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Tuesday, May 23, 2017
comparison figshare versus zenodo
Zenodo
see my posts (tag zenodo)
HTML of figshare
9 fields (input)
HTML
Three levels of services
- general features for FREE accounts
- services for publishers
- figshare Viewer
- visualize any format of supplemental and digital files within your articles
- services for institutions
- Curation workflows
- manage the curation of files to be made public, control quotas and administer rights
https://figshare.com/features
additional custom METADATA
Public files hosted on figshare are issued with Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) via DataCite through the California Digital Library. In order to meet with DataCite metadata requirements, figshare requires users to add the following information before making files public and citable: Title, author list (ordered), categories (set ontology), tags (free text) and a description with as much context as needed to interpret the files. Users can also add links to external sources.Institutional clients can define additional custom metadata when implementing figshare.
https://support.figshare.com/support/solutions/articles/6000079087-metadata-and-dois
Profile: All about your profile page
https://support.figshare.com/support/solutions/articles/6000088096-profile-all-about-your-profile-pageExample of a publisher
https://plos.figshare.com/Other programmatic tools (in GitHub)
https://github.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=figshare
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bibliometrics,
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open data,
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research,
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zenodo
comparison of 2 open archives: figshare zenodo
Zenodo
see my posts (tag zenodo)
HTML of figshare
9 fields (input)
HTML
Three levels of services
- general features for FREE accounts
- services for publishers
- figshare Viewer
- visualize any format of supplemental and digital files within your articles
- services for institutions
- Curation workflows
- manage the curation of files to be made public, control quotas and administer rights
https://figshare.com/features
Additional custom METADATA
Public files hosted on figshare are issued with Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) via DataCite through the California Digital Library. In order to meet with DataCite metadata requirements, figshare requires users to add the following information before making files public and citable: Title, author list (ordered), categories (set ontology), tags (free text) and a description with as much context as needed to interpret the files. Users can also add links to external sources.Institutional clients can define additional custom metadata when implementing figshare.
https://support.figshare.com/support/solutions/articles/6000079087-metadata-and-dois
Profile: All about your profile page
https://support.figshare.com/support/solutions/articles/6000088096-profile-all-about-your-profile-pageExample of a publisher
https://plos.figshare.com/Other programmatic tools (in GitHub)
https://github.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=figshare
Labels:
API,
bibliography,
bibliometrics,
for publishers,
open access,
open data,
pdf,
PLOS,
publication repositories,
research,
web service,
zenodo
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