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Agencies and foundations are investing in new research, including the collection and storage of an explosion of environmental data. These large volumes of globally distributed data are required to answer some of the most pressing ecological challenges, yet such data can be difficult for researchers, educators and others to discover, access, and integrate. DataONE addresses these challenges by providing a single search interface that allows discovery of content from an ever-growing collection of data repositories. Researchers no longer need to search across multiple repositories, saving time and effort, and achieving greater efficiency and productivity. Data Observation Network for Earth TRACK YOUR INVESTMENT Track the reach and impact of your investment through DataONE reporting services DATA NETWORK Connect users to an ever-growing collection of data that is readily citable using a DOI INCREASED VISIBILITY Increase visibility and access to data through a network of member repositories FIND REPOSITORIES Guide scientists to data repositories that upload and store persistent open-access data www.DataONE.org The future of data management Visit DataONE.org to learn more about DataONE’s potential to shape the future of data management. Information for Funders SUPPORTING DATA REUSE DATA METADATA REPOSITORIES 41 1.1M+ 732K LARGEST NETWORK OF EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL DATA PROVIDING ACCESS TO A NETWORK OF EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL DATA PROVIDERS IN ONE SIMPLE SEARCH Available data; search.DataONE.org

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Page 1: Data Observation Network for Earth › sites › default › files › dataone_for_funders_mar2018.pdfThe future of open-access data is ripe for development and DataONE has ... webinars,

Agencies and foundations are investing in new research, including the collection and storage of an explosion of environmental data. These large volumes of globally distributed data are required to answer some of the most pressing ecological challenges, yet such data can be difficult for researchers, educators and others to discover, access, and integrate.

DataONE addresses these challenges by providing a single search interface that allows discovery of content from an ever-growing collection of data repositories. Researchers no longer need to search across multiple repositories, saving time and effort, and achieving greater efficiency and productivity.

Data Observation Network for Earth

TRACK YOUR INVESTMENTTrack the reach and impact of your investment through DataONE reporting services

DATA NETWORKConnect users to an ever-growing collection of data that is readily citable using a DOI

INCREASED VISIBILITYIncrease visibility and access to data through a network of member repositories

FIND REPOSITORIESGuide scientists to data repositories that upload and store persistent open-access data

www.DataONE.org

The future of data managementVisit DataONE.org to learn more about DataONE’s potential to shape the future of data management.

Information for Funders

SUPPORTING DATA REUSE

DATA METADATAREPOSITORIES

41 1.1M+ 732K

LARGEST NETWORK OF EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL DATA

PROVIDING ACCESS TO A NETWORKOF EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL

DATA PROVIDERS IN ONE SIMPLE SEARCH

Available data; search.DataONE.org

Page 2: Data Observation Network for Earth › sites › default › files › dataone_for_funders_mar2018.pdfThe future of open-access data is ripe for development and DataONE has ... webinars,

The future of open-access data is ripe for development and DataONE has demonstrated leadership in this area, shaping the future of data management through the creation of common standards. With high quality resources for training in data management including teaching materials, webinars, and a database of best-practices to improve researcher’s methods for data sharing, DataONE enables researchers to meet funder requirements.

LEADERS IN DATA MANAGEMENT

CONSISTANT GROWTH

DataONE continues to connect researchers to increasing quantities of data and metadata through the DataONE search tool. DataONE has experienced consistant growth in our network of repositories, since our launch in 2012.

ENHANCE SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY: SUPPORT DATAONE’S MISSION TO INCREASE OPEN, REPRODUCIBLE SCIENCE AND DATA RE-USE

USERS/MONTH14,000

USERS TRAINED3,000+

In an international survey of the data practices of 1300 scientists:

SOURCE: TENOPIR ET AL. 2011 PLOS ONE

67% believe lack of data access is a major

impedemnent to science progress

59% are not provided training on best

practices for data management by

their organization

47% are not provided a formal process or tools/

technical-support for storing data long term by their organization

CONTRIBUTORS57,000

OUR COMMUNITY

Total Repositories

DataONE Support

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Number of repositories joining DataONE every quarter

Data

Metadata

>1.1M

732K

Mar 2018

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2012 2014 2016 2018

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Our Network of Data Providers

Contributing Data Repositories:

Arctic Data Center

Earth Data Analysis Center

Dryad Digital Repository

Cornell Lab of Ornithology eBird

Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office

Environmental Data for theOak Ridge Area

Global Lake EcologicalObservatory Network

Europe Long-Term Ecosystem Research Network

Ecological Society of AmericaData Registry

Envirnmental Data Initiative

Gulf of Alaska Data Portal

Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity

International Arctic Research CenterData Archive

Idaho Northwest Knowledge Network

Gulf of Mexico Research InitiativeInformation & Data Cooperative

Long-Term Ecosystem ResearchNetwork

National Ecological ObservatoryNetwork

Montana Institute on Ecosystems Data Gateway

Minnesota Population Center

University of California CurationCenter Merritt Repository

Nevada Research Data Center

Oak Ridge National LaboratoryDistributed Active Archive Center

ONEShare Repository

NOAA NCEI Oceanographic Data Archive

New Mexico’s Established Program toStimulate Competative Research

Partnership for InterdisciplinaryStudies of Coastal Oceans

South African National ParksData Repository

Research Workspace

Regional and Global BiogeochemicalDynamics Data

Programa de Pesquisa emBiodiversidade

SEAD Virtual Archive

the Digital Archaeological Record

Terrestrial Ecosystem ResearchNetwork

Taiwan Forestry Research Institute

University of KansasBiodiversity Institute

University of Illinois, ChicagoUniversity Library

United States Geological ServiceData Catalog

USA National Phenology Network

Rolling Deck to Repository

Forest EcosystemMonitoring Cooperative

Organization for Tropical Studies