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Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences has started an institutional repository for open research data in DataverseNO

DataverseNO welcomes Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences as a partner institution with an institutional repository – INN Open Research Data  – for archiving and sharing open research data. This will give researchers at INN possibilities for increased impact and citations of their published datasets and strengthen the open science skills at the institution.

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Dataset #500 in DataverseNO just published – congratulation to NTNU Open Research Data

DataverseNO just reached dataset #500! Congratulations to Carlos Aizprua (NTNU), Cesar Witt (University of Lille), Ståle Johansen (NTNU), and Diego Barba (Petroamazonas), who became number 500 with their dataset “Replication Data for: Cenozoic stages of forearc evolution following the accretion of a sliver from the Late Cretaceous-Caribbean Large Igneous Province (CLIP): SW Ecuador-NW Peru” – https://doi.org/10.18710/BYZIZX.

 

Dataset #400 in DataverseNO just published – congratulation to Tromsø Geophysical Observatory

We congratulate Tromsø Geophysical Observatory with dataset # 400 in DataverseNO. The dataset TGO Ramfjordmoen Ionosonde Data August 2002https://doi.org/10.18710/2P4FJE is part of the long-time geophysical series of measurements started in 1932.

Western Norway University of Applied Sciences (HVL) has started an institutional repository for open research data in DataverseNO

DataverseNO welcomes HVL as a partner institution with an institutional repository– HVL Open Research Data – for archiving and sharing open research data. This will give researchers at HVL possibilities for increased impact and citations of their published datasets and strengthen the open science skills at the institution.

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DataverseNO contributing to SSHOC

Together with TROLLing, DataverseNO is contributing to the Social Sciences & Humanities Open Cloud (SSHOC). More info here.

 

NTNU – Norwegian University of Science and Technology now with an institutional repository for open research data in DataverseNO

DataverseNO welcomes NTNU as a partner institution with an institutional repository – NTNU Open Research Data – for archiving and sharing open research data. This will give researchers at NTNU possibilities for increased impact and citations of their published datasets and strengthen the open science skills at the institution.

Dataset #300 in DataverseNO just published – congratulation to NMBU Open Research Data

DataverseNO just reached dataset #300 and send congratulation to Nicolay Worren, The Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU), which became number 300 with his dataset “Organization design practitioner study data set” – https://doi.org/10.18710/WNRIXH

Datasets in DataverseNO now included in the discovery service B2FIND

B2FIND is a discovery service based on metadata steadily harvested from research data collections from EUDAT data centres and other repositories, that now also includes DataverseNO with all its sub-archives.
The B2FIND service includes metadata that is harvested from many different community repositories and offers faceted browsing.

B2FIND: http://b2find.eudat.eu/

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10 GB free storage for archiving and publishing of datasets in DataverseNO

DataverseNO extends its data archiving service for archiving and publishing datasets in DataverseNO within 10 GB  for all researchers with Feide-ID. Contact research-data@support.uit.no if this restriction causes problems.

This is a free offer primarily intended to cover the need for an open data archive in those cases where publishers of a publication require data to be archived and made openly available. You must log in to DataverseNO with your Feide-ID. If your institution is not listed in the log-in menu, please ask the IT user support at your institution to activate Feide log-in for DataverseNO.

Go to DataverseNO: https://dataverse.no/

More info about and deposit guide for DataverseNO: http://info.dataverse.no

Tromsø Geophysical Observatory (TGO) – A new collection in UiT Open Research Data

We congratulate TGO on the first dataset (https://doi.org/10.18710/7BFJQQ) in this collection, which will include the long-time geophysical series of measurements that the University of Tromsø took over responsibility for in 1972. Among other things, TGO monitors of the upper part of the Earth’s atmosphere – the ionosphere – with its microwave radar in Ramfjordmoen East of Tromsø. This series of measurements was started in 1932 and is one of the world’s oldest in its kind. With this publication, TGO has started its work to make this series of measurements more discoverable and easily accessible to all.