NOVASOIL now publishes in Zenodo: Fostering Research Collaboration and Open Access

NOVASOIL now publishes in Zenodo: Fostering Research Collaboration and Open Access

In an increasingly interconnected and collaborative research environment, it is essential to have tools that allow knowledge to be shared and preserved effectively. Publishing on ZENODO is one of the most efficient strategies to achieve this, and in this article, we will explain the benefits of using this platform, especially through the example of the NOVASOIL project.

What is Zenodo and how does it work?

ZENODO is an open-access repository where researchers can store and share a wide variety of research outputs, including scientific articles, datasets, software, and more. This platform, created by CERN in collaboration with OpenAIRE, allows scientists from around the world to make their work freely available, facilitating access and reuse of information.

The platform supports multiple formats and disciplines, making it a versatile tool for any type of research. Additionally, each publication on ZENODO receives a DOI (Digital Object Identifier), ensuring that all content is correctly cited and easily discoverable.

The NOVASOIL Project and its Zenodo community

The NOVASOIL project, which seeks to advance soil research, has created a community on Zenodo to foster collaboration and disseminate the project’s progress. This means that the data and results obtained as part of the project can be openly shared with other researchers and stakeholders via the platform.

By centralising all project-related data on ZENODO, NOVASOIL facilitates tracking research progress and meeting project objectives. Moreover, using open licences like CC BY 4.0 and ODC-BY ensures that the data can be reused by other researchers, provided appropriate credit is given to the original authors.

Advantages of publishing on Zenodo for projects like NOVASOIL

  • Open Access: ZENODO ensures that all research outputs are accessible to anyone in the world. There are no paywalls, which means that both other researchers and the general public can benefit from the knowledge generated.
  • Open Licences: Using licences like CC BY 4.0 and ODC-BY allows data to be freely reused, modified, and shared as long as the original authors are credited. This promotes transparency in research and encourages global collaboration.
  • Centralisation and Organisation: For large projects like NOVASOIL, Zenodo offers a platform to store all data in one place. This makes it easier to access information, organise results, and track project progress clearly.
  • Interoperability: Zenodo is designed to be compatible with other open-access projects, ensuring that data is easily integrated into other studies. This interoperability increases the impact of research projects and helps develop new lines of investigation based on existing data.

Licences used by NOVASOIL: CC BY 4.0 and ODC-BY

One of Zenodo’s most attractive features is the ability to apply open licences to the content published. NOVASOIL has chosen to use two main licences for its data: Creative Commons BY 4.0 and Open Data Commons BY. Both allow for the free use of the data, provided that appropriate credit is given to the authors.

The CC BY 4.0 licence permits the sharing, modification, and use of data as long as proper recognition is provided. This is key in research projects, as it allows other researchers to use the data in their own studies, fostering a culture of cooperation and respect for others’ work.

Meanwhile, the ODC-BY licence is specifically designed for open data projects, ensuring that data meets open access, interoperability, and reuse requirements. This licence is crucial for ensuring that data is compatible with other projects and can be reused efficiently.

The importance of data publication in scientific projects

One of the fundamental aspects of any research is the validation of results. In this regard, ZENODO allows researchers to publish the underlying data that supports their findings, making it easier to verify and reproduce studies. For the NOVASOIL project, all data necessary to validate the research results will be made publicly available at the time of publication of peer-reviewed papers.

Additionally, all deliverables and datasets that have successfully undergone rigorous external evaluations will be published openly and free of charge on Zenodo. Upon completion of the project, the data collected from each case study will be integrated into this online community, creating a valuable resource for future researchers interested in soil-related topics.

Conclusion

Publishing on ZENODO offers significant advantages for research projects like NOVASOIL. It not only facilitates open access to data and results, but also promotes collaboration, transparency, and the reuse of information. With open licences such as CC BY 4.0 and ODC-BY, researchers can be assured that their work will be used and respected by others in the academic community, while Zenodo provides a reliable and accessible platform to store and share all relevant information.

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