositórios de dados de pesquisa brasileiros em autoavaliações de confiabilidade, foram utilizados documentos e relatórios sugeridos por especialistas. Utilizou-se o CoreTrustSeal - Trustworthy Data Repositories Requirements 2020–2022; o ACTDR - Audit and Certification of Trustworthy Digital Repositories; os Principles FAIR; e The TRUST Principles for digital repositories. Concomitante a análise dos instrumentos ocorreu a categorização dos critérios/requisitos para avaliação de confiabilidade. Após serem contrastadas as listas, os critérios/requisitos equivalentes e aqueles constatados importantes compuseram o conjunto de critérios/requisitos. O processo contínuo de autoavaliações proporciona diversos benefícios contribuindo para a construção de uma base organizacional sólida para submeter-se futuramente às certificações e auditorias. Esta pesquisa não teve como propósito a substituição das leituras dos documentos publicados pelas organizações, apenas atuará de modo complementar para facilitar a compreensão e instigar a reflexão auxiliando nos processos de planejamento e implementação tendo em vista o preparo para futura certificação, ou mesmo sem uma certificação formal, os requisitos contemplados no estudo podem ser usados como referência e para identificar as lacunas e áreas que precisam de maior atenção. Conclui-se que os critérios/requisitos selecionados neste estudo apresentam as características almejadas para um repositório de dados confiável e que seriam pertinentes ao contexto brasileiro, ou seja, devido ao estado incipiente em que se encontram os repositórios de dados de pesquisa brasileiros, deve-se considerar os requisitos que se encontram em instrumentos que abrangem a certificação básica. O conjunto único de critérios/requisitos, elaborado a partir dos instrumentos internacionais selecionados, poderá apoiar os repositórios de dados de pesquisa brasileiros nas autoavaliações e na melhoria geral, tornando-os confiáveis e direcionando-os para certificação. Based on the criteria/requirements for evaluating the reliability of research data repositories identified in internationally renowned assessment and certification instruments, this study aims to list the characteristics of a reliable repository. In order to verify which criteria/requirements should be present in an assessment of the reliability of a Brazilian research data repository, it was necessary to identify in the literature referring to the area and in the institutional documents, the main criteria/requirements used in evaluations of renowned organizations . This study is based on a bibliographical and documentary research, which provided theoretical basis and coherent elements for the understanding of the current state of the theme. The bibliographic material was collected within the scope of Information Science and served to provide theoretical support for the development of this study. The main research technique involved was the documentary research, which aims to collect evidence to support the study, collect information that ensure the results according to the objectives outlined for the research, using existing documents as a basis. In the document analysis, where the important elements were identified for the proposition of a single set of criteria/requirements to be used by Brazilian research data repositories in self-reliability assessments, documents and reports suggested by experts were used. CoreTrustSeal Trustworthy Data Repositories Requirements 2020–2022 was used; the ACTDR - Audit and Certification of Trustworthy Digital Repositories; the FAIR Principles; and The TRUST Principles for digital repositories. Concomitantly with the analysis of the instruments, the categorization of reliability criteria took place. After the lists were contrasted, the equivalent criteria/requirements and those found to be important made up the set of criteria/requirements. The continuous process of self-assessments provides several benefits, contributing to the construction of a solid organizational base to be submitted to certifications and audits in the future. This research was not intended to replace the readings of documents published by organizations, it will only act in a complementary way to facilitate understanding and instigate reflection, helping in the planning and implementation processes with a view to preparing for future certification, or even without a certification. formally, the requirements contemplated in the study can be used as a reference and to identify gaps and areas that need further attention. It is concluded that the criteria/requirements selected in this study reflect the desirable characteristics of a reliable data repository that would be suitable for the Brazilian context, that is, due to the incipient state in which Brazilian research data repositories are, it should be considering the requirements found in instruments covering basic certification. The unique set of criteria/requirements, developed from selected international instruments, can support Brazilian research data repositories in self-assessments and general improvement, directing them to the path of certification, making them reliable.
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37. Education
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Zych, Magdalena
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research data circulation ,repozytoria danych badawczych ,research data repositories ,web scraping ,zarządzanie danymi badawczymi ,research data management ,research data ,dane badawcze ,udostępnianie danych badawczych - Published
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38. Repositórios Institucionais de dados de pesquisa como estratégia do movimento de acesso aberto a informação científica
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Vieira, Bruna Marques and Caregnato, Sonia Elisa
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Repositórios institucionais ,Repositories of scientific publications ,research data repositories ,Acesso aberto ,Institutional repositories ,Ciência da informação ,Open access ,Ciência aberta - Abstract
Com a possibilidade de ampliar não só o acesso, mas a disseminação das pesquisas científicas, os Repositórios de Publicações Científicas – até hoje denominados de Repositórios Institucionais - promoveram uma grande revolução no modo de consumirmos a Ciência. Esta por sua vez, em grande parte oriunda das Instituições Federais de Ensino Superior (IFES) do país, encontrou nos Repositórios uma maneira de fazer a gestão da informação de maneira assertiva. Com o reuso dos dados, provenientes das pesquisas que por hora, eram armazenadas integralmente, entende-se a necessidade de um Repositório que armazene os dados gerados neste processo. Este trabalho buscou mapear como está o processo de criação de Repositórios de Dados de Pesquisa (RDP), nas IFES que já possuem um Repositório de Publicações Científicas. A pesquisa de finalidade básica utilizou-se de um questionário para os gestores dos Repositórios de Publicações Científicas das IFES do país. Participaram da pesquisa 25 gestores de diversas regiões do país, que já possuem Repositórios de Publicações Científicas. A pesquisa buscou identificar as áreas de formação e os perfis dos profissionais que atuam nos projetos, suas áreas de atuação dentro das IFES, os softwares utilizados nos repositórios e a existência de um RDP ou projeto para sua implementação. Os resultados permitiram mapear o progresso da temática nestas Instituições e revelaram que muitos dos profissionais que trabalham no RDPs são bibliotecários, que duas das IFES investigadas possuem seu RDP, que duas estão em fase de testes para sua implementação e que cinco não possuem RDPs, mas contam com projeto para isso. Conclui-se que o debate em torno dos RDPs começa a despontar nas IFES do país, mas, ainda necessita de estudos e envolvimento dentro das Instituições. Sendo assim, é fundamental que as instituições forneçam o suporte necessário aos seus profissionais, através de políticas que reforcem e incentivem o compartilhamento de dados para sua comunidade científica e acadêmica. With the possibility of expanding not only the access, but the dissemination of scientific research, the Repositories of Scientific Publications - until today called Institutional Repositories - promoted a great revolution in the way we consume Science. This in turn, largely coming from the Federal Institutions of Higher Education (IFES) in the country, found in the Repositories a way to manage information in an assertive way. With the reuse of data from surveys that were fully stored at the time, it is understood the need for a Repository that stores the data generated in this process. This work sought to map the process of creating Research Data Repositories (RDP) in IFES that already have a Repository of Scientific Publications. The basic purpose research used a questionnaire for the managers of the Repositories of Scientific Publications of the IFES in the country. Twenty-five managers from different regions of the country participated in the research, who already have Repositories of Scientific Publications. The research sought to identify the areas of training and the profiles of professionals who work in the projects, their areas of activity within the IFES, the software used in the repositories and the existence of an RDP or project for its implementation. The results made it possible to map the progress of the theme in these Institutions and revealed that many of the professionals who work in the RDPs are librarians, that two of the investigated IFES have their RDP, that two are in the testing phase for their implementation and that five do not have RDPs, but have a project for that. It is concluded that the debate around the RDPs begins to emerge in the country's IFES, but it still needs studies and involvement within the Institutions. Therefore, it is essential that institutions provide the necessary support to their professionals, through policies that reinforce and encourage the sharing of data for their scientific and academic community.
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39. Web
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Zych, Magdalena
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research data circulation ,repozytoria danych badawczych ,research data repositories ,web scraping ,zarządzanie danymi badawczymi ,research data management ,research data ,dane badawcze ,udostępnianie danych badawczych - Published
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40. Presence of research data management (RDM) issues on the websites of Polish academic libraries
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Nahotko, Marek
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research data circulation ,repozytoria danych badawczych ,research data repositories ,web scraping ,zarządzanie danymi badawczymi ,research data management ,research data ,dane badawcze ,udostępnianie danych badawczych - Published
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41. Discovering Trustworthy Data Repositories with re3data ��� the Registry of Research Data Repositories
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Weisweiler, Nina Leonie
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Research Data Repositories ,re3data COREF Project ,FAIR Research Data ,re3data - Abstract
The global registry for research data repositories - re3data - lists over 2700 digital repositories across all scientific disciplines (as of December 2021). The service provides an extensive description of repositories based on a detailed metadata schema, the updated version of which was recently published [1]. It promotes open science practices and the visibility of science-driven open infrastructures. A variety of funders, publishers, and scientific organizations around the world refer to re3data within their guidelines and policies, recommending it as a trusted service to researchers looking for appropriate repositories for storage and discovery of research data [2,3]. The re3data web interface and API enable end users and third-party providers to discover the largest index of research data repositories in the world. In January 2020, the project "re3data COREF" (Community Driven Open Reference for Research Data Repositories) [4] started, funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) for three years, with the goal to further develop and improve the registry. The presentation introduces the re3data service and gives an overview of the ongoing project work, including a short introduction to the recently published “Conceptual Model for User Stories” [5], which is intended to help the project team recalibrate re3data according to current and future needs of the community. [1] Strecker, D. et al. (2021) ‘Metadata Schema for the Description of Research Data Repositories: Version 3.1’. https://doi.org/10.48440/re3.010 [2] Kindling, M. et al. (2017) ‘The Landscape of Research Data Repositories in 2015: a Re3data Analysis’, D-Lib Magazine, 23(3/4). https://doi.org/10.1045/march2017-kindling [3] Witt, M. et al. (2019) ‘Connecting Researchers to Data Repositories in the Earth, Space, and Environmental Sciences’, in Manghi, P., Candela, L., and Silvello, G. (eds) Digital Libraries: Supporting Open Science. Cham: Springer International Publishing, pp. 86–96. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11226-4_7 [4] https://coref.project.re3data.org/project [5] Vierkant, P. et al. (2021): re3data Conceptual Model for User Stories’. https://doi.org/10.48440/re3.012
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42. 20 Years of Persistent Identifiers - Which Systems are Here to Stay?
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Klump, Jens and Huber, Robert
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Web-based persistent identifiers have been around for more than 20 years, a period long enough for us to start observing patterns of success and failure. Persistent identifiers were invented to address challenges arising from the distributed and disorganised nature of the internet, which often resulted in URLs to internet endpoints becoming invalid. Over the years several different persistent identifier systems have been applied to the identification of research data, not all with the same level of success in terms of uptake and sustainability. We investigate the uptake of persistent identifier systems and discuss the factors that might determine the stability and longevity of these systems. Persistent identifiers have become essential elements of global research data infrastructures. Understanding the factors that influence the stability and longevity of persistent identifier systems will help us guide the future development of this important element of research data infrastructures and will make it easier to adapt to future technological and organisational changes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. Introducing re3data – the Registry of Research Data Repositories
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Schabinger, Rouven, Strecker, Dorothea, Wang, Yi, and Weisweiler, Nina Leonie
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Repository Registry ,Research Data Repositories ,re3data COREF Project ,Index - Abstract
re3data is the global registry for research data repositories. As of October 2021, the service lists over 2700 digital repositories across all scientific disciplines and provides an extensive description of repositories based on a detailed metadata schema, the updated version of which was recently published. The service promotes open science practices and the visibility of science-driven open infrastructures. A variety of funders, publishers, and scientific organizations around the world refer to re3data within their guidelines and policies, recommending the service to researchers looking for appropriate repositories for storage and discovery of research data. The re3data web interface and API function as an important Science Gateway, allowing its end users and other services to access the largest index of research data repositories in the world. Since January 2020, the re3data COREF project receives funding from the German Research Foundation (DFG) to further develop and enhance the registry service. This presentation from the Gateways 2021 conference introduces the re3data service and gives an overview of the ongoing project work, including a short introduction to the recently published “Conceptual Model for User Stories” for re3data. The editorial process for the inclusion of repositories in re3data is explained and readers learn how to submit new entries and suggest changes. Readers also learn how to retrieve information and metadata from re3data. A recording of the session will be uploaded on Youtube.
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44. Introducing re3data – the Registry of Research Data Repositories
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Weisweiler, Nina, Strecker, Dorothea, Schabinger, Rouven, Bertelmann, Roland, Elger, Kirsten, Ferguson, Lea Maria, Kindling, Maxi, Nguyen, Thanh Binh, Pampel, Heinz, Petras, Vivien, Schnepf, Edeltraud, Semrau, Angelika, Trofimenko, Margarita, Ulrich, Robert, Vierkant, Paul, Wang, Yi, and Witt, Michael
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Repository Registry ,Research Data Repositories ,re3data COREF Project ,Index - Abstract
re3data is the global registry for research data repositories [1]. As of September 2021, the service lists over 2700 digital repositories across all scientific disciplines and provides an extensive description of repositories based on a detailed metadata schema, the updated version of which was recently published [2]. The service promotes open science practices and the visibility of science-driven open infrastructures. A variety of funders, publishers, and scientific organizations around the world refer to re3data within their guidelines and policies, recommending the service to researchers looking for appropriate repositories for storage and discovery of research data [3]. The re3data web interface and API function as an important Science Gateway, allowing its end users and other services to access the largest index of research data repositories in the world [4]. Since January 2020, the re3data COREF project receives funding from the German Research Foundation (DFG) to further develop and enhance the registry service [5]. The planned presentation will introduce the re3data service and give an overview of the ongoing project work, including a short introduction to the recently published “Conceptual Model for User Stories” for re3data [6]. The editorial process for the inclusion of repositories in re3data will be explained and participants will learn how to submit new entries and suggest changes. Participants will also learn how to retrieve information and metadata from re3data. [1] Pampel, H. et al. (2013) ‘Making Research Data Repositories Visible: The re3data.org Registry’, PLoS ONE. Edited by H. Suleman, 8(11), p. e78080. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0078080. [2] Strecker, D. et al. (2021) ‘Metadata Schema for the Description of Research Data Repositories: Version 3.1’. doi: 10.48440/RE3.010. [3] Kindling, M. et al. (2017) ‘The Landscape of Research Data Repositories in 2015: a Re3data Analysis’, D-Lib Magazine, 23(3/4). doi: 10.1045/march2017-kindling. [4] Witt, M. et al. (2019) ‘Connecting Researchers to Data Repositories in the Earth, Space, and Environmental Sciences’, in Manghi, P., Candela, L., and Silvello, G. (eds) Digital Libraries: Supporting Open Science. Cham: Springer International Publishing, pp. 86–96. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-11226-4_7. [5] https://coref.project.re3data.org/project [6] Vierkant, P. et al. (2021): re3data Conceptual Model for User Stories’. doi: 10.48440/re3.012
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45. re3data COREF – Developing a Conceptual Model for User Stories for the Registry of Research Data Repositories
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Nina Weisweiler
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Registry ,Use Case Analysis ,Re3data COREF ,Research Data Repositories - Abstract
re3data is the global registry for research data repositories. As of January 2021, the service lists over 2700 digital repositories across all scientific disciplines and provides an extensive description of repositories based on a detailed metadata schema. A variety of funders, publishers, and scientific organizations around the world refer to re3data within their guidelines and policies, recommending the service to researchers looking for appropriate repositories for storage and discovery of research data. The presentation focuses on the development of the Conceptual Model for User Stories for the re3data service. Since its launch in 2012, re3data has been designed to support open science activities. The registry serves the needs of heterogeneous user groups, first of all aimed at researchers searching for suitable repositories to find and deposit research data. In addition, re3data contributes to other open science infrastructures as a valuable source of metadata about research data repositories. To better understand the needs of its users the re3data COREF project conducted a stakeholder survey. Participants were also invited to join an associated online workshop to further discuss their requirements and recommendations. The presentation will focus on themost important findings from these activities and introduce common use cases of re3data. It will address how re3data currently interlinks with several other services and how the integration of third-party information can be realized.
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46. re3data COREF – Developing a Conceptual Model for User Stories for the Registry of Research Data Repositories (Presentation at the Open Science Fair 2021)
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Weisweiler, Nina Leonie, Bertelmann, Roland, Cousijn, Helena, Elger, Kirsten, Ferguson, Lea Maria, Kindling, Maxi, Nguyen, Thanh Binh, Pampel, Heinz, Petras, Vivien, Schabinger, Rouven, Schnepf, Edeltraut, Semrau, Angelika, Strecker, Dorothea, Trofimenko, Margarita, Ulrich, Robert, Upmeier, Arne, Vierkant, Paul, Wang, Yi, and Witt, Michael
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research data repositories ,registry service ,re3data COREF project ,conceptual model ,use case analysis - Abstract
re3data is the global registry for research data repositories. As of January 2021, the service lists over 2700 digital repositories across all scientific disciplines and provides an extensive description of repositories based on a detailed metadata schema. A variety of funders, publishers, and scientific organizations around the world refer to re3data within their guidelines and policies, recommending the service to researchers looking for appropriate repositories for storage and discovery of research data. The presentation focuses on the development of the Conceptual Model for User Stories for the re3data service. Since its launch in 2012, re3data has been designed to support open science activities. The registry serves the needs of heterogeneous user groups, first of all aimed at researchers searching for suitable repositories to find and deposit research data. In addition, re3data contributes to other open science infrastructures as a valuable source of metadata about research data repositories. To better understand the needs of its users the re3data COREF project conducted a stakeholder survey. Participants were also invited to join an associated online workshop to further discuss their requirements and recommendations (see Report). The presentation introduces on themost important findings from these activities and introduce common use cases of re3data. It addresses how re3data currently interlinks with several other services and how the integration of third-party information can be realized.
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Boiko, Anton, Kramarenko, Olha, Shabanov, Sardar, Boiko, Anton, Kramarenko, Olha, and Shabanov, Sardar
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Purpose: To determine the current state of development of open science in the paradigm of open research data in Ukraine and the world, as well as to analyze the representation of Ukraine in the world research space, in terms of research data exchange. Design / Method / Research Approach: Methods of synthesis, logical and comparative analysis used to determine the dynamics of the number of research data journals and data files in the world, as well as to quantify the share of research data repositories in Ukraine and the world. Trend and bibliometric analysis were used to determine the share of publications with their open primary data; analysis of their thematic structures; identification of the main scientific clusters of such publications; research of geographic indicators and share of publications by research institutions. Findings: The study found a tendency to increase both the number of data logs and data files in Dryad (open data repository). The results of the analysis of the share of data repositories indexed in re3data (register of research data repositories) show that 51% of the total number are repositories of data from European countries, with Germany leading with 460 repositories, followed by the United Kingdom (302 repositories) and France (116 repositories). Ukraine has only 2 data repositories indexed in re3data. The trend of relevance of data exchange is confirmed by the increase of publications with datasets for the last 10 years (2011-2020) in 5 times. Research institutions and universities are the main sources of research data, which are mainly focused on the fields of knowledge in chemistry (23.3%); biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology (13.8%); medicine (12.9%). An analysis of the latest thematic groups formed on the basis of publications with datasets shows that there is a significant correlation between publications with open source data and COVID-19 studies. More than 50% of publications with datasets both in Ukraine and around the w
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48. Diretrizes para o estabelecimento de um checklist para curadoria de dados de pesquisa
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Schifino Jardim Passos, Paula Caroline, de Souza Vanz, Samile Andrea, Groposo Pavão, Caterina Marta, Caregnato, Sonia Elisa, Mielniczuk de Moura, Ana Maria, Borges de Carvalho Nogueira, Eduardo, Gabriel Junior, Rene Faustino, Rocha, Rafael Port da, Schifino Jardim Passos, Paula Caroline, de Souza Vanz, Samile Andrea, Groposo Pavão, Caterina Marta, Caregnato, Sonia Elisa, Mielniczuk de Moura, Ana Maria, Borges de Carvalho Nogueira, Eduardo, Gabriel Junior, Rene Faustino, and Rocha, Rafael Port da
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Research data curation is a challenge for many research institutions and professionals responsible for managing data repositories. The scientific community has been adhering to the practices of sharing and reuse, and in this sense, it is increasingly necessary to decide on the preservation of certain data sets to the detriment of others. This paper presents the results of a documentary research on requirements for data curation, established by repositories or institutions dedicated to research on the subject, and proposes some guidelines for a checklist of criteria that can be applied to Brazilian repositories., A curadoria de dados de pesquisa é um desafio para muitas instituições de pesquisa e profissionais responsáveis pela gestão de repositórios de dados. A comunidade científica vem aderindo às práticas de compartilhamento e reuso, e nesse sentido, cada vez mais é preciso decidir acerca da preservação de determinados conjuntos de dados em detrimento de outros. Este artigo apresenta resultados de uma pesquisa documental sobre requisitos para curadoria de dados, estabelecidos por repositórios ou instituições dedicadas à pesquisa sobre o tema, e propõe algumas diretrizes para elaboração de checklist de critérios que podem ser aplicados aos repositórios brasileiros.
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49. re3data COREF – Enhancing the re3data service as a community-driven and trustworthy resource for research data repositories (Presentation at the EGU General Assembly 2021)
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Weisweiler, Nina Leonie, Elger, Kirsten, Ulrich, Robert, Vierkant, Paul, Bertelmann, Roland, Ferguson, Lea Maria, Kindling, Maxi, Kloska, Gabriele, Nguyen, Thanh Binh, Petras, Vivien, Schabinger, Rouven, Schnepf, Edeltraud, Semrau, Angelika, Strecker, Dorothea, Trofimenko, Margarita, Upmeier, Arne, Wang, Yi, and Witt, Michael
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research data repositories ,FAIR data ,re3data COREF project ,European Geosciences Union ,re3data ,Research data ,EGU General Assembly 2021 - Abstract
re3data is the global registry for research data repositories. As of January 2021, the service lists over 2600 digital repositories across all scientific disciplines and provides an extensive description of repositories based on a detailed metadata schema (https://doi.org/10.2312/re3.008). A variety of funders, publishers, and scientific organizations around the world refer to re3data within their guidelines and policies, recommending the service to researchers looking for appropriate repositories for storage and discovery of research data. With over 750 entries the field of geosciences is one of the most strongly represented subject groups in the registry. The re3data COREF project (Community Driven Open Reference for Research Data Repositories, https://coref.project.re3data.org) started in January 2020 and receives funding from the German Research Foundation (DFG) for 36 months. Focussing on the COREF project, the presentation outlines the further professionalization of re3data and the provision of reliable and individualizable descriptions of research data repositories. This includes updates and revisions of the metadata schema, the advancement of the technical infrastructure as well as an enhanced overall (technical) service model concept to embed and connect the service within the research data landscape as a community-driven source and reference for trustworthy repositories.
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50. 17th RDA Plenary Poster Presentation: re3data - Discovering FAIR-enabling Repositories
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Ulrich, Robert, Weisweiler, Nina Leonie, Wimalaratne, Sarala, Witt, Michael, Bertelmann, Roland, Elger, Kirsten, Ferguson, Lea Maria, Kindling, Maxi, Kloska, Gabriele, Nguyen, Thanh Binh, Petras, Vivien, Schabinger, Rouven, Schnepf, Edeltraud, Semrau, Angelika, Strecker, Dorothea, Trofimenko, Margarita, Upmeier, Arne, Vierkant, Paul, and Wang, Yi
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FAIRsFAIR Project ,DataCite Commons ,Research Data Repositories ,FAIR Research Data ,RDA Plenary 17 ,re3data ,Repository Finder - Abstract
The poster gives an overview of the transition of the Repository Finder [1] into DataCite Commons [2] within the FAIRsFAIR project to enable researchers identify FAIR enabling repositories [3] to either deposit their research data or find research output, organizations or researchers related to the repository. Using re3data as an extensive source for research data repositories the poster will also provide insights on the implementation of the related changes to the metadata schema and the API of re3data, being initial work towards greater FAIRness.These activities are carried out within the framework of the re3data COREF project [4]. As there are still many open questions like community agreed PIDs for repositories, final implementation of a “FAIR certification”, or collaboration with other catalogues and registries describing repositories, the poster session shall foster discussions about future works on these topics and evaluate reasonable developments to be integrated in the time to come. [1] https://repositoryfinder.datacite.org/ [2] https://commons.datacite.org/ [3] https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4590298 [4] https://coref.project.re3data.org/project
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