The repository selection flow chart is a product of the Generalist Repository Ecosystem Initiative (GREI) and is designed to guide users through a series of considerations for selecting the right repository for sharing data. Developed with researchers and librarians in mind, this tool is intended to provide clear guidance in self-service or consultation-based situations.
The Generalist Repository Ecosystem Initiative (GREI) had a productive year! As part of GREI, COS is proud to contribute to standardizing data citation practices, determining consistent metadata standards, and establishing standardized metrics. Learn more about progress and upcoming plans: https://medium.com/@blog-grei/kicking-off-greis-third-year-b8709ab45a48?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=cos
GREI is a @nih-office-of-data-science-strategy initiative aiming to enhance data sharing and reuse, and promote awareness and adoption of FAIR principles.
The Generalist Repository Ecosystem Initiative (GREI) has as one of its objectives the implementation of open metrics. A consistent approach to data citations is an important step to drive meaningful…
🆕#GREI Data citation best practices for repositories
Building on their practices and in collaboration with @makedatacount thIs group of generalist repositories has developed a set of recommendations for handling #ResearchData citations at #repositories
What is "coopetition" and how is it helping Dryad and other generalist data platforms stay at the forefront of best practices?
Learn more about the NIH #GREI coopetition initiative in this recap of our presentation at #SciDataCon #IDWeek2023