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  • Open Science
  • Scholarly Communication

Background:

  • re3data has operated for over ten years as a global registry for research data repositories (RDRs).
  • It serves as the world's largest directory, describing over 3,000 RDRs using a comprehensive metadata schema.
  • The service is integral to finding, identifying, and referencing RDRs for diverse stakeholders.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To reflect on the ten-year experience of operating re3data.
  • To discuss key issues in managing an Open Science service for global RDRs.
  • To highlight the role of re3data in promoting open data and research integrity.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing a comprehensive metadata schema to describe RDRs.
  • Providing advanced search and filtering capabilities for users.
  • Making RDR descriptions available as Open Data via an API.

Main Results:

  • Currently describes over 3,000 research data repositories.
  • Supports searching across all disciplines and repository types.
  • Facilitates the utilization of RDR data by numerous Open Science services.

Conclusions:

  • re3data is a vital Open Science service supporting global research data infrastructure.
  • The management of such a service involves addressing complex issues in data governance and accessibility.
  • Its continued operation and integration into institutional policies underscore its importance in the research ecosystem.