Hello from Vancouver
I am now focusing on provide research data management assistance to researchers in chemistry, chemical engineering, and materials engineering.
In terms of research data repositories, are Figshare and Zenodo the most commonly used?
Earlier this week, I met with a chemistry professor to discuss research data and specifically how the department can comply with Canadian research data funder requirements.
Currently their research data is accessible as Supporting information via the journal article. Another challenge is the wide variety of data produced. The Supporting information for one of his article describes PXRD, Raman, TGA, nitrogent sorption isotherms, SEM and the list goes one.
Any guidance on how you are providing research data management assistance to your researchers would be greatly appreciated.
Regards
Kevin Lindstrom
Librarian for Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences; Chemistry; Physics and Astronomy; Chemical and Biological Engineering; Electrical and Computer Engineering; Materials Engineering; Mining Engineering
Woodward Library
The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus | Musqueam Traditional Territory
2198 Health Sciences Mall | Vancouver BC | V6T 1Z3 Canada
Author: Kevin Lindstrom
Date: 07 Dec, 2021
Dear Nicole
Thank you for letting me know about Chemotion.
A quick full-text search for Chemotion's doi 10.14272 retrieves a number of articles including
https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2021/DT/D1DT00832C
https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.202003885
I'll add Chemotion's doi to my list of data repositories that I am tracking.
All the best
Kevin
Kevin Lindstrom MLIS
Librarian for Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences; Chemistry; Physics and Astronomy; Chemical and Biological Engineering; Electrical and Computer Engineering; Materials Engineering; Mining Engineering
Woodward Library
The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus | Musqueam Traditional Territory
2198 Health Sciences Mall | Vancouver BC | V6T 1Z3 Canada
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Hello from Vancouver
I am now focusing on provide research data management assistance to researchers in chemistry, chemical engineering, and materials engineering.
In terms of research data repositories, are Figshare and Zenodo the most commonly used?
Earlier this week, I met with a chemistry professor to discuss research data and specifically how the department can comply with Canadian research data funder requirements.
Currently their research data is accessible as Supporting information via the journal article. Another challenge is the wide variety of data produced. The Supporting information for one of his article describes PXRD, Raman, TGA, nitrogent sorption isotherms, SEM and the list goes one.
Any guidance on how you are providing research data management assistance to your researchers would be greatly appreciated.
Regards
Kevin Lindstrom
Librarian for Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences; Chemistry; Physics and Astronomy; Chemical and Biological Engineering; Electrical and Computer Engineering; Materials Engineering; Mining Engineering
Woodward Library
The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus | Musqueam Traditional Territory
2198 Health Sciences Mall | Vancouver BC | V6T 1Z3 Canada
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Author: Gilles Ohanessian
Date: 08 Dec, 2021
Dear Kevin,
A number of repositories for chemical and physical research data can be found on this page :
https://www.datacc.org/en/your-needs/highlighting-your-data/where-and-ho...
For each of the 30+ repositories selected, a number of relevant characteristics are indicated to help scientists make their choice.
Hope you will find this helpful.
Regards,
Gilles
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Dear Nicole
Thank you for letting me know about Chemotion.
A quick full-text search for Chemotion's doi 10.14272 retrieves a number of articles including
https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2021/DT/D1DT00832C
https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.202003885
I'll add Chemotion's doi to my list of data repositories that I am tracking.
All the best
Kevin
Kevin Lindstrom MLIS
Librarian for Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences; Chemistry; Physics and Astronomy; Chemical and Biological Engineering; Electrical and Computer Engineering; Materials Engineering; Mining Engineering
Woodward Library
The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus | Musqueam Traditional Territory
2198 Health Sciences Mall | Vancouver BC | V6T 1Z3 Canada
***@***.*** Twitter: https://twitter.com/KevinUBC
https://woodward.library.ubc.ca
ROR: https://ror.org/03rmrcq20
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Sent: Tuesday, December 7, 2021 10:29 AM
To: Chemistry Research Data IG
Subject: [chemistry-research-data] Figshare Data Repository for Chemistry Research Data
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Hello from Vancouver
I am now focusing on provide research data management assistance to researchers in chemistry, chemical engineering, and materials engineering.
In terms of research data repositories, are Figshare and Zenodo the most commonly used?
Earlier this week, I met with a chemistry professor to discuss research data and specifically how the department can comply with Canadian research data funder requirements.
Currently their research data is accessible as Supporting information via the journal article. Another challenge is the wide variety of data produced. The Supporting information for one of his article describes PXRD, Raman, TGA, nitrogent sorption isotherms, SEM and the list goes one.
Any guidance on how you are providing research data management assistance to your researchers would be greatly appreciated.
Regards
Kevin Lindstrom
Librarian for Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences; Chemistry; Physics and Astronomy; Chemical and Biological Engineering; Electrical and Computer Engineering; Materials Engineering; Mining Engineering
Woodward Library
The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus | Musqueam Traditional Territory
2198 Health Sciences Mall | Vancouver BC | V6T 1Z3 Canada
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