Publication and deposit of data

Answer toAll Latvian researchers are invited to self-archive or deposit datasets in the national research data repository DataverseLV. Research data can also be uploaded to sectoral repositories, to a repository set up by the research institution represented, and to other multidisciplinary research data repositories such as, Zenodo, Figshare or Dryad.
Answer to: To choose a repository to deposit a dataset, make sure it is trustworthy, e.g. registered re3data.org and certified CoreTrustSeal. Credible repositories provide greater visibility, quality and standards-compliant services. Choose a repository that supports standardised metadata, provides DOI assignment for datasets, long-term data preservation and access, and functionality to meet ethics, confidentiality and funder requirements. bass.
Answer: To deposit your research data, you must first prepare it in a structured format and describe it with appropriate metadata, ensuring its understandability and reproducibility usability. A suitable data repository should be selected and its requirements for data format, description and organisation of access should be followed. Regardless of the choice of repository, metadata quality and data organisation are essential for data deposition.
DOI (Digital Object Identifier) is a constant alphanumeric string used to identify digital objects, basically scientific results such as scientific papers, datasets and books. It provides a long-term and permanent reference to the object. Even if the URL link to the location of the object changes. The use of DOIs in research facilitates discovery, access and reference management of data and publications.

Publication and deposit of data

Answer toAll Latvian researchers are invited to self-archive or deposit datasets in the national research data repository DataverseLV. Research data can also be uploaded to sectoral repositories, to a repository set up by the research institution represented, and to other multidisciplinary research data repositories such as, Zenodo, Figshare or Dryad.
Answer to: To choose a repository to deposit a dataset, make sure it is trustworthy, e.g. registered re3data.org and certified CoreTrustSeal. Credible repositories provide greater visibility, quality and standards-compliant services. Choose a repository that supports standardised metadata, provides DOI assignment for datasets, long-term data preservation and access, and functionality to meet ethics, confidentiality and funder requirements. bass.
Answer: To deposit your research data, you must first prepare it in a structured format and describe it with appropriate metadata, ensuring its understandability and reproducibility usability. A suitable data repository should be selected and its requirements for data format, description and organisation of access should be followed. Regardless of the choice of repository, metadata quality and data organisation are essential for data deposition.
DOI (Digital Object Identifier) is a constant alphanumeric string used to identify digital objects, basically scientific results such as scientific papers, datasets and books. It provides a long-term and permanent reference to the object. Even if the URL link to the location of the object changes. The use of DOIs in research facilitates discovery, access and reference management of data and publications.