Foreword ixRenaud FabreChapter 1 The Research Data Repository Facility 1Violaine Rebouillat and Joachim Schöpfel1.1 Introduction 11.2 The term repository in the context of open access 11.3 How to define a research data repository 51.4 Variable geometry devices 71.4.1 Heterogeneous content 71.4.2 A variable scope 81.4.3 More or less standardized functionalities 101.5 The question of trust 151.6 Certification 191.7 The FAIR principles 211.8 Lifecycle and facility 231.9 References 26Chapter 2 The Landscape of Research Data Repositories in France 31Joachim Schöpfel2.1 Introduction 312.2 Context 312.3 Number 332.4 Types of repositories 352.5 Institutions and partners 382.6 Domains 392.7 FAIR principles 412.8 Certification 432.9 Perspectives 442.10 References 47Chapter 3 The International Community: The Strasbourg Astronomical Data Centre (CDS) 49Françoise Genova and Mark G. Allen3.1 Introduction 493.2 The Strasbourg Astronomical Data Centre 493.3 The mission and organization of the CDS 503.4 The evolution and services of the CDS 523.5. FAIR principles in astronomy: the astronomical virtual observatory 553.6 The use of CDS services 563.7 Overview 583.8 Perspectives 583.8.1 Current and future challenges 583.8.2 Future developments 603.8.3 What will the CDS look like in 5 or 10 years? 613.9 Acknowledgments 613.10 References 61Chapter 4 Data INRAE - The Networked Repository 63Esther Dzalé YeumoChapter 5 SEANOE - A Thematic Repository 77Frédéric Merceur, Loic Petit De La Villeon and Sybille Van IseghemChapter 6 Nakala - A Data Publishing Service 97Stéphane PouyllauChapter 7 The National Repository Option 117Louki-Géronimo Richou and Joachim Schöpfel7.1 Introduction 1177.2 The concept 1177.3 The request 1207.4 Features and services 1237.5 Architecture 1257.6 Alternatives 1277.6.1 Develop disciplinary and local solutions 1277.6.2 Pooling through aggregation 1287.6.3 Outsource the system to a service provider 1287.6.4 Develop a partnership with a non-profit actor 1297.7 Perspectives 1307.8 Addendum 1337.9 References 134Chapter 8 Comparative Study of National Research Services 135Hugo Catherine8.1 Introduction 1358.2 Framework, objectives and scope of the study 1358.3 Recent national schemes 1368.4 Missions and objectives 1378.5 History of the devices 1388.6 Governance arrangements 1398.7 Business models 1408.8 Service offer 1418.8.1 On the producer side 1428.8.2 On the user side 1438.8.3 Computing, analysis and collaboration services 1458.8.4 Access services for sensitive data 1458.8.5 Networks of expertise and support 1468.9 Co-constructed services 1478.10 Key success factors 1498.11 References 1508.12 Webography 151Chapter 9 Mendeley Data 153Wouter Haak, Juan García Morgado, Jennifer Rutter, Alberto Zigoni and David TuckerChapter 10 Figshare - A Place Where Open Academic Research Outputs Live 175Mark HahnelChapter 11 Community-Driven Open Reference for Research Data Repositories (COREF) - A Project for Further Development of re3data 197Nina Weisweiler and Gabriele KloskaChapter 12 Issues and Prospects for Research Data Repositories 211Joachim Schöpfel12.1 Introduction 21112.2 The central role of repositories and diversity in the field 21112.3 The issues 21412.4 The dynamics of technology 21712.5 The "new generation" data repository 21812.6 Toward a "new normal"? 22012.6.1 The policy dimension 22212.6.2 The business model 22312.6.3 The content 22412.6.4 Diversity versus standard 22512.6.5 The human factor 22612.7 References 227Appendices 231Appendix A: Websites 233Appendix B: Reference Documents 237List of Authors 253Index 255
Joachim Schopfel is an associate professor in information and communication sciences at the University of Lille, France. He is a researcher at the GERiiCO laboratory and an independent consultant of the Ourouk consulting office in Paris. He is also a member of the euroCRIS Board.Violaine Rebouillat has a PhD in information and communication sciences. She works as a temporary research and teaching assistant at the Claude Bernard University Lyon 1, France. She is also an associate member of the ELICO and Dicen-IDF laboratories. Her research interests center on research data and how the push for openness is changing scientific practices.