2013
DOI: 10.7287/peerj.preprints.21v1
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Making research data repositories visible: the re3data.org registry

Abstract: Researchers require infrastructures that ensure a maximum of accessibility, stability and reliability to facilitate working with and sharing of research data. Such infrastructures are being increasingly summarized under the term Research Data Repositories (RDR). The project re3data.org -Registry of Research Rata Repositories has begun to index research data repositories in 2012 and offers researchers, funding organizations, libraries and publishers an overview of the heterogeneous research data repository land… Show more

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“…The Registry of Research Data Repositories by re3data.org (a service of DataCite) makes its data available for research under an API [15]. The Registry, now "the largest and most comprehensive registry of data repositories available on the web" [15] publishes an overview of existing international repositories for research data from all academic disciplines and as of September 2016, listed 1692 data repositories. An analysis of these repositories reveals that 269 (16%) of repositories made an explicit mention to CC licenses with a valid URI, while only 17 to Open Data Commons or 9 to GNU licenses.…”
Section: Current Use Of Creative Commons (Cc) Licenses In Research Mementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Registry of Research Data Repositories by re3data.org (a service of DataCite) makes its data available for research under an API [15]. The Registry, now "the largest and most comprehensive registry of data repositories available on the web" [15] publishes an overview of existing international repositories for research data from all academic disciplines and as of September 2016, listed 1692 data repositories. An analysis of these repositories reveals that 269 (16%) of repositories made an explicit mention to CC licenses with a valid URI, while only 17 to Open Data Commons or 9 to GNU licenses.…”
Section: Current Use Of Creative Commons (Cc) Licenses In Research Mementioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are various institutional and domain-specific repositories for research data. An overview is given by the Registry of Research Data Repositories 14 [10]. Many of these repositories are operated by universities or have been initiated by research institutes.…”
Section: Software Repositoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These licenses ensure that the EELS database is fully compliant to the principles of Open Science. As a result of this, the EELS database has been recognized as an Open Data research repository by the global Registry of Research Data Repositories organization (Pampel et al, 2012). The EELS database can thus be included in data management plans, fulfilling an increasingly common requirement found within numerous funding agency grant proposal processes.…”
Section: Open Science and Research Fundingmentioning
confidence: 99%