Data repositories are digital storage spaces that enable researchers and academics to deposit datasets and make them more discoverable, reusable, and accessible. Many journals and publishers require ...
Institutional repositories are a vital component of institutions’ research management infrastructure. A Times Higher Education webinar, held in partnership with Digital Science, featured a panel of ...
When you're ready to deposit your data for sharing and archiving, look into whether there is already a repository in your field where the most likely users of your data would look. The following sites ...
As universities work to fulfil the ambitions of their digital transformation strategies, the proficiency of research management software and infrastructure is being evaluated. The need for dependable ...
ArXiv, a widely used open repository for preprint research, is doing more to crack down on the careless use of large language models in scientific papers. Although papers are posted to the site before ...
Scientific journals and funding bodies often require researchers to deposit individual genetic data from studies in research repositories in order to increase data sharing with the aim of enabling the ...
In February 2013, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy issued its policy memorandum, “Increasing Access to the Results of Federally Funded Scientific Research.” The memo directed ...
Discipline-specific or domain repositories accept datasets related to either a specific discipline (e.g., genomics) or a broad subject-area (e.g., social sciences). Some repositories allow for ...
Most discussions of researchers’ duties to return incidental findings or research results to research participants or repository contributors fail to provide an adequate theoretical grounding for such ...