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The Research Data Archive [https://archive.sigma2.no/] allows storing research data and making it accessible to other researchers up to 10 years, including getting a DOI for the dataset.  
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The Research Data Archive [https://archive.sigma2.no/ https://archive.sigma2.no/] allows storing research data and making it accessible to other researchers up to 10 years, including getting a DOI for the dataset.  
  
Some journals require that datasets are archived, referenced with a DOI and made accessible. See for instance this page for AMS journals:
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Some journals require that datasets are archived, referenced with a DOI and made accessible. See for instance  
[https://www.ametsoc.org/index.cfm/ams/publications/ethical-guidelines-and-ams-policies/data-archiving-and-citation/]
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[https://www.ametsoc.org/index.cfm/ams/publications/ethical-guidelines-and-ams-policies/data-archiving-and-citation/ this page] for AMS journals.
  
UiO recommends using the Norwegian national archive Norstore Archive: [https://archive.sigma2.no/]
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UiO recommends using the Norwegian national archive Norstore Archive: [https://archive.sigma2.no/ https://archive.sigma2.no/]
 
This service is available to academically funded researchers for free, regardless the size of the data set. You’ll have to get approval from sigma2 before using it. Log onto archive.sigma2.no/, press «deposit» and request access. You will get access through your FEIDE account (meaning: no extra passwords to remember).
 
This service is available to academically funded researchers for free, regardless the size of the data set. You’ll have to get approval from sigma2 before using it. Log onto archive.sigma2.no/, press «deposit» and request access. You will get access through your FEIDE account (meaning: no extra passwords to remember).
  
See [https://www.sigma2.no/content/nird-research-data-archive] for more information and this user guide: [https://www.sigma2.no/content/archive-user-guide].
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See [https://www.sigma2.no/content/nird-research-data-archive https://www.sigma2.no/content/nird-research-data-archive] for more information and this user guide: [https://www.sigma2.no/content/archive-user-guide https://www.sigma2.no/content/archive-user-guide].
 
And, yes, it IS possible to upload datasets directly from project areas, for instance /projects/researchers/researchers01/irenebn (see chap 2.7.2). Phew! I have 300+ GB to upload.
 
And, yes, it IS possible to upload datasets directly from project areas, for instance /projects/researchers/researchers01/irenebn (see chap 2.7.2). Phew! I have 300+ GB to upload.
  
  
See also [https://wiki.uio.no/mn/geo/geoit/index.php/Category:Norstore] for more information about data storage at UiO.  
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See also [https://wiki.uio.no/mn/geo/geoit/index.php/Category:Norstore this geoIT wiki page] for more information about data storage at UiO.  
  
  
 
Written by IBN, July 2018
 
Written by IBN, July 2018

Revision as of 14:03, 9 July 2018


The Research Data Archive https://archive.sigma2.no/ allows storing research data and making it accessible to other researchers up to 10 years, including getting a DOI for the dataset.

Some journals require that datasets are archived, referenced with a DOI and made accessible. See for instance this page for AMS journals.

UiO recommends using the Norwegian national archive Norstore Archive: https://archive.sigma2.no/ This service is available to academically funded researchers for free, regardless the size of the data set. You’ll have to get approval from sigma2 before using it. Log onto archive.sigma2.no/, press «deposit» and request access. You will get access through your FEIDE account (meaning: no extra passwords to remember).

See https://www.sigma2.no/content/nird-research-data-archive for more information and this user guide: https://www.sigma2.no/content/archive-user-guide. And, yes, it IS possible to upload datasets directly from project areas, for instance /projects/researchers/researchers01/irenebn (see chap 2.7.2). Phew! I have 300+ GB to upload.


See also this geoIT wiki page for more information about data storage at UiO.


Written by IBN, July 2018