Neurovault
A place where researchers can publicly store and share unthresholded statistical maps, parcellations, and atlases produced by MRI and PET studies. (Source: Neurovault website)
Cataloguing services for your research data
The following services have been tagged Public.
A place where researchers can publicly store and share unthresholded statistical maps, parcellations, and atlases produced by MRI and PET studies. (Source: Neurovault website)
PubChem is a open access database that collects and provides information on chemical chemistry data.
PubChem records are contributed by hundreds of data sources.
Data sources submit Substance and/or BioAssay records.
PubChem derives Compound records from unique structures.
MetaboLights (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/metabolights) is a general-purpose, open-access repository for metabolomics studies, their raw experimental data and associated metadata, maintained by one of the major open-access data providers in molecular biology
A service of the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), openICPSR is a self-publishing repository for social, behavioral, and health sciences research data. openICPSR is particularly well-suited for the deposit of replication data sets for researchers who need to publish their raw data associated with a journal article so that other researchers can replicate their findings.
OSF is a free and open source project management tool that supports researchers throughout their entire project lifecycle.
A collaborative environment with all kinds of communication options such as chat and (video) telephony.
A personal cloud storage service to securely store, synchronise and share files. Cloud storage alternative to the Leiden University personal (P:) drive.
A working group cloud storage service to securely store, synchronise and share files from various external file systems, such as local file servers, SURFdrive, Dropbox, and Google Drive, whilst accessing the total environment from one common workspace.
ICPSR maintains a data archive of more than 250,000 files of research in the social and behavioral sciences.
The focus is on resources relevant for the study of function, meaning and coherence of cultural expressions and resources relevant for the structural, dialectological and sociolinguistic study of language variation within the Dutch language.