The development of Dataverse, a generalist data repository, began in 2006 and is a successful open source project with a large community of users and developers with more than 90 installations in 34 countries around the world. The product and the technology behind Dataverse continue to evolve throughout the years: a major re-architecture effort is underway, moving to a single page, API-first, application, with separate front- and back-ends with the aim of expanding the modularity and interoperability of the software, as well empowering the community to produce and manage their own extensions. We will review a series of capabilities that are either new or expanded thanks to this re architecture effort: Data archiving of geotagged and geograp...
In the last years, the Dataverse project has successfully built an engaged community from universiti...
<p>Use of a persistent identifier for access to journal articles (the DOI) is now almost universal a...
For more than a decade, the Dataverse Project (dataverse.org) has provided an open-source platform u...
DaRUS, the upcoming data repository of the University of Stuttgart based on Dataverse, should not on...
A Presentation delivered at the Fall AGU 2018 Meeting Abstract: Data repositories provide much need...
Research data repositories play a crucial role in the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reu...
One of the projects for 2018 within the Consortium of European Social Science Data Archives (CESSDA ...
Building on efforts in the Dataverse community to enhance data documentation, input is required for ...
In this paper we present an approach called Common Framework, which addresses issues of interoperabi...
Among academic institutions data repositories are a trending addition to the ecosystem of open scien...
Libraries have lost their former monopoly on creating metadata. Currently, the internet abounds in m...
Modern demands on interoperability is a challenge to digital repositories. Our data catalogues, serv...
The Dataverse Project is an open source web application to share, preserve, cite, explore, and analy...
The Slovenian Social Science Data Archives (ADP) has identified the Dataverse application as the bes...
Workshop presented at the Research Data Access and Preservation (RDAP) Virtual Summit 2023 on March ...
In the last years, the Dataverse project has successfully built an engaged community from universiti...
<p>Use of a persistent identifier for access to journal articles (the DOI) is now almost universal a...
For more than a decade, the Dataverse Project (dataverse.org) has provided an open-source platform u...
DaRUS, the upcoming data repository of the University of Stuttgart based on Dataverse, should not on...
A Presentation delivered at the Fall AGU 2018 Meeting Abstract: Data repositories provide much need...
Research data repositories play a crucial role in the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reu...
One of the projects for 2018 within the Consortium of European Social Science Data Archives (CESSDA ...
Building on efforts in the Dataverse community to enhance data documentation, input is required for ...
In this paper we present an approach called Common Framework, which addresses issues of interoperabi...
Among academic institutions data repositories are a trending addition to the ecosystem of open scien...
Libraries have lost their former monopoly on creating metadata. Currently, the internet abounds in m...
Modern demands on interoperability is a challenge to digital repositories. Our data catalogues, serv...
The Dataverse Project is an open source web application to share, preserve, cite, explore, and analy...
The Slovenian Social Science Data Archives (ADP) has identified the Dataverse application as the bes...
Workshop presented at the Research Data Access and Preservation (RDAP) Virtual Summit 2023 on March ...
In the last years, the Dataverse project has successfully built an engaged community from universiti...
<p>Use of a persistent identifier for access to journal articles (the DOI) is now almost universal a...
For more than a decade, the Dataverse Project (dataverse.org) has provided an open-source platform u...