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* (required) ''Create an account:'' If you have not done so already, you'll need a Zenodo account to create a new archival upload. You should be able to do this from the main page.
* (required) ''Create an account:'' If you have not done so already, you'll need a Zenodo account to create a new archival upload. You should be able to do this from the main page.
* ''Find and join the CDSC Community:'' Go to the [https://zenodo.org/communities/cdsc CDSC Zenodo "community"]. You might be able to request to join or, if that's not a thing, just email Aaron with the email address and/or your Zenodo user name so he can "invite" you to be a member of the group.
* ''Join the CDSC Community:'' Contact Aaron with the email address and/or your Zenodo user name so he can "invite" you to be a member of the group. You should receive a notification of the invitation via the Zenodo "dashboard" for your user account.
* ''Visit the the [https://zenodo.org/communities/cdsc CDSC Zenodo "community"], of which you should be a member as soon as Aaron (and you) process the invitation.
* ''Start a new upload:'' From the CDSC Community page, there should be a green button you can click that says "New upload." Go ahead and click this. It will ask you to upload your thing and provide a bunch of metadata. A few tips:
* ''Start a new upload:'' From the CDSC Community page, there should be a green button you can click that says "New upload." Go ahead and click this. It will ask you to upload your thing and provide a bunch of metadata. A few tips:
** You can reserve a DOI as part of the "new upload" workflow and add it to your materials before uploading.
** You can reserve a DOI as part of the "new upload" workflow and add it to your materials before uploading.
** We haven't used this (much) yet, so we're still resolving some aspects of the workflow. Check back here for more info as we iron out some of the specifics.
** We haven't used this (much) yet, so we're still resolving some aspects of the workflow. Check back here for more info as we iron out some of the specifics.

Revision as of 19:32, 16 September 2024

What is this for?

Zenodo is an open access archival repository hosted by CERN that is available to anyone in the world. We (plan to) use Zenodo to archive a series of Research Briefings created alongside our Science of Community Dialogues series. We have a CDSC community page within Zenodo that is managed by members of our team.

How should I add things?

  • (required) Create an account: If you have not done so already, you'll need a Zenodo account to create a new archival upload. You should be able to do this from the main page.
  • Join the CDSC Community: Contact Aaron with the email address and/or your Zenodo user name so he can "invite" you to be a member of the group. You should receive a notification of the invitation via the Zenodo "dashboard" for your user account.
  • Visit the the CDSC Zenodo "community", of which you should be a member as soon as Aaron (and you) process the invitation.
  • Start a new upload: From the CDSC Community page, there should be a green button you can click that says "New upload." Go ahead and click this. It will ask you to upload your thing and provide a bunch of metadata. A few tips:
    • You can reserve a DOI as part of the "new upload" workflow and add it to your materials before uploading.
    • We haven't used this (much) yet, so we're still resolving some aspects of the workflow. Check back here for more info as we iron out some of the specifics.