New article published: “re3data – Indexing the Global Research Data Repository Landscape Since 2012”

Dear colleagues,

I would like to share the following reading recommendation with you:

“re3data – Indexing the Global Research Data Repository Landscape Since 2012” (re3data – Indexing the Global Research Data Repository Landscape Since 2012 | Scientific Data)

Our article in Scientific Data looks back at over ten years of service provision and covers ten important aspects relevant to the management of re3data, the global Registry for Research Data Repositories. These include:

(1) Our ongoing commitment to openness,
(2) the pivotal role of quality assurance in service operation,
(3) our proactive engagement with global infrastructure and Open Science communities,
(4) the importance of interoperability to enable automated data flows,
(5) the necessity for continuous development,
(6) ensuring sustainability in the face of changing demands,
(7) the service’s entrenchment in research data policies and other Open Science regulations,
(8) the emphasis on data reuse for re3data,
(9) the various research endeavors that utilize re3data, and
(10) the significance of public outreach efforts to amplify the visibility of such an internationally utilized service.

The article is accompanied by a blog post: re3data - The Global Registry of Research Data Repositories | Research Data Community

Happy reading! :slight_smile:

With best regards from the re3data team
Nina Weisweiler