Recherche Data Gouv repository
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Who is the Recherche Data Gouv repository for?
The Recherche Data Gouv repository is a sovereign publication solution for sharing and opening up data to communities that do not yet have a recognized thematic warehouse. Data deposit and publication is done as a priority in the institutional space on which the author(s) depend.
An interactive flowchart aims to guide them in this choice.
Some definitions:
- Generic space: a generic space is offered by default to scientists whose institutions do not yet have an institutional space in the Recherche Data Gouv warehouse.
- Institutional spaces: Each higher education or research institution can request the creation of an institutional space in order to deposit and publish its research data. It ensures its administration and curation.
- Unit collections: Unit collections provide a view of the data production of a research unit. They also allow the management of data publication to be delegated as close as possible to researchers because the unit collection can be administered and curated by the unit concerned. Unit collections should preferably be created in the institutional space of a supervisory authority. In the case of mixed research units, once the collection has been created in an institutional space, it is strongly recommended to contact the administrators of the institutional spaces of the other supervisory authorities to link the UMR collection to the spaces concerned. In the specific case where no supervisory authority has an institutional space in Recherche Data Gouv, it is possible to request the creation of a collection in the generic space.
Partners for the development of the reposutory and catalogue modules
The development of the repository and catalogue modules was entrusted to INRAE, the French player with the most experience in the field of generic repositories (DataINRAE). INRAE was joined by 7 other institutions (INRAE, CNRS, Université de Lorraine, Université Grenoble Alpes, Université Paris Cité, Université de Lille, Université Paris Nanterre et Université de Strasbourg) that also have expertise in terms of repositories or support for the opening of research data. This multi-establishment team is working to develop the INRAE repository into a French repository for all establishments so that it meets the needs of the entire community.
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