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Repositories for long-term archiving

Search services for repositories

In addition to the university's own FoDaSi , other repositories are offered worldwide in which data can be stored across institutions. Search services such as Re3data and RIsources help to gain an overview of research data repositories:

 

Re3data.org (Registry of Research Data Repositories)

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The project re3data.org - Registry of Research Data Repositories aims to index repositories in a web-based directory and thus provide an overview of existing data collections.

Go to Re3data.org


RIsources

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With RIsources (RI = Research Infrastructure), the German Research Foundation (DFG) offers an information portal on scientific research infrastructures that provide scientists with resources and services for planning and carrying out research projects, including subject repositories for research data.

Go to RIsources

Selected interdisciplinary repositories

zenodo

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The interdisciplinary repository zenodo is maintained by CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. In addition to scientific publications, research data can also be uploaded.

Go to zenodo


RADAR (Research Data Repository)

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As a generic, cross-disciplinary service, RADAR pursues a two-stage approach that includes an (discipline-independent) entry-level service for archiving research data (also in the context of good scientific practice) and an extended service for data publication with integrated data archiving.

Go to RADAR

Subject-specific repositories

 

DFG Whitelist

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The DFG provides a comprehensive selection of recognized, subject-specific repositories via the whitelist. Whether linguistics and cultural studies, psychology, social sciences or natural sciences - the whitelist offers guidance in choosing the right repository.

Go to the DFG whitelist (PDF) (DE)

Selected subject-specific repositories

 

Humanities and Cultural Studies - DARIAH-DE

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DARIAH-DE offers networking of various disciplines in the humanities and cultural studies and promotes the exchange of resources, methods, data and experience by establishing a digital research infrastructure. With Archive-in-a-Box is an archive solution for humanities and cultural studies data.

Go to DARIAH-DE


German Studies - CLARIN-D

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CLARIN-D supports German studies research by providing services for finding German language data, for analyzing written and spoken text and for making corpora and research results available and accessible in the long term.

Go to CLARIN-D


Life sciences - PUBLISSO

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The specialist repository for life sciences is aimed at all researchers in the life sciences who wish to publish their work and research data freely accessible.

Go to PUBLISSO


Psychology - FDZ at the ZPID

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The Research Center (FDZ at ZPID (formerly PsychData) supports researchers in making their research data available in the scientific community of psychology and thus also making their own research work more visible, accessing research data that others have released for scientific use and making it accessible for their own research.

Go to FDZ at ZPID


Social sciences - GESIS

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The "Data Archive for Social Sciences" (DAS) is a central infrastructure facility for the registration, documentation and archiving of quantitative research data that promotes the analysis of social developments from a national, international comparative and historical perspective.

Go to GESIS


Social Sciences - Qualiservice

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The Qualiservice research data center archives and makes available qualitative social science research data from various disciplines for scientific reuse.

Go to Qualiservice

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