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Yoda publishes research data on behalf of researchers that are affiliated with Utrecht University, its research institutes and consortia where it acts as a coordinating body. Data packages are not limited to a particular field of research or license. Yoda publishes data packages via Datacite. To find data publications use: https://public.yoda.uu.nl/ , or the Datacite search engine: https://search.datacite.org/repositories/delft.uu
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UCrea offers electronic access to documents generated by UC members in their academic, learning or research activity. The aim is to give greater visibility to academic production, increase impact and ensure preservation. UCrea supports documentation in various electronic formats and can include academic papers, research projects, preprints, articles, conference papers, etc.
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The repository stores resources generated by this University. It is organized into five collections: theses and dissertations; teaching material to support online training courses; OA publications from the university press; and historical documentation (includes academic journals and monographs in Spanish (1875-1940) and original material on local educational institutions (16th-20th centuries).
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The edoc-Server, start 1998, is the Institutional Repository of the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and offers the posibility of text- and data-publications. Every item is published for Open-Access with an optional embargo period of up to five years. Data publications since 01.01.2018.
The figshare service for The Open University was launched in 2016 and allows researchers to store, share and publish research data. It helps the research data to be accessible by storing metadata alongside datasets. Additionally, every uploaded item receives a Digital Object Identifier (DOI), which allows the data to be citable and sustainable. If there are any ethical or copyright concerns about publishing a certain dataset, it is possible to publish the metadata associated with the dataset to help discoverability while sharing the data itself via a private channel through manual approval.
DaYta Ya Rona is the research data repository of the North-West University to store, share, and explore research data, making it accessible, citable, and shareable
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The Repository stores in digital format all the academic and scientific documentation (Theses, Articles, Papers) generated by the institution. Its main objectives are to promote open access to the scientific-technological production generated by the Institution. It is organized by collections: Thesis and Final Works, Research, Institutional History and Photographic Archive.
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Mondragon Unibertsitatea’s open access repository provides you with full text access to the documents produced by University members, as result of the academic, research and institutional activity. Its purpose is to increase the visibility of University´s scientific and teaching production, to spread its impact and to assure its preservation. You can find PhD theses, Bachelor theses, didactic material, University publications, working papers, preprints, post-prints, articles, proceedings, institutional documentation, etc.
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RiuNet is intended to save the University community's production, personal or institutional, in collections. These can be made up of different types of documents such as Objects of learning (Polimedia, virtual labs and educational articles), theses, journal articles, maps, scholary works, creative works, institutional heritage, multimedia, teaching material, institutional production, electronic journals, conference proceedings and research data.
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DUGiDocs is the institutional repository of the Universitat de Girona. Its aim is to preserve, spread and make visible the intellectual production issued from research and teaching lead at the UdG, such as degree final reports, master reports and doctorate research reports by university students as well as articles in scientific periodicals. Moreover it includes indexing and content description tools, makes visualization from many other internet sites easier (interoperability) and it also includes open access.
In collaboration with other centres in the Text+ consortium and in the CLARIN infrastructure, the CLARIND-UdS enables eHumanities by providing a service for hosting and processing language resources (notably corpora) for members of the research community. CLARIND-UdS centre thus contributes of lifting the fragmentation of language resources by assisting members of the research community in preparing language materials in such a way that easy discovery is ensured, interchange is facilitated and preservation is enabled by enriching such materials with meta-information, transforming them into sustainable formats and hosting them. We have an explicit mission to archive language resources especially multilingual corpora (parallel, comparable) and corpora including specific registers, both collected by associated researchers as well as researchers who are not affiliated with us.