Figshare
- Digital Science, United Kingdom
- Figshare was launched in January 2011 by Mark Hahnel and has been supported by Digital Science since a January 2012 relaunch.
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Figshare was launched in January 2011 by Mark Hahnel and has been supported by Digital Science since a January 2012 relaunch.
https://figshare.com/category
Figshare also hosts the Reproducibility Collection as a founding member of The Reproducibility Initiative, which acts as an independent and blinded validator for replication of submitted data. Figshare releases 'The State of Open Data' each year to assess the changing academic landscape around open research.
Dataset; Presentation; Figure; Journal Contributio
Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences; Astronomy; Astrophysics; Space Science; Biological Sciences; Built Envirenment and Design; Chemistry; Commerce; Management; Tourism and Services; Earth and Environmental Sciences; Engineering; Health Sciences; Humanities; Information and Computing Sciences; Lang
Digital Science, United Kingdom
Digital Science
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Barnes, Jeffrey M. (2018): Software Architecture Evolution. Carnegie Mellon University. Thesis. https://doi.org/10.1184/R1/6723023.v1
Figshare is a web-based interface designed for academic research data management and research data dissemination. It accepts all file types (with in-browser viewing). Figshare was originally created as a solution to keep research outputs in one tidy place whilst allowing it to be discovered by like minded individuals: the academic community. It quickly became apparent that others sought such a resource and Figshare opened its doors. Figshare enables academics to upload, share, cite and importantly discover all manner of research outputs with the security of knowing our hosting options and platform support long term preservation of data.
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