The software Dataverse can be used at the Hildesheim University Foundation for the institutional research data repository since mid-May 2020. The DFG Code "Guidelines for Safeguarding Good Scientific Practice" from August 1, 2019, states that all universities and non-university research institutions must implement the 19 guidelines in a legally binding manner in order to receive funding from the German Research Foundation. To make scientific knowledge publicly available, the research data (usually raw data) - depending on the specialist area – has to be accessible for ten years in the institution where it originated and be kept in repositories
Presentation at the online workshop "Training Webinar for DataverseCAT Repositories", 18.05. - 19.05...
The paper proposes to establish a federated scientific data hub to deliver trusted data-intensive se...
In the context of the Social Sciences and Humanities Open Cloud - SSHOC project realising the Social...
Hildesheim University Library maintains cooperations with the relevant actors in research data manag...
Learn how to install and use Dataverse research data repository software in this LIBSENSE webinar, M...
The Dataverse Project is an open source web application to share, preserve, cite, explore, and analy...
The “Guidelines for handling research data at the University of Hildesheim Foundation” were adopted ...
The “Guidelines for handling research data at the University of Hildesheim Foundation” were adopted ...
Presentation to Data Science Seminar at Carleton University, Institute for Data Science, May 11, 201...
Poster presented during the Dataverse Community Meeting 2023. Discussing the state of affairs with ...
For more than a decade, the Dataverse Project (dataverse.org) has provided an open-source platform u...
One of the projects for 2018 within the Consortium of European Social Science Data Archives (CESSDA ...
Twelve years ago Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS) in the Netherlands developed the first...
Research data repositories play a crucial role in the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reu...
Dataverse data repository provides a lot of opportunities for different research communities, this p...
Presentation at the online workshop "Training Webinar for DataverseCAT Repositories", 18.05. - 19.05...
The paper proposes to establish a federated scientific data hub to deliver trusted data-intensive se...
In the context of the Social Sciences and Humanities Open Cloud - SSHOC project realising the Social...
Hildesheim University Library maintains cooperations with the relevant actors in research data manag...
Learn how to install and use Dataverse research data repository software in this LIBSENSE webinar, M...
The Dataverse Project is an open source web application to share, preserve, cite, explore, and analy...
The “Guidelines for handling research data at the University of Hildesheim Foundation” were adopted ...
The “Guidelines for handling research data at the University of Hildesheim Foundation” were adopted ...
Presentation to Data Science Seminar at Carleton University, Institute for Data Science, May 11, 201...
Poster presented during the Dataverse Community Meeting 2023. Discussing the state of affairs with ...
For more than a decade, the Dataverse Project (dataverse.org) has provided an open-source platform u...
One of the projects for 2018 within the Consortium of European Social Science Data Archives (CESSDA ...
Twelve years ago Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS) in the Netherlands developed the first...
Research data repositories play a crucial role in the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reu...
Dataverse data repository provides a lot of opportunities for different research communities, this p...
Presentation at the online workshop "Training Webinar for DataverseCAT Repositories", 18.05. - 19.05...
The paper proposes to establish a federated scientific data hub to deliver trusted data-intensive se...
In the context of the Social Sciences and Humanities Open Cloud - SSHOC project realising the Social...