DataPlanet
A collective resource to enable and spur easily reproducible, shareable, and searchable data-intensive research at UC San Diego
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About
The HDSI Data Planet Initiative creates a collective resource on campus to enable and spur easily reproducible, shareable, and searchable data-intensive research at UC San Diego. A landmark recent announcement from the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy also mandates such data sharing now for all federally-funded research.
- Secure-private sharing using Dataverse
- For both in-progress and published research.
- Files can stay at UCSD.
- Multiple levels of access control.
Research Data Sharing: Then vs. Now.
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- Enjoy full control over all your data artifacts: datasets, models, scripts, documentation, or other files. Receive Web visibility, academic credit, and increased citation counts. A Dataverse collection is easy to set up, allows you to describe and display your data artifacts, makes your data more discoverable to the research community, and satisfies data management plans.
- Seamlessly manage the submission, review, and publication of data and artifacts associated with your projects and publications.
- Establish a research data management solution for your community. Federate with a growing list of Dataverse repositories worldwide for increased discoverability of your community’s data. Participate in the drive to set norms for sharing, preserving, citing, exploring, and analyzing research data.
What exactly is Dataverse?
Acknowledgements
Data Planet is sponsored and administered by HDSI. The files and servers are hosted at SDSC. Website acknowledgment: Tanay Karve and Arun Kumar.
License
DataPlanet is distributed under Apache License v2.0.