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The GitHub repository of the project contains a file with links to the data stored in box. Data files can also be downloaded here. [351] APT Notes arXiv Cryptography and Security papers Collection of articles about cybersecurity This data is not pre-processed. All articles available here. [352] arXiv Security eBooks for free
An open repository or open-access repository is a digital platform that holds research output and provides free, immediate and permanent access to research results for anyone to use, download and distribute.
All files are released under a Creative Commons license, CC-BY for most files and CC0 (public domain) for datasets. [ 1 ] [ 10 ] Figshare allows researchers to publish negative data. [ 4 ] [ 8 ] The withholding of negative publications is a widely known phenomenon that leads to a significant bias, often referred to as the file drawer effect ...
re3data.org is a global registry of research data repositories from all academic disciplines. It provides an overview of existing research data repositories in order to help researchers to identify a suitable repository for their data and thus comply with requirements set out in data policies. [1] [2] The registry went live in autumn 2012. [3]
CORE (Connecting Repositories) is a service provided by the Knowledge Media Institute [Wikidata] based at The Open University, United Kingdom.The goal of the project is to aggregate all open access content distributed across different systems, such as repositories and open access journals, enrich this content using text mining and data mining, and provide free access to it through a set of ...
Data and model versioning is the base layer [21] of DVC for large files, datasets, and machine learning models. It allows the use of a standard Git workflow, but without the need to store those files in the repository. Large files, directories and ML models are replaced with small metafiles, which in turn point to
Data submission is facilitated by journals sending notices of new manuscripts to Dryad. This saves authors from having to re-enter the bibliographic details when they upload their data files. Dryad curators review submitted data files and perform quality control on metadata descriptions before inclusion of new content in the repository.