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Making research data repositories visible: the re3data.org Registry

Researchers require infrastructures that ensure a maximum of accessibility, stability and reliability to facilitate working with and sharing of research data. Such infrastructures are being increasingly summarized under the term Research Data Repositories (RDR). The project re3data.org-Registry of R...

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Published in:PloS one 2013-11, Vol.8 (11), p.e78080-e78080
Main Authors: Pampel, Heinz, Vierkant, Paul, Scholze, Frank, Bertelmann, Roland, Kindling, Maxi, Klump, Jens, Goebelbecker, Hans-Jürgen, Gundlach, Jens, Schirmbacher, Peter, Dierolf, Uwe
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Humans
Icons
Information Dissemination
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Information sharing
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Scientists
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