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Cloud-based data repository for storing, publishing and accessing scientific data. Mendeley Data creates a permanent location and issues Force 11 compliant citations for uploaded data.
Proper citation: Mendeley Data (RRID:SCR_015671) Copy
Archive for storing and sharing digital data (and accompanying documentation) generated or collected through qualitative and multi method research in social sciences. QDR provides data management consulting services and actively curates all data projects, maintaining value and usefulness of data over time, and ensuring their availability and findability for re-use.
Proper citation: Qualitative Data Repository (RRID:SCR_022833) Copy
International data repository for science, engineering and design. Services include curation, sharing, long-term access and preservation of research datasets. These services are available to anyone around the world. In addition, 4TU.ResearchData also offers training and resources to researchers to support them in making research data findable, accessible, interoperable and reproducible (FAIR).
Proper citation: 4TU.ResearchData (RRID:SCR_023125) Copy
Interoperable online network of marine and climate data resources.AODN Portal provides access to all available Australian marine and climate science data and provides the primary access to IMOS data.
Proper citation: Australian Ocean Data Network (RRID:SCR_023134) Copy
http://researchdata.aston.ac.uk/
Aston University's repository for their research data. It is one of three services providing information about Aston University�s research. Aston Publications Explorer holds Aston's research publications and Aston Research Explorer has broader information about Aston's research work including research staff, awards and activities, projects and research groups.Metadata will be accessible to anyone free of charge. The metadata may be re-used in any medium without prior permission and re-sold commercially provided the repository is mentioned.Aston�s repository holds datasets and corresponding metadata that have been produced by Aston University staff and students. The datasets deposited in Aston Publications Explorer range from metadata records only through to full datasets. Content is the sole responsibility of the authors, and any questions over content should be directed to them.Aston Data Explorer, Aston Publications Explorer AND Aston Research Explorer allow users to re-use full-text and other full-data items under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (CC BY NC ND) licence. This means that users must give appropriate credit to the authors and link to the licence. Users may not re-use the material for commercial purposes. Users cannot distribute material that has been remixed, transformed or built upon the original published output. Where a full-text or other full-data item has a licence that is more restrictive or permissive than the CC BY NC ND default licence, this licence should be adhered to.
Proper citation: Aston Data Explorer (RRID:SCR_023132) Copy
http://arch.library.northwestern.edu/
Arch is an open access repository for the research and scholarly output of Northwestern University. Log in with your NetID to deposit, describe, and organize your research for public access and long-term preservation. We'll use our expertise to help you curate, share, and preserve your work.
Proper citation: Arch (RRID:SCR_023130) Copy
Provides open access to Climate and Earth System Data from scientists at the centre and their collaborators. Helps to make your data open, FAIR and visually appealing. Each dataset and source code in the Bolin Centre Database is assigned a unique DOI. This makes it easy to cite and find your data. If dataset has more than one version, each version will have its own DOI.
Proper citation: Bolin Centre Database (RRID:SCR_023142) Copy
https://researchdata.bbk.ac.uk
Repository allows all researchers at Birkbeck to upload data, and get DOI.Data in the Birkbeck Data Repository is stored on Arkivum server.This is a very secure storage space, which will allow our data to remain unchanged and accessible for many years after it is deposited.
Proper citation: Birkbeck Research Data (RRID:SCR_023139) Copy
Astronomical data archive focused on optical, ultraviolet, and near infrared. Used for maximizing scientific accessibility and productivity of astronomical data. MAST hosts data from over dozen missions like Webb, Hubble, TESS, Kepler, and in the future Roman.
Proper citation: Barbara A. Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes (RRID:SCR_023137) Copy
Institute to advance genomics in support of the DOE missions related to clean energy generation and environmental characterization and cleanup. Supported by the DOE Office of Science, the DOE JGI unites the expertise at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology. The facility provides integrated high-throughput sequencing and computational analysis that enable systems-based scientific approaches to these challenges.
Proper citation: DOE Joint Genome Institute (RRID:SCR_003045) Copy
A consortium of leading national Australian universities which collects and preserves digital research data and makes these data available for secondary analysis. The consortium provides a data catalogue comprised of seven sub-archives: Social Science, HIstorical, Indigenous, Longitudinal, Qualitative, Crime and Justice, and International. All users can browse and search the catalogue, view study and variable documentation, and download related material. Registered users can also analyze and visualize most data online and users who have completed the relevant undertaking form(s) can download entire studies or subsets of variables. Deposited data are processed, reviewed, and published for research use.
Proper citation: Australian Data Archive (RRID:SCR_014706) Copy
Professionally curated repository for genetics, genomics and related data resources for soybean that contains the most current genetic, physical and genomic sequence maps integrated with qualitative and quantitative traits. SoyBase includes annotated Williams 82 genomic sequence and associated data mining tools. The genetic and sequence views of the soybean chromosomes and the extensive data on traits and phenotypes are extensively interlinked. This allows entry to the database using almost any kind of available information, such as genetic map symbols, soybean gene names or phenotypic traits. The repository maintains controlled vocabularies for soybean growth, development, and traits that are linked to more general plant ontologies. Contributions to SoyBase or the Breeder''s Toolbox are welcome.
Proper citation: SoyBase (RRID:SCR_005096) Copy
An NSF supported image repository of over 374,000 high-resolution photographs of approximately 4,000 species for research and education, used largely but not exclusively in the area of biodiversity research. Images can be annotated by users and browsed by specimen, view, taxonomy, location, collection, or annotation.
Proper citation: MorphBank (RRID:SCR_003147) Copy
https://neuroscienceblueprint.nih.gov/Resources-Tools/Blueprint-Resources-Tools-Library
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on February 22, 2023. National initiative to advance biomedical research through data sharing and online collaboration that provides data sharing infrastructure, software tools, strategies and advisory services. Groups may choose whether to share data internally or with external audiences. Hardware and data remain under control of individual user groups.
Proper citation: Biomedical Informatics Research Network (RRID:SCR_005163) Copy
A web-based hosting service for software development projects that use the Git revision control system offering powerful collaboration, code review, and code management. It offers both paid plans for private repositories, and free accounts for open source projects. Large or small, every repository comes with the same powerful tools. These tools are open to the community for public projects and secure for private projects. Features include: * Integrated issue tracking * Collaborative code review * Easily manage teams within organizations * Text entry with understated power * A growing list of programming languages and data formats * On the desktop and in your pocket - Android app and mobile web views let you keep track of your projects on the go.
Proper citation: GitHub (RRID:SCR_002630) Copy
http://treebase.org/treebase-web/
Repository of phylogenetic information, specifically user-submitted phylogenetic trees and the data used to generate them. TreeBASE accepts all kinds of phylogenetic data (e.g., trees of species, trees of populations, trees of genes) representing all biotic taxa. Data in TreeBASE are exposed to the public if they are used in a publication that is in press or published in a peer-reviewed scientific journal, book, conference proceedings, or thesis. Data used in publications that are in preparation or in review can be submitted to TreeBASE but will not be available to the public until they have passed peer review.
Proper citation: TreeBASE (RRID:SCR_005688) Copy
Collection of dissemination and exchange recorded biomedical signals and open-source software for analyzing them. Provides facilities for cooperative analysis of data and evaluation of proposed new algorithm. Providies free electronic access to PhysioBank data and PhysioToolkit software. Offers service and training via on-line tutorials to assist users at entry and more advanced levels. In cooperation with annual Computing in Cardiology conference, PhysioNet hosts series of challenges, in which researchers and students address unsolved problems of clinical or basic scientific interest using data and software provided by PhysioNet. All data included in PhysioBank, and all software included in PhysioToolkit, are carefully reviewed. Researchers are further invited to contribute data and software for review and possible inclusion in PhysioBank and PhysioToolkit. Please review guidelines before submitting material.
Proper citation: PhysioNet (RRID:SCR_007345) Copy
The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) was established by governments in 2001 to encourage free and open access to biodiversity data, via the Internet. Through a global network of countries and organizations, GBIF promotes and facilitates the mobilization, access, discovery and use of information about the occurrence of organisms over time and across the planet. GBIF provides three core services and products: # An information infrastructure an Internet-based index of a globally distributed network of interoperable databases that contain primary biodiversity data information on museum specimens, field observations of plants and animals in nature, and results from experiments so that data holders across the world can access and share them # Community-developed tools, standards and protocols the tools data providers need to format and share their data # Capacity-building the training, access to international experts and mentoring programs that national and regional institutions need to become part of a decentralized network of biodiversity information facilities. GBIF and its many partners work to mobilize the data, and to improve search mechanisms, data and metadata standards, web services, and the other components of an Internet-based information infrastructure for biodiversity. GBIF makes available data that are shared by hundreds of data publishers from around the world. These data are shared according to the GBIF Data Use Agreement, which includes the provision that users of any data accessed through or retrieved via the GBIF Portal will always give credit to the original data publishers. * Explore Species: Find data for a species or other group of organisms. Information on species and other groups of plants, animals, fungi and micro-organisms, including species occurrence records, as well as classifications and scientific and common names. * Explore Countries: Find data on the species recorded in a particular country, territory or island. Information on the species recorded in each country, including records shared by publishers from throughout the GBIF network. * Explore Datasets: Find data from a data publisher, dataset or data network. Information on the data publishers, datasets and data networks that share data through GBIF, including summary information on 10028 datasets from 419 data publishers.
Proper citation: GBIF - Global Biodiversity Information Facility (RRID:SCR_005904) Copy
https://www.beilstein-strenda-db.org/strenda/
Storage and search platform supported by Beilstein-Institut that incorporates STRENDA Guidelines. For authors who prepare manuscript containing functional enzymology data, STRENDA DB provides means to ensure that data sets are complete and valid before submitting them to journal.
Proper citation: STRENDA (RRID:SCR_017422) Copy
http://www.brainimagelibrary.org
Repository for confocal microscopy brain imaging data. Data archives that have been established by BRAIN Initiative Data Sharing. National public resource enabling researchers to deposit, analyze, mine, share and interact with large brain image datasets. Operated as partnership between Biomedical Applications Group at Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, Center for Biological Imaging at University of Pittsburgh and Molecular Biosensor and Imaging Center at Carnegie Mellon University. Provides persistent centralized repository for brain microscopy data.
Proper citation: Brain Image Library (RRID:SCR_017272) Copy
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