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Short description: Research data repository
Zenodo
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ProducerOrganisation Européenne pour la Recherche Nucléaire (Switzerland)
LanguagesEnglish, French
Access
CostFree
Coverage
Disciplinesmiscellaneous
Record depthIndex, abstract & full-text
Format coveragejournals, conference papers, research papers, data sets, research software, report
Links
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Zenodo is a general-purpose open repository developed under the European OpenAIRE program and operated by CERN.[1][2][3] It allows researchers to deposit research papers, data sets, research software, reports, and any other research related digital artefacts. For each submission, a persistent digital object identifier (DOI) is minted, which makes the stored items easily citeable.[4]

Characteristics

Zenodo was launched on May 8, 2013, as the successor of the OpenAIRE Orphan Records Repository[5] to let researchers in any subject area comply with any open science deposit requirement absent an institutional repository. It was relaunched as Zenodo in 2015 to provide a place for researchers to deposit datasets;[6] it allows the uploading of files up to 50 GB.[7][8]

It provides a DOI to datasets [9] and other submitted data that lacks one to make the work easier to cite and supports various data and license types. One supported source is GitHub repositories.[10]

Zenodo is supported by CERN "as a marginal activity" and hosted on the high-performance computing infrastructure that is primarily operated for the needs of high-energy physics.[11]

Zenodo is run with Invenio (a free software framework for large-scale digital repositories), wrapped by a small extra layer of code that is also called Zenodo.[12]

History

In 2019, Zenodo announced a partnership with the fellow data repository Dryad to co-develop new solutions focused on supporting researcher and publisher workflows as well as best practices in software and data curation.[13]

As of 2021, Zenodo's publicly available statistics[14] for open items reported a total of over 45 million "unique views" and over 55 million "unique downloads".[15]

Also in 2021, Zenodo reported it had crossed 1 Petabyte in hosted data and 15 million yearly visits.[16]

References

  1. Peter Suber (2012). "10 self help". Open Access (the book). MIT. ISBN 978-0-262-51763-8. https://cyber.law.harvard.edu/hoap/?title=Open_Access_%28the_book%29&oldid=5242#Chapter_10:_Self-Help. 
  2. "How to make your own work open access". Harvard Open Access Project. https://cyber.law.harvard.edu/hoap/How_to_make_your_own_work_open_access#Deposit_in_an_OA_repository_.28.22green.22_OA.29. 
  3. "Zenodo open data repository (CERN)" (in en-GB). https://www.eui.eu/Research/Library/ResearchGuides/Economics/Statistics/DataPortal/Zenodo. 
  4. Laia Pujol Priego; Jonathan Wareham (2019). Zenodo: open science monitor case study. European Commission. Directorate General for Research and Innovation. doi:10.2777/298228. ISBN 9789279965524. https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2777/298228. 
  5. Andrew Purcell (8 May 2013). "CERN and OpenAIREplus launch new European research repository". Science Node. https://sciencenode.org/feature/cern-and-openaireplus-launch-new-european-research-repository.php. 
  6. "Zenodo Launches!". https://www.openaire.eu/zenodo-is-launched. 
  7. "Zenodo – FAQ". https://zenodo.org/faq. 
  8. Sicilia, Miguel-Angel; García-Barriocanal, Elena; Sánchez-Alonso, Salvador (2017). "Community Curation in Open Dataset Repositories: Insights from Zenodo". Procedia Computer Science 106: 54–60. doi:10.1016/j.procs.2017.03.009. 
  9. Herterich, Patricia; Dallmeier-Tiessen, Sünje (2016). "Data Citation Services in the High-Energy Physics Community". D-Lib Magazine 22. doi:10.1045/january2016-herterich. 
  10. "Making Your Code Citable". https://guides.github.com/activities/citable-code/. 
  11. "Zenodo Infrastructure". https://about.zenodo.org/infrastructure. 
  12. "GitHub - zenodo/Zenodo: Research. Shared.". 2019-07-23. https://github.com/Zenodo/zenodo. 
  13. "Funded Partnership Brings Dryad and Zenodo Closer". https://blog.zenodo.org/2019/07/17/2019-07-17-dryad-partnership/. 
  14. "Zenodo help: Statistics". https://help.zenodo.org/#statistics. 
  15. "Zenodo most viewed items". https://zenodo.org/search?page=1&size=20&q=&sort=mostviewed&access_right=open. 
  16. "Hardening our service". https://blog.zenodo.org/2021/12/07/2021-12-07-hardening-our-service/. 

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