[110b] Zenodo Tutorial: Upload Research Files (documents, slides, datasets & GitHub repos)
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This is a step-by-step tutorial on uploading files such as PPT, PDF, slides, datasets and GitHub repositories into Zenodo.
RESOURCES
Slides: https://zenodo.org/records/14852437
Transcript: https://blog.dataumbrella.org/esther-...
Video Part 1 [110a]: a full tutorial, Intro to Zenodo: Advancing Open Science ( • [110a] Intro to Zenodo: Advancing Open Sci... )
Video Part 2 [110b]: step-by-step tutorial: Upload research files (documents, datasets, code, etc) to Zenodo ( • [110b] Zenodo Tutorial: Upload Research Fi... )
Video Part 3 [110c]: What are FAIR Principles? ( • [110c] FAIR Principles (Findable, Interope... )
Timestamps
00:00 Begin step-by-step walk through of uploading files into Zenodo, start with Zenodo homepage
00:35 Versioning in Zenodo
03:20 How to sign up/sign in to Zenodo
04:17 Uploading files in Zenodo
08:53 Q: If you were to upload a paper, dataset and code, would they have the same or separate Digital Object Identifier (DOI)?
15:28 Filling in the optional fields(language, keywords etc) to your uploads
22:39 Viewing, editing and making changes to your uploads
25:14 Publishing and versioning uploaded files
About the Event
Zenodo is a general data repository where any research output (data, presentations, research articles, software, and much more!) can be shared and preserved for the long term, increasing their visibility and impact.
Zenodo is derived from Zenodotus, the first librarian of the Ancient Library of Alexandria and father of the first recorded use of metadata, a landmark in library history. It was launched in 2013 by CERN, which is The European Organization for Nuclear Research, and it is an intergovernmental organization that operates the largest particle physics laboratory in the world. It was built by researchers to ensure that anyone can join Open Science. The repository welcomes research from all over the world and all disciplines. Zenodo does not impose any requirements on format, size, access restrictions or licence. "Quite literally they wish there to be no reason for researchers not to share!"
The benefits of Zenodo include
Being accessible: It is free (up to 50GB per upload)
Helping researchers receive credit by making the research results citable and through OpenAIRE integrates them into existing reporting lines to funding
Providing a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) which is a globally unique persistent identifier for your record and is an important for discovery system to attribute citations correctly
Preserving knowledge: deleted website content (Research shows 25% of web pages posted between 2013 and 2023 have vanished.)
Sharing content accelerates research, this supports Open Science and reproducibility principles
Speaker: Esther Plomp
LinkedIn: / estherplomp
GitHub: https://github.com/estherplomp
#OpenScience #Documentation #repository
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