GitHub and more: sharing data & code | Innovations in Scholarly Communication

peter.suber's bookmarks 2016-10-10

Summary:

"Among those researchers that do archive and share data, GitHub is indeed the most often used, but just as many people indicate using ‘others’ (i.e. tools not mentioned as one of the preselected options). Figshare comes in third, followed by Bitbucket, Dryad, Dataverse, Zenodo and Pangaea (Figure 3)....Another surprising finding is the overall low use of Zenodo – a CERN-hosted repository that is the recommended archiving and sharing solution for data from EU-projects and -institutions. The fact that Zenodo is a data-sharing platform that is available to anyone (thus not just for EU project data) might not be widely known yet...."

Link:

https://101innovations.wordpress.com/2016/10/09/github-and-more-sharing-data-code/

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Tags:

oa.new oa.floss oa.surveys oa.data oa.repositories.data oa.disciplines oa.green oa.repositories oa.zenodo oa.surveys oa.repositories.data oa.repositories oa.pangaea oa.new oa.green oa.github oa.floss oa.figshare oa.dryad oa.disciplines oa.dataverse oa.data

Date tagged:

10/10/2016, 17:43

Date published:

10/10/2016, 13:43