Generalist Repository Comparison Chart. Stall, S., Martone, M. E., Chandramouliswaran, I., Federer, L., Gautier, J., Gibson, J., Hahnel, M., Larkin, J., Pfeiffer, N., Sedora, B., Sim, I., Smith, T., Van Gulick, A. E., Walker, E., Wood, J., Zaringhalam, M., & Zigoni, A. May, 2023. Publisher: Zenodo
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The General Repository Comparison Chart and FAIRsharing Collection (https://fairsharing.org/collection/GeneralRepositoryComparison) is an outcome of the NIH Workshop on the Role of Generalist Repositories to Enhance Data Discoverability and Reuse held 11-12 February 2020 (workshop summary).  Following the workshop, representatives of the participating generalist repositories collaborated to develop a tool researchers could use to make decisions about selecting a general repository. We intend for the content to be dynamically updated through our partnership with FAIRsharing.  As we work towards that goal, we currently have a static version of the comparison.   It is important to state that researchers should first determine if an appropriate domain repository exists for their research data.  Tools such as FAIRsharing.org and re3data.org can help with this determination. If using a domain repository is not possible, then a researcher should review both the general repository chart and consider their own institutional repository as a possible location to store their data.  Researchers need to comply with the requirements of their community, funder, country, publisher, and possibly others to ensure the best repository is selected.
@article{stall_generalist_2023,
	title = {Generalist {Repository} {Comparison} {Chart}},
	url = {https://zenodo.org/records/7946938},
	doi = {10.5281/zenodo.7946938},
	abstract = {The General Repository Comparison Chart and FAIRsharing Collection (https://fairsharing.org/collection/GeneralRepositoryComparison) is an outcome of the NIH Workshop on the Role of Generalist Repositories to Enhance Data Discoverability and Reuse held 11-12 February 2020 (workshop summary).  Following the workshop, representatives of the participating generalist repositories collaborated to develop a tool researchers could use to make decisions about selecting a general repository. We intend for the content to be dynamically updated through our partnership with FAIRsharing.  As we work towards that goal, we currently have a static version of the comparison.  


It is important to state that researchers should first determine if an appropriate domain repository exists for their research data.  Tools such as FAIRsharing.org and re3data.org can help with this determination. If using a domain repository is not possible, then a researcher should review both the general repository chart and consider their own institutional repository as a possible location to store their data.  Researchers need to comply with the requirements of their community, funder, country, publisher, and possibly others to ensure the best repository is selected.},
	urldate = {2024-03-28},
	author = {Stall, Shelley and Martone, Maryann E. and Chandramouliswaran, Ishwar and Federer, Lisa and Gautier, Julian and Gibson, Jennifer and Hahnel, Mark and Larkin, Jennie and Pfeiffer, Nicole and Sedora, Brian and Sim, Ida and Smith, Tim and Van Gulick, Ana E. and Walker, Erin and Wood, Julie and Zaringhalam, Maryam and Zigoni, Alberto},
	month = may,
	year = {2023},
	note = {Publisher: Zenodo},
	keywords = {Comparison Chart, Data Sharing, FAIR, FAIR Data, General Repository, Generalist Repository, Generalist Repository Comparison Chart, Software Sharing},
}

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