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Demo

The new Zenodo: a quick overview of Zenodo’s new features

  • September 26 |
  • 14:15 |
  • Session 1 |
  • Sala de Protocolo Nouvel
@ZENODO_ORG

Zenodo has over the past 10 years grown from a proof of concept to being the world’s largest general-purpose research repository, cementing CERN’s and OpenAIRE’s image as pioneers and leaders in Open Science. Growing Zenodo was an enriching and learning experience on how CERN technology can be put at the service of everyone across all research disciplines. After 10 successful years, we are getting ready for the next decade. Zenodo is going through a transformation that will make it even more reachable and useful to the worldwide research community. Zenodo will be running on top of the InvenioRDM repository software as of September. We will demo all the new features that will be available for the users in September (just before the Fair) and show how they can help the global community to better integrate with their research practices in order to improve their scholarly publishing process.

Organisations involved

Presenters

  • Jose Benito Gonzalez Lopez

    Deputy Group Leader
    José Benito González López leads the Digital Repositories (DR) section at CERN. The DR section is a group of enthusiastic software engineers that develop and maintain Invenio (inveniosoftware.org), the Open Source framework for large-scale digital repositories. He is responsible for several services built using Invenio like: Zenodo – open data service for the long-tail of science, CERN Document Server – CERN’s institutional repository, CERN Open Data Portal, CERN Analysis Preservation Platform and Digital Preservation solutions. José is also a very experienced open source software developer and project manager with more than 15 years of experience, many of them devoted to the Open Source Project Indico (getindico.io) which is used by more than 200 institutions world-wide.

    About the service

    Zenodo

    Zenodo is a general purpose repository that enables researchers, scientists, projects and institutions to share, preserve and showcase multidisciplinary research results (data, software, publicatio...