- Repo for figures, datasets, media (including video), papers (including pre-prints), posters, filesets (groups of files) and theses.
- Free to upload and access (open data)
- Allows publication of negative data (lessening effect of 'file drawer effect' bias)
- All items given DOI (from DataCite?)
- Licensing: CC (CC-BY for most files and CC0 (public domain) for datasets.)
- Hosting: Amazon S3 and public data on [[CLOCKSS]]
- Integrates w/ [[ORCID]]
- Open API: http://api.figshare.com/docs/
- Archive GitHub code repository to figshare using browser plugin and receive a citable DOI (collaboration with GitHub and Mozilla Science Lab). Cite exact files used in generating research outputs.
- Badges: embed impact of research on own site using various metrics.
- Social networking aspects: follow certain researchers, categories, tags and saved searches on figshare (a la ResearchGate?)
- Desktop uploaded (drag and drop)
- Hosted media e.g. images, videos can be viewed online
- Private research (default free account)
- 1GB private storage
- 250MB max file size
- 1 collaborative space
- 5 collaborators
- Private research (paid-for accounts):
- 20GB private storage
- 1GB max file size
- 3 collaborative space
- 20 collaborators
- Version control of all publicly available data.
- Founder: Mark Hahnel
- Partnered with PLOS for providing hosting, access and visualisation for data associated with PLOS articles.
- Uses altmetrics (impact metrics other than journal impact factor and researcher h-index) e.g. HTML/PDF views, discussed (Twitter, Wikipedia etc), saved (Mendelay, Zotero etc), cited (WoS/WoK/Scopus/CrossRef), recommended (e.g. [[F1000Prime]])
- Help institutions learn how much data they are producing, impact etc.
- push to internal repo for catalogue (ePrints/Symplectic Elements?)
- Collaborative spaces
- How much per-user storage if have figshare for Institutions?
- Licenses too permissive?
- CC-BY - can request share-alike or non-commercial?
- CC0 does not require attribution (but does copyright law apply if dataset contains only facts?)
- MIT for code - can request (L)GPL?
- Overlap with other services such as ResearchGate, ePrints/Symplectic Elements
- How do figshare make money? PloS pay for visualisations and data. figshare for Insitutions. Supported by Digital Science. [[Personal plans|http://figshare.com/pricing]]
- API use cases w.r.t. integration w/ workflows?
- Metaanalysis use cases?
- rsync?
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