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  • The range of CIRAD's research has given rise to numerous datasets and databases associating various types of data: primary (collected), secondary (analysed, aggregated, used for scientific articles, etc), qualitative and quantitative. These "collections" of research data are used for comparisons, to study processes and analyse change. They include: genetics and genomics data, data generated by trials and measurements (using laboratory instruments), data generated by modelling (interpolations, predictive models), long-term observation data (remote sensing, observatories, etc), data from surveys, cohorts, interviews with players.

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  • 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 data set to be stored, independent of volume, number of files and structure. A published data set 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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  • DataverseNO (https://dataverse.no) is a curated, FAIR-aligned national generic repository for open research data from all academic disciplines. DataverseNO commits to facilitate that published data remain accessible and (re)usable in a long-term perspective. The repository is owned and operated by UiT The Arctic University of Norway. DataverseNO accepts submissions from researchers primarily from Norwegian research institutions. Datasets in DataverseNO are grouped into institutional collections as well as special collections. The technical infrastructure of the repository is based on the open source application Dataverse (https://dataverse.org), which is developed by an international developer and user community led by Harvard University.

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  • CORA. Research Data Repository (RDR) is a federated and multidisciplinary data repository that allows Catalan universities, CERCA research centers and other entities that carry out research to publish research datasets in FAIR mode and following the EOSC guidelines. The objectives of the RDR are to increase the efficiency and transparency of research through the rapid dissemination of datasets, and to facilitate their reuse.

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  • The Research Software Directory is a registry for research software across all disciplines. It is available as a free online service to share research software, make it more visible and discoverable and show its academic and societal impact.

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  • As a research data hub for social and economic history, Emporion offers a platform for the publication, indexing, and long-term storage of time series, historical statistical and panel data, georeferenced vector data, and text mining analysis results, as well as data papers describing them, in accordance with the FAIR Guiding Principles for Scientific Data Management and Stewardship. Emporion is also open to contributions from the fields of corporate and environmental history and the history of technology.

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  • Disciplinary long-term archive for climate and earth system science data

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  • The research data repository of TU Wien.

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  • B2FIND is a joint metadata catalogue that enables user to search and find research data from different sources and disciplines.

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  • DR-NTU (Data) is an institutional research data repository of Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore. The repository has a mission to curate, store, preserve, make available and enable the download of digital data generated by the NTU research community in various disciplines. The repository develops and provides guidance for managing, sharing, and reusing research data to promote responsible data sharing in support of open science and research integrity.

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  • The range of CIRAD's research has given rise to numerous datasets and databases associating various types of data: primary (collected), secondary (analysed, aggregated, used for scientific articles, etc), qualitative and quantitative. These "collections" of research data are used for comparisons, to study processes and analyse change. They include: genetics and genomics data, data generated by trials and measurements (using laboratory instruments), data generated by modelling (interpolations, predictive models), long-term observation data (remote sensing, observatories, etc), data from surveys, cohorts, interviews with players.

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  • 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 data set to be stored, independent of volume, number of files and structure. A published data set 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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  • DataverseNO (https://dataverse.no) is a curated, FAIR-aligned national generic repository for open research data from all academic disciplines. DataverseNO commits to facilitate that published data remain accessible and (re)usable in a long-term perspective. The repository is owned and operated by UiT The Arctic University of Norway. DataverseNO accepts submissions from researchers primarily from Norwegian research institutions. Datasets in DataverseNO are grouped into institutional collections as well as special collections. The technical infrastructure of the repository is based on the open source application Dataverse (https://dataverse.org), which is developed by an international developer and user community led by Harvard University.

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  • CORA. Research Data Repository (RDR) is a federated and multidisciplinary data repository that allows Catalan universities, CERCA research centers and other entities that carry out research to publish research datasets in FAIR mode and following the EOSC guidelines. The objectives of the RDR are to increase the efficiency and transparency of research through the rapid dissemination of datasets, and to facilitate their reuse.

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  • The Research Software Directory is a registry for research software across all disciplines. It is available as a free online service to share research software, make it more visible and discoverable and show its academic and societal impact.

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  • As a research data hub for social and economic history, Emporion offers a platform for the publication, indexing, and long-term storage of time series, historical statistical and panel data, georeferenced vector data, and text mining analysis results, as well as data papers describing them, in accordance with the FAIR Guiding Principles for Scientific Data Management and Stewardship. Emporion is also open to contributions from the fields of corporate and environmental history and the history of technology.

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  • Disciplinary long-term archive for climate and earth system science data

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  • The research data repository of TU Wien.

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  • B2FIND is a joint metadata catalogue that enables user to search and find research data from different sources and disciplines.

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  • DR-NTU (Data) is an institutional research data repository of Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore. The repository has a mission to curate, store, preserve, make available and enable the download of digital data generated by the NTU research community in various disciplines. The repository develops and provides guidance for managing, sharing, and reusing research data to promote responsible data sharing in support of open science and research integrity.

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