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  1. Zenodo

    Open or closed — Share e.g. anonymized clinical trial data with only medical professionals via our restricted access mode. Versioning — Easily update your dataset with our versioning feature. GitHub integration — Easily preserve your GitHub repository in Zenodo. Usage statistics — All uploads display standards compliant usage statistics

  2. Zenodo open data repository (CERN)

    Zenodo is a multi-disciplinary open repository maintained by CERN . Datasets, documents and other research materials can be located via the Zenodo search engine. Scholars from any research discipline can upload data in any file format. A digital object identifier (DOI) is automatically assigned to all Zenodo files.

  3. Get started

    Zenodo enables you to share and preserve your digital research objects (publications, data, software, presentations, etc.). Zenodo is a general-purpose research repository where any research output can be shared by its users. Zenodo provides a home for research outputs that doesn't fit into discipline-specific repositories, or where no existing ...

  4. Zenodo

    Zenodo is a multi-disciplinary open research repository hosted by CERN and commissioned by the European Commission through the OpenAIRE project to support the Open Data and Open Access movements in Europe. Data, software and all research related digital artifacts up to 50 GB in all formats and from any stage of the research lifecycle can be submitted.

  5. Zenodo

    Zenodo is a general-purpose open repository developed under the European OpenAIRE program and operated by CERN. [1] [2] [3] It allows researchers to deposit research papers, data sets, research software, reports, and any other research related digital artefacts. For each submission, a persistent digital object identifier (DOI) is minted, which ...

  6. Zenodo

    Safe — your research is stored safely for the future in CERN's Data Centre for as long as CERN exists.; Trusted — built and operated by CERN and OpenAIRE to ensure that everyone can join in Open Science.; Citeable — every upload is assigned a Digital Object Identifier (DOI), to make them citable and trackable.; No waiting time — Uploads are made available online as soon as you hit ...

  7. EU Open Research Repository

    The new EU Open Research Repository, a Zenodo-community, capitalizes on past investments made in Zenodo and helps EU programme beneficiaries comply with the new FAIR and open science requirements, by implementing an easy go-to solution in Zenodo for beneficiaries to make data FAIR in practice. The repository is managed by CERN on behalf of the ...

  8. Zenodo

    Free and easy access to research results, data and analysis code - Open Science - is the very heart of the scientific process. ... and needs to be safely stored in a long-term repository available for society at large, if we want society to fully benefit from public research results. Zenodo was born at CERN with the EC's OpenAIRE project to ...

  9. FAQ

    Zenodo is an open dissemination research data repository, and the uploader of content responsible to ensure that the content is suitable for open dissemination and that it complies with applicable laws, including, but not limited to, privacy, data protection, and intellectual property rights.

  10. Zenodo

    Zenodo is a general-purpose data repository built on open source software that accepts all forms of research output from data files to presentation files. It was developed by the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), but is open to researchers from outside the EU. Data is stored in the CERN Data Center, which provides long-term preservation.

  11. Zenodo

    Open or closed — Share e.g. anonymized clinical trial data with only medical professionals via our restricted access mode. Versioning — Easily update your dataset with our versioning feature. GitHub integration — Easily preserve your GitHub repository in Zenodo. Usage statistics — All uploads display standards compliant usage statistics

  12. Zenodo Data Repository

    Zenodo is recommended general-purpose repository for research data. Zenodo is hosted by CERN and funded by EU, and expected to be available for a long time. Zenodo has a set of useful features to support open science. Zenodo Go to Zenodo.org. Zenodo is the recommended general-purpose repository for your dataset. ...

  13. Zenodo

    The Zenodo repository is open and not restricted to scientific disciplines or publications; it adheres to the principle "All fields of research. All types of research artefacts". It also permits sharing, curation and publication of data and software. The Zenodo code itself is open source and accessible via GitHub.

  14. Zenodo

    Zenodo is an open access repository for research data from any discipline. It accepts datasets of up to 50GB. View other items in these categories: Data management activity: Data preservation and archiving. Data sharing. Type of resource: Tools and services. Resource provider:

  15. GitHub

    README. GPL-2.0 license. Zenodo - Research. Shared. Zenodo, a CERN service, is an open dependable home for the long-tail of science, enabling researchers to share and preserve any research outputs in any size, any format and from any science.

  16. Zenodo

    Share and preserve your publications, data, software and all other scholarship for free in OpenAIRE's trusted repository hosted by CERN. Zenodo (https://zenodo.org) is an open repository for all scholarship, enabling researchers from all disciplines to share and preserve their research outputs, regardless of size or format.Free to upload and free to access, Zenodo makes scientific outputs of ...

  17. About records

    Files: The actual data for the digital research object. Persistent identifier: A globally unique persistent identifier (in our case a Digital Object Identifier) ... This is because Zenodo is a digital repository and operate according to best practices for archiving. A researcher citing a specific dataset on Zenodo must be able to rely on that ...

  18. EPFL community on Zenodo ‒ Library ‐ EPFL

    Zenodo is a general-purpose, free and open-access repository operated by the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN). It allows researchers in any subject area to deposit data sets, research software, reports, and any other research-related digital artifacts. Zenodo provides the following services: Data and metadata will be retained ...

  19. HORIZON-ZEN

    EU has over the past 10 years funded Zenodo, an open data repository built by CERN and OpenAIRE, to help beneficiaries comply with first open access, and then open data contractual requirements. ... The project will develop an enhanced Zenodo-community for the EC's research programme beneficiaries with support for: subcommunities for EU projects;

  20. GREI

    Zenodo is a free and open digital archive built by CERN and OpenAIRE, enabling researchers to share and preserve research output in any size, format and from all fields of research. ... for GREI is to develop collaborative approaches for data management and sharing through inclusion of the generalist repositories in the NIH data ecosystem. ...

  21. Webinar: Make your research FAIRer with Quarto, GitHub and Zenodo

    The FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) principles provide guidelines for making research data and other resources more easily discoverable and reusable, which can help increase your research's impact and exposure. ... Link the GitHub repository to Zenodo and give it a unique identifier (DOI) Prerequisites.

  22. Zenodo, a free and open platform for preserving and sharing research

    ZENODO is a CERN Data Centre-backed research data repository for the long-tail of science, enabling researchers to preserve and share their research output from any science, regardless of the size and format. ZENODO is an innovative and easy to use web-platform, which allows for upload, curation and sharing of the research data through an easy to use web interface and integration with other ...