Scientific production on data repositories and open science published in the Web of Science database: Methodi Ordinatio and content analysis – InfoDoc MicroVeille

When it comes to key scientific data, being open isn’t enough — they need to be FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable).

Watch the full walkthrough on what FAIR data are and how to publish them here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RC14Ty0D4w0

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A new preprint on @arxiv_cs argues that centralized scientific databases are too vulnerable to politics, funding cuts, and cyberattacks. The authors propose a Global Federated Architecture (GFA) — a hybrid model that combines the resilience of federated systems with the transparency of decentralized technologies to safeguard open science data as a global public good.

👉 https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.19206

#openaccess #database #datasharing #scientificdata #accessibility #openscience

A decentralized future for the open-science databases

Continuous and reliable access to curated biological data repositories is indispensable for accelerating rigorous scientific inquiry and fostering reproducible research. Centralized repositories, though widely used, are vulnerable to single points of failure arising from cyberattacks, technical faults, natural disasters, or funding and political uncertainties. This can lead to widespread data unavailability, data loss, integrity compromises, and substantial delays in critical research, ultimately impeding scientific progress. Centralizing essential scientific resources in a single geopolitical or institutional hub is inherently dangerous, as any disruption can paralyze diverse ongoing research. The rapid acceleration of data generation, combined with an increasingly volatile global landscape, necessitates a critical re-evaluation of the sustainability of centralized models. Implementing federated and decentralized architectures presents a compelling and future-oriented pathway to substantially strengthen the resilience of scientific data infrastructures, thereby mitigating vulnerabilities and ensuring the long-term integrity of data. Here, we examine the structural limitations of centralized repositories, evaluate federated and decentralized models, and propose a hybrid framework for resilient, FAIR, and sustainable scientific data stewardship. Such an approach offers a significant reduction in exposure to governance instability, infrastructural fragility, and funding volatility, and also fosters fairness and global accessibility. The future of open science depends on integrating these complementary approaches to establish a globally distributed, economically sustainable, and institutionally robust infrastructure that safeguards scientific data as a public good, further ensuring continued accessibility, interoperability, and preservation for generations to come.

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#ScientificData Coronavirus research topics, tracking twenty years of research www.nature.com/articles/s41... "More than eight hundred thousand articles from July 2002 to May 2024. It aggregates and organises global research related to Coronaviruses into thematic clusters."

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We geocoded the #mobility of over 2 million #Erasmus students across #Europe from 2014 to 2022 with @miladmzdh Oula Inkeröinen & Olle Järv. The data descriptor article is published in #ScientificData, and is an output from the #MobiTwin project.

https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-025-04789-0

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Long Fridays at work have become all too common, but at least this time, we overcame a data issue with Social Connectedness Index data, and I managed to review and accept proofs for an upcoming #ScientificData article.

Trump’s War on Science: How His Policies Affect Canadian Research.... "directly harm(ing) hundreds of ongoing #Canadian #climate #research projects, as well as #Canada’s efforts to monitor #climatechange and safeguard the public from climate disasters."
https://evidencefordemocracy.ca/trumps-war-on-science-how-his-policies-affect-canadian-research/

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Trump’s War on Science: How His Policies Affect Canadian Research - Evidence For Democracy

Since taking office on January 20, 2025, the Trump administration has launched an all-out assault on science, with mass firings, […]

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