Zenodo

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ZENODO builds and operates a simple and innovative service that enables researchers, scientists, EU projects and institutions to share and showcase multidisciplinary research results (data and publications) that are not part of the existing institutional or subject-based repositories of the research communities.

General information


Type of service:
Service homepage: https://zenodo.org/
Provider: CERN
Provider homepage: https://home.cern/
Provides end-user support: supported

Administrative information

Data curation strategy:
Metrics: Zenodo tracks two types of evens: - Visits to a record page. - Downloads of a file.
Funding source: https://about.zenodo.org/infrastructure/
Intellectual property: By uploading content, no change of ownership is implied and no property rights are transferred to CERN. All uploaded content remains the property of the parties prior to submission.
User agreement: https://about.zenodo.org/terms/
Contact: https://zenodo.org/support

Target group

Target audience(s): , , , , , ,
Stage in research process:

Costs

Costs: Content may be uploaded free of charge by those without ready access to an organized data centre

Classification of the service

Confidentiality classifications for data: ,

Additional information

Additional information: https://about.zenodo.org/policies/

Formats

Accepted metadata formats: All metadata is stored internally in JSON-format according to a defined JSON schema. Metadata is exported in several standard formats such as MARCXML, Dublin Core, and DataCite Metadata Schema (according to the OpenAIRE Guidelines).
Accepted file formats: All files formats
Supported data type(s): , , , , , , , , , , ,

Storage

Maximum size of data: Total files size limit per record is 50GB. Higher quotas can be requested and granted on a case-by-case basis.
Version management: supported
Quality control: supported

Access

Access requirements: Open, closed, restricted - registration, embargoed
Tools/Interfaces for access: Web-interface, API, OAI-PMH
Supported type(s) of persistent identifiers:

Preservation

Long term guarantees: Versions: Data files are versioned. Records are not versioned. The uploaded data is archived as a Submission Information Package. Derivatives of data files are generated, but original content is never modified. Records can be retracted from public view; however, the data files and record are preserved. Replicas: All data files are stored in CERN Data Centres, primarily Geneva, with replicas in Budapest. Data files are kept in multiple replicas in a distributed file system, which is backed up to tape on a nightly basis. Retention period: Items will be retained for the lifetime of the repository. This is currently the lifetime of the host laboratory CERN, which currently has an experimental programme defined for the next 20 years at least. Functional preservation: Zenodo makes no promises of usability and understandability of deposited objects over time. File preservation: Data files and metadata are backed up nightly and replicated into multiple copies in the online system. Fixity and authenticity: All data files are stored along with a MD5 checksum of the file content. Files are regularly checked against their checksums to assure that file content remains constant. Succession plans: In case of closure of the repository, best efforts will be made to integrate all content into suitable alternative institutional and/or subject based repositories.