DataShare | Shared With: Everyone - 27 days ago | open access, research data, guidelines, service
As promised, SHERPA's Juliette service (compliments Romeo) now lists and rates the open access policies of research funders (UK and beyond) not only for peer reviewed outputs but for research data. Policies are given a pass-fail rating based on the following criteria: 1) Data archiving is required. 2) Data must be deposited within five years.
DataShare | Shared With: Everyone - May 21 2008 | preservation, service
DataShare | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 28 2008 | service, data repositories, social science data, UKDA, data centres
Following on from the StORe project, a JISC press release announces that UKDA-store will be launched on 30 June 2008 at the NCRM Methods Festival in Oxford. UKDA-store uses repository software to aid researchers to deposit data with the UK Data Archive and to self-archive their data. Astrid Wissenburg, Director of Communication and Information at the ESRC is quoted as saying that "The ESRC welcomes the creation of UKDA-store as a valuable tool for the archiving of social science data, and is complementary to the ESRC's publications repository."
DataShare | Shared With: Everyone - May 31 2007 | large_scale_data, research data, Edinburgh, serviceLatest News and slides detailing this new Edinburgh University initiative
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