Make your Science FAIR with Zenodo | by Luke Gloege, Ph.D. | May, 2021 | Towards Data Science

Items tagged with oa.zenodo in Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) 2021-05-28

Summary:

Published data should be FAIR: Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable. Data repositories, such as Zenodo, help ensure research projects are FAIR. Zenodo is a free platform that allows anyone to upload and store data, making it searchable and providing a digital object identifier (DOI). Uploading small files from your local computer is easy with the drag-and-drop feature on the webpage. But if the files are large and on a remote computer then you need to use Zenodo REST API. This post describes how to interact with your Zenodo account using the API via Python so you can create projects and upload data programmatically.

Link:

https://towardsdatascience.com/make-your-science-fair-with-zenodo-b209fc74400c

Updated:

05/28/2021, 13:57

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oa.python oa.data oa.apis repositories fair zenodo

Date tagged:

05/28/2021, 17:57

Date published:

05/23/2021, 13:57