Researchers at The Ohio State University, Denmark's University of Aarhus, and France's University of Orléans have developed an open-source data-management system that will help scientists share data with each other.
The system, called the "Core Scientific Data Model," is designed to share complex datasets easily, without massive files that take up a lot of bandwidth and hard drive space, and without losing metadata.
The researchers built the software, uploaded it to the web, and made the code open-source, with the goal of creating a simple, free way to combine multiple types of data into one place.
Said Ohio State researcher Deepansh Srivastava, "Instead of looking for data and plucking it from datasets, if we could simply export it as this one file type – as a core scientific data file type – we'd be able to work in a common system."
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