MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society new partner of DataverseNO

DataverseNO welcomes MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society as a partner institution. With its own institutional collection (https://dataverse.no/dataverse/mf) in DataverseNO, MF can now offer their researchers a certified and curated data repository where they can make their data openly available and thus make their research more visible, and promote competence on open research.

Østfold University College new partner of DataverseNO

DataverseNO welcomes Østfold University College as a partner institution. With the institutional collection Østfold University College Open Research Data (https://dataverse.no/dataverse/hiof), HiØ can now offer their researchers a certified and curated data repository where they can make their data openly available and thus make their research more visible, and promote competence on open research.

DataverseNO is CoreTrustSeal certified

On March 26, DataverseNO was informed that the Board of CoreTrustSeal had approved our application for CoreTrustSeal certification. The CoreTrustSeal is a quality seal of approval for sustainable and trustworthy research data repositories.

DataverseNO (https://dataverse.no/ and https://info.dataverse.no/) is a national, generic repository for open research data that is currently used by 9 universities and university colleges in Norway, and the certification covers all institutional collections in the repository.

This is a milestone for DataverseNO, and we are very pleased to be able to offer a certified repository to our partner institutions, says Johanne Raade, library director at UiT The Arctic University of Norway, and chair of DataverseNO board.

Through the CoreTrustSeal certification, data repositories demonstrate that they meet a number of requirements for both technical infrastructure and stewardship model and routines. In total, 15 qualification requirements are included in the CoreTrustSeal certification, and DataverseNO meets 14 of them at the highest level (“The guideline has been fully implemented in the repository”). As part of the certification process, we have developed a comprehensive set of guidelines for the repository, the DataverseNO Policy Framework.

We are looking forward to continuing the good work of DataverseNO together with our partner institutions and to further developing the repository so that we at any time can provide Norwegian researchers with an infrastructure that supports them in making their research data as FAIR as possible.

Presentations from the European Dataverse Workshop 2020

The presentations from the European Dataverse Workshop 2020 are now published in a new issue of the Septentrio Conference Series: https://doi.org/10.7557/scs.2020.2.

 

The University of Stavanger has just established UiS Open Research Data within DataverseNO

DataverseNO welcome the University of Stavanger as a new partner institution. With their own institutional collection for open research data – UiS Open Research Data – UiS can now offer their researchers an infrastructure that increases the chances for citations, makes their research more visible, and improves their Open Science skills.

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FAIRsFAIRs support for DataverseNO

Good news at the close of 2019: DataverseNO (https://dataverse.no/) has been selected as one of 12 repositories to get support from FAIRsFAIR (https://www.fairsfair.eu/) to improve its level of interoperability (https://www.fairsfair.eu/application-results-open-call-data-repositories). We are pleased to see that also two other Dataverse repositories are joining us in this effort: Data Inra and Data Science Po.

We are looking forward to working together with the FAIRsFAIR community on implementing the  FAIR principles for research data (https://www.go-fair.org/fair-principles/).

 

European Dataverse Workshop 2020

UiT The Arctic University of Norway is organizing a workshop on Dataverse on January 23-24, 2020. For more information, please see the workshop webpage: https://site.uit.no/dataverseno/european-dataverse-workshop-2020/.

 

Congratulation to Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences!

We congratulate Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences  with the first datasets in the institutional repository – INN Open Research Data; Nacey, Susan; Greve, Linda; Johansson Falck, Marlene, 2019, “Replication Data for: Linguistic metaphor identification in Scandinavian”, https://doi.org/10.18710/925GNY, DataverseNO og Nacey, Susan; Krennmayr, Tina; Dorst, Aletta G.; Reijnierse, W. Gudrun, 2019, “Replication Data for: What the MIPVU protocol doesn’t tell you (even though it really does)”, https://doi.org/10.18710/F04UW5, DataverseNOLogo Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences

The University of Bergen has established their own repository for open research data within DataverseNO

DataverseNO are welcoming the University of Bergen as a new partner institution. With their own institutional repository for open research data – UiB Open Research Data – UiB can now offer their researchers an infrastructure which increases the chances for citations, makes their research more visible, and improves their Open Science skills.

Nord University has started an institutional repository for open research data in DataverseNO

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

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