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Add my Dataverse repository: {RODBUK} #214
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Thanks @JacekChudzik! This is interesting. So RODBUK is only to harvest metadata from 6 other Dataverse installations. At least that's what I understood from our emails. But you would like only RODBUK to appear on the Dataverse map, and we should not add the other 6 installations to the Dataverse map at dataverse.org? Usually, we use the map to show all Dataverse installations, even those that only index datasets that are published in other repositories, like ODISSEI Portal. |
Hi @jggautier , not necessarily related to adding this installation.... But I am interested in how the Zenodo datasets have been harvested. I have been wanting to do something similar with Dryad. This dataset is harvested (I think) where the DOI goes to Zenodo: https://uj.rodbuk.pl/dataset.xhtml?persistentId=doi:10.5281/zenodo.8189733 I see the "new" API information on Harvesting in the guides: https://guides.dataverse.org/en/latest/api/native-api.html#managing-harvesting-server-and-sets But I think I am missing the part where the remote site (Zenodo in this case) creates the OAI-PMH endpoint (server-side). How is that done? I'm happy to post this to the Google Group, but if you have info you can point me to, I'd appreciate that. Thanks. |
@shlake, I'm not sure that Dataverse's OAI-PMH feature was used to harvest that dataset. If it was, the harvested dataset wouldn't have its own page. And I'd expect the card on the search results to have that harvesting symbol and some other stuff. Here's what I normally see in the search card of harvested datasets: I'd guess that whatever was done for this dataset is similar to what the folks at ODISSEI Portal are doing to index datasets from other repositories. |
@jggautier Aw.... you are correct. Just the metadata "card' shows up for the harvested metadata, and clicking goes directly to the remote site. |
But could you post in the Dataverse Google Group about using OIA-PMH to harvest sets from Zenodo? I think you still have unanswered questions right? |
I asked last year: https://groups.google.com/g/dataverse-community/c/9JGlkUfNsPU/m/JKJ8wyHwAwAJ But I can ask again. In Eugene's example - datasets were "ingested" from Dryad, all metadata and the files and a new DOI (Borealis DOI) is issued. I would like just to harvest the metadata, and not generate a new DOI - like the OAI-PMH harvesting does between Dataverse repositories. The example in RODBUK - is "similar" to harvesting, only metadata, no files and the DOI goes to the original record in Zenodo. But as you pointed out, there seems to be a local metadata record created (a new landing page - per se). |
@jggautier Of course, I can add all 6 repos + harvester. Should I do it here? @shlake I don't think I can help you. We are not harvesting from Zenodo. The data has been only migrated to uj.rodbuk.pl. This migrated dataset is harvested to rodbuk.pl. |
Yes please, feel free to do it here @JacekChudzik :) Then I'll add them to the map. |
Name of repository: Homepage URL of repository: Location of the repository (lat/long preferably; or street address; or city, country): Year when repository started operating: The following isn't required but is nice to have: A short description (few sentences) about the repository: |
Name of repository: Homepage URL of repository: Location of the repository (lat/long preferably; or street address; or city, country): Year when repository started operating: The following isn't required but is nice to have: A short description (few sentences) about the repository: |
Name of repository: Homepage URL of repository: Location of the repository (lat/long preferably; or street address; or city, country): Year when repository started operating: The following isn't required but is nice to have: A short description (few sentences) about the repository: |
Name of repository: Homepage URL of repository: Location of the repository (lat/long preferably; or street address; or city, country): Year when repository started operating: The following isn't required but is nice to have: A short description (few sentences) about the repository: |
@jggautier I added four instances (four Krakow universities) + there is harvester instance (rodbuk.pl) which I described in the first comment. Last 2 are running, but there is no data stored on them yet and we thought that maybe we'll wait with adding tham at least till first dataset will be published. |
Great! Thanks @JacekChudzik. We'll add these installations as soon as possible! |
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Name of repository:
RODBUK
Homepage URL of repository:
https://rodbuk.pl/
Location of the repository (lat/long preferably; or street address; or city, country):
50°04'08.3"N 19°54'33.6"E
Krakow, Poland
Year when repository started operating:
2023
The following isn't required but is nice to have:
A short description (few sentences) about the repository:
RODBUK Cracow Open Research Data Repository was founded on the initiative of Board of Directors of the Cracow Library Group. The purpose of RODBUK is to collect, develop, archive and make available in open access all types of research data created by researchers, PhD candidates and students in the course of scientific activity. RODBUK is co-created by six Cracow universities:
• AGH University of Science and Technology,
• University of Physical Education in Krakow,
• Cracow University of Technology,
• Krakow University of Economics,
• Jagiellonian University in Kraków,
• Pedagogical University of Krakow.
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