You can now choose between three variants of the research data repository RADAR, so that you can find the best solution for your particular needs, technical resources, and desired level of integration.
A new RADAR version (1.8) is available since 15.12.2020. In it, we have optimized one of RADAR's core features - the research data upload - and made it extensible for future enhancements.
Due to the strategic reorientation of DataCite, the previously free DOI registration service of TIB was reorganized. This restructuring also affected RADAR. In order to continuously ensure reliable DOI registration for research data via RADAR,
At the Joint Science Conference (Gemeinsame Wissenschftskonferenz, GWK) on 26 June 2020, the Federal Government and the federal states decided to fund nine consortia in the NFDI (National Research Data InfrastructureI).
Since 21.04.2020 a new RADAR version (1.7) is available. The most significant obvious change concerns the landing page for datasets. This has been optically more clearly structured and functionally optimized - a process that we will continue...
The conference paper "Demand-oriented further development of RADAR as a research data repository for KIT“ has been published in "Data to Knowledge", the proceedings of the E-Science Days 2019 (March 27-29, 2019, Heidelberg) in German language.