RESILIENCE has created its own community space on Zenodo to better support researchers in sharing data openly and according to FAIR principles.
Zenodo is an open, general-purpose repository where researchers can upload and share all types of research materials. Every upload receives a DOI and is published under an open license.
Anyone depositing items in the RESILIENCE community must publish them under an open license, with CC‑BY as the default. This license allows others—including commercial users—to reuse, adapt, and build upon the material, as long as they give proper credit to the creator. Exceptions may apply when legal, ethical, privacy, intellectual property, or dual‑use concerns prevent open publication.
All data and related services produced within RESILIENCE follow the same principles of openness and FAIR data practices.
The FAIR principles help make data easy to find, access, combine, and reuse. To support this, datasets should include:
Repositories like Zenodo support these FAIR principles by offering DOIs, allowing detailed metadata, and providing Creative Commons licenses.
When you upload a dataset to the RESILIENCE community on Zenodo, it will go through a basic quality check. You will need to provide a small set of required metadata (following the DataCite schema) and choose an open license.