The OpenAIRE project, in the vanguard of the open access and open data movements in Europe was commissioned by the EC to support their nascent Open Data policy by providing a catch-all repository for EC funded research. CERN, an OpenAIRE partner and pioneer in open source, open access and open data, provided this capability and Zenodo was launched in May 2013.
In support of its research programme CERN has developed tools for Big Data management and extended Digital Library capabilities for Open Data. Through Zenodo these Big Science tools could be effectively shared with the long-tail of research.
2. The catch-all repository
• Share and preserve your
publications, data, software
and all other scholarship for
free in OpenAIRE’s trusted
repository hosted by CERN
• https://zenodo.org
About Zenodo
3. 64% are willing to allow
others to access their
research data
Less than 15% of
researchers share data
in a data repository.
Open Data – the Research perspective - survey and case studies.
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How to prevent loss of research data?
6. • All research outputs from across all fields of research are
welcome
• Zenodo accepts any file format as well as both positive and
negative results.
• Citeable and discoverable: Zenodo assigns all publicly available
uploads a Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
• Create your own “repository” or collection through
‘Communities’
• Flexible Licensing — not everything is under Creative
Commons: allow for uploading under a variety of different
licenses and access levels.
About Zenodo
8. Upload
• Any discipline
• Any scientific output
• Any size/format
Sign-in locally or by using
your GitHub or ORCID
credentials. Easily upload
files of up to 50 GB.
9. Describe
• Reusable for others
• Link to related research
• Open, embargoed and
closed content
11. Publish
Files are NOT edible.
Metadata is.
Possibility to add versions
Indexed by OpenAIRE
– Research Graph
Statistics on
views/downloads
Easily to cite with DOI,
also per version.
12. Zenodo - FAIR data
Allows multiple
files/types
Machine readable
metadata
Tools
Open Data
Open license
DOI
13. • Zenodo allows you to create
your own collection and accept
or reject uploads submitted to
it.
• Curate — accept/reject what goes in your community
collection.
• Export — your community collection is automatically
exported via OAI-PMH
• Upload — get custom upload link to send to people
Communities
14. You can link records in Zenodo to grants from the following funders:
• European Commission (Framework Programme 7/Horizon 2020).
• ARC - Australian Research Council (Australia)
• FCT - Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, I.P. (Portugal)
• MESTD - Ministry of Education, Science and Technological
Development (Serbia)
• MZOS - Ministry of Science, Education and Sports of the Republic of
Croatia (Croatia)
• NHMRC - National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia)
• NSF - National Science Foundation (US)
• NWO - Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (Netherlands)
• WT - Wellcome Trust (UK)
OpenAIRE furthermore has the following funders in the pipeline
which will be made available in Zenodo once they launched in
OpenAIRE
• CSF - Croatian Science Foundation (Croatia)
• NIH - National Institutes of Health (US)
• RCUK - Research Council UK (UK)
• SFI - Science Foundation of Ireland (Ireland)
• SNSF - Swiss National Science Foundation (Switzerland)
• TARA - Tara Expeditions Foundation
Funders
Zenodo is integrated into reporting lines for certain research funds via
OpenAIRE. You can just upload your research to Zenodo, and they will
share the metadata with the funder directly, making reporting easier.
15. • Zenodo is funded by CERN and the European
Commission via the OpenAIRE projects
• Zenodo claims no ownership: no change of ownership
is implied and no property rights are transferred to CERN.
• Retention period: Items will be retained for the lifetime
of the repository (currently the lifetime of the host
laboratory CERN)
• Visibility in GoogleScholar & GoogleDatasetsearch
• GitHub integration — Easily preserve your GitHub
repository in Zenodo and making code citable.
Policies
16. • Research output is stored safely in cloud infrastructure of CERN's
Large Hadron Collider
• Data files are kept in multiple replicas in a distributed file system, and is
backed up nightly
• Uses CERN’s open source repository software Invenio.
• Zenodo code is itself open source. The work-in-progress, open issues,
and roadmap are shared openly in GitHub.
• All metadata is openly available under a CC0 licence, and all open
content is openly accessible through open APIs.
Technical requirements
17. Try it out: https://sandbox.zenodo.org/
Or use it: https://zenodo.org/
Questions: https://help.zenodo.org/
Contact: info@zenodo.org