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The Eurac Research CLARIN Centre (ERCC) is a dedicated repository for language data. It is hosted by the Institute for Applied Linguistics (IAL) at Eurac Research, a private research centre based in Bolzano, South Tyrol. The Centre is part of the Europe-wide CLARIN infrastructure, which means that it follows well-defined international standards for (meta)data and procedures and is well-embedded in the wider European Linguistics infrastructure. The repository hosts data collected at the IAL, but is also open for data deposits from external collaborators.
CLARIN.SI is the Slovenian node of the European CLARIN (Common Language Resources and Technology Infrastructure) Centers. The CLARIN.SI repository is hosted at the Jožef Stefan Institute and offers long-term preservation of deposited linguistic resources, along with their descriptive metadata. The integration of the repository with the CLARIN infrastructure gives the deposited resources wide exposure, so that they can be known, used and further developed beyond the lifetime of the projects in which they were produced. Among the resources currently available in the CLARIN.SI repository are the multilingual MULTEXT-East resources, the CC version of Slovenian reference corpus Gigafida, the morphological lexicon Sloleks, the IMP corpora and lexicons of historical Slovenian, as well as many other resources for a variety of languages. Furthermore, several REST-based web services are provided for different corpus-linguistic and NLP tasks.
Apollo (previously DSpace@Cambridge) is the University of Cambridge’s Institutional Repository (IR), preserving and providing access to content created by members of the University. The repository stores a range of content and provides different levels of access, but its primary focus is on providing open access to the University’s research publications.
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AMS Acta is the institutional open access repository which enables the researchers of the Alma Mater Studiorum - University of Bologna to share, preserve and showcase their scientific results making them easily accessible, citable and reusable. The repository collects and disseminates scientific publications, research data and preprints. AMS Acta is the archiving infrastructure for the University of Bologna’s researchers participating in the European programme H2020 that requires open access and the mandatory deposit of all funded peer-reviewed publications in a repository. AMS Acta collects both publications and research data so it is also a suitable archiving solution for the funded projects participating in the H2020 Open Research Data Pilot.
Research Data Leeds is the institutional research data repository for the University of Leeds. The service aims to facilitate data discovery and data sharing. The repository houses data generated by researchers at the University of Leeds.
The UA Campus Repository is an institutional repository that facilitates access to the research, creative works, publications and teaching materials of the University by collecting, sharing and archiving content selected and deposited by faculty, researchers, staff and affiliated contributors.
The SURF Data Repository is a user-friendly web-based data publication platform that allows researchers to store, annotate and publish research datasets of any size to ensure long-term preservation and availability of their data. The service allows any dataset to be stored, independent of volume, number of files and structure. A published dataset is enriched with complex metadata, unique identifiers are added and the data is preserved for an agreed-upon period of time. The service is domain-agnostic and supports multiple communities with different policy and metadata requirements.
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RADaR - Digital Repository of Archived Publications of the Institute for Biological Research “Siniša Stanković” is the institutional digital repository of the Institute for Biological Research “Siniša Stanković” – National Institute of Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade. The aim of the repository is to provide open access to publications and other research outputs resulting from the projects implemented by the Institute for Biological Research “Siniša Stanković”. The repository uses a DSpace-based software platform developed and maintained by the Belgrade University Computer Centre (RCUB).
Research data from University of Pretoria. This data repository facilitates data publishing, sharing and collaboration of academic research, allowing UP to manage and in some cases showcase its data to the wider research community. Previously UPSpace (https://repository.up.ac.za/) was used for both datasets and research outputs. Now UP Research Data Repository is dedicated for datasets.
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The University of Lodz Repository is an institutional repository whose purpose is to disseminate the scholarly output of its staff and promote research conducted at the UL. It is an archive of its own electronic documents – each deposited publication or collection of research data is given a permanent identifier (handle), enabling the document to be cited and indexed in scientific databases. The University of Lodz Repository operates as an institutional repository based on Regulation No. 51 of the Rector of the University of Lodz of 31 March 2015.
The Arizona State University (ASU) Research Data Repository provides a platform for ASU-affiliated researchers to share, preserve, cite, and make research data accessible and discoverable. The ASU Research Data Repository provides a permanent digital identifier for research data, which complies with data sharing policies. The repository is powered by the Dataverse open-source application, developed and used by Harvard University. Both the ASU Research Data Repository and the KEEP Institutional Repository are managed by the ASU Library to ensure research produced at Arizona State University is discoverable and accessible to the global community.
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Spectrum, Concordia University's open access research repository, provides access to and preserves research created at Concordia. By depositing in Spectrum, Concordia scholars provide free and immediate access to their work and thus increase the visibility of both their own research and their university's intellectual output. Open access leads to the increased research profile and impact of scholars by bringing about greater levels of readership and citation of their publications.
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ZB MED's Repository for Life Sciences offers authors the chance to publish their scientific texts and research data from the fields of medicine, health, nutritional, environmental and agricultural sciences. In accordance with the principles of Open Access, these publications can be accessed over the Internet without restrictions. There is no charge to publish, archive or use the documents.
UEL Research Repository: the institutional repository of open access publications and research data at the University of East London. As a research archive, it preserves and disseminates scholarly work created by members of the University of East London.
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The URV's institutional repository is a deposit of digital documents that contains the teaching and research output of the members of the URV university community: for example, articles that have not yet been published (preprints), published articles (postprints), research data, end-of-degree projects, bachelor's degree theses, doctoral theses, teaching material and other documents that may be useful for generating knowledge. It is available to all the institutions that are part of the Campus of International Excellence Southern Catalonia and who wish to use it in cooperation with others.
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Macromolecular Xtallography Raw Data Repository (MX-RDR) is a domain-specific digital repository of crystallographic open research data. The use of Repository is open for everyone.
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The DDD, the UAB Digital Repository of Documents, is the tool that collects, manages, disseminates and preserves the scientific, educational and institutional production of the University. It also gathers digital documents that are part of or complement UAB libraries collections. The DDD repository shows an organized, open access and interoperable collection. The Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) acknowledges the importance of research data and the need for a policy aimed at promoting its visibility and reuse. This policy was drawn up by the Open Access Commission and was approved by the University Governing Council on 11 March 2020.
CaltechDATA is an institutional data repository for Caltech. Caltech library runs the repository to preserve the accomplishments of Caltech researchers and share their results with the world. Caltech-associated researchers can upload data, link data with their publications, and assign a permanent DOI so that others can reference the data set. The repository also preserves software and has automatic Github integration. All files present in the repository are open access or embargoed, and all metadata is always available to the public.
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QSAR DataBank (QsarDB) is repository for (Quantitative) Structure-Activity Relationships ((Q)SAR) data and models. It also provides open domain-specific digital data exchange standards and associated tools that enable research groups, project teams and institutions to share and represent predictive in silico models.
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Arias Montano, Institutional Repository of the University of Huelva is a repository of digital documents, whose aim is to publicize the scientific and teaching production of the University community, and ensure the preservation of their productions in digital format, as well as those institutions with which the University of Huelva has established agreements for this purpose. In order to collect the data management plans of the research projects carried out by the research groups and centers of the University of Huelva, the collection "Research data: complementary information" was created in Arias Montano, Institutional Repository of Investigations https://rabida.uhu.es/dspace/handle/10272/14868