Zenodo is a catch-all repository that allows all researchers to archive and share their research objects with the world-wide research community.
Zenodo is a general purpose repository that enables researchers, scientists, projects and institutions to share, preserve and showcase multidisciplinary research results (data, software, publications, and other research objects) that are not part of the existing institutional or subject-based repositories of the research communities. It is founded in the trustoworthy CERN data centre and enables everyone to participate in Open Science. Used by more than 200K researchers and 7K communities all over the world.
Metadata are aggregated by the OpenAIRE Research Graph, information is accessed via a REST API
Offers versioning support (including new DOIs per version) for each resource
Is integrated with GitHub & the EC Participant Portal
Citations display using standardised formats
Offers easy to set up community management tools
Develop and publish your Data Management Plan on the cloud. Use customised dataset templates for different disciplines domains and funders. Connect to infrastructure services via OpenAIRE (ORCID, Funding agencies databases, repositories). Collaborate with your team and share publicly on Zenodo. Also available for institutional use, with local installations customised to your organisation specifications and needs (policy, repository, etc.).
Episciences is a web platform that allows researchers to easily publish and promote their early work (preprints), to Open Access overlay journals. Authors get early feedback, while earning credibility and attribution with no costs.
An open research search portal providing access to millions of interlinked scholarly works (publications, data, software), their citations and contextual information such as organisations, grants. Search and view all types of research outcomes, find repositories to deposit your research, and safely claim/link your research.
UsageCounts is an OpenAIRE service for content providers, research funders and policy makers, that collects and visualises usage activity of Open Access Repositories by using automated and standardised scientific methods.
The OpenAIRE Graph is a collection of interlinked research objects that aggregates metadata records from more than 70K scholarly communication sources from all over the world for researchers, service providers, research managers and policy makers, by following a participatory approach.
AMNESIA is a service that allows users to anonymize their data by using data anonymization algorithms.
OpenAIRE MONITOR is a service that produces well-documented, timely and accurate monitoring indicators of research activities for funders, research initiatives and organisations, by creating personalised and on-demand online configurable dashboards