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Steve Welburn, 2012-08-28 03:57 PM
Publishing research data¶
Research data can be published on the internet through:- generic web archives (e.g. archive.org)
- research data sites (e.g. figshare)
- thematic repositories dedicated to a specific discipline / subject area
- institutional repositories dedicated to research from a specific organisation.
- The online Journal of the Acoustical Society of America is published through the American Institute of Physics and allows authors to submit supplementary materials with journal papers.
- Computer Music Journal is published by MIT Press. Again, supplementary materials can be published with journal articles
- The IEEE Signal Processing Society publish the IEEE Transactions on Audio Speech and Language Processing and will publish multimedia files (audio, images, video) and Matlab code
Repositories list from the DCC
Within the University of London, the School of Advanced Study has a repository of humanities-related items.
University of the Arts London have an online repository
Edina provides a national data centre
Services hosted at EDINA include:EDINA is a UK national academic data centre, designated by JISC on behalf of UK funding bodies to support the activity of universities, colleges and research institutes in the UK, by delivering access to a range of online data services through a UK academic infrastructure, as well as supporting knowledge exchange and ICT capacity building, nationally and internationally.
- JISC Mediahub
- OpenDepot open access to journal papers
- Mapping data