Shelves with archived files

Archiving

Shelves with archived files
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Repositories

Respositories aim on the permanent storage of data, respectively archiving, and partially include the publication of data. In general, a distinction is made between institutional, domain-specific and so-called generic data repositories. The types of digital objects which can be stored include text documents, audio data, software, results of experiments or measurements, survey data or, in a broader sense, research data of some special formats.

The portal re3data.orgExternal link provides a good starting point and comprehensive search and filter functions to find a repository for your research data. An overview of repositoriesExternal link is also available from the German Initiative for Network Information (DINI)External link.

Digital Library of Thuringia (DBT)

The Thüringer Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek (ThULBExternal link) operates the DBTExternal link as an institutional repository, allowing researchers to deposit their research data and to provide longterm access to it. This offer is intended for scientists who wish to archive their research data and cannot, or prefer not, to do so in domain specific repositories. This service is available free of charge to all researchers affiliated with a university in Thuringia.

Choosing an Adequate Repository

The following criteriaExternal link should be considered when making this choice:

In general, we advise to publish research data in repositories specific to your field. These typically possess more features (e.g. particular search functions) and support your community's data standards.