| 2018 | |
|---|---|
figshare | 1.18% |
On computers of grad students and cooperating agencies. | 1.18% |
National lab tape storage | 1.18% |
Public web resource developed by our lab | 1.18% |
Mostly our data is in several places, but mainly in discipline-based repositories as the journals also requires. We use also https://fairsharing.org/recommendations as guidance to see what journals wants. | 1.18% |
QRIS | 1.18% |
On the research program's server that is maintained by us. | 1.18% |
Spectral Information System with in-house and public instances | 1.18% |
Back up external hard drive | 1.18% |
Company server's database | 1.18% |
Lab-run public repository | 1.18% |
Box | 1.18% |
my personal laptop | 1.18% |
GitHub | 2.35% |
Celular phone | 1.18% |
Data is synced between my work computer (not personal computer) and Dropbox cloud storage | 1.18% |
personal hard disk | 1.18% |
Labarchives.com servers | 1.18% |
Online web storage | 1.18% |
some cases stored in mail server [sending self mail with data set] | 1.18% |
Zenodo | 1.18% |
note that I do not keep data, but only partial representations of data | 1.18% |
Regional supercomputer center | 1.18% |
vendor servers (i.e Qualtrics) | 1.18% |
Dropbox | 1.18% |
There's no place to indicate that my personal computer is work issued so it's not really personal... | 1.18% |
On my mobile phone storage | 1.18% |
my computr | 1.18% |
My previous work is all stored encrypted on my personal computer and an encrypted backed up to both an external drive and cloud storage. My current research is using an anonymized medical dataset and so resides at the repository and on my personal computer | 1.18% |
My work computer | 1.18% |
I've been retired 3.5 years. I assume my former lab or the funding agency has stored the data & reports. | 1.18% |
personal website | 1.18% |
my published data are compiled on several database websites | 1.18% |
eida | 1.18% |
Most of our data are stored in a redundant cloud storage system, but we have some duplicates in local servers and on paper. Never just on local servers and paper. | 1.18% |
Removable HD | 1.18% |
Further explanation: Preliminary data on local storage, finalized data on discipline based server | 1.18% |
As USGS data releases (new publication type with doi numbers) | 1.18% |
Multiple physical backups annually in different locations around the U.S. | 1.18% |
It's not my data. I work on NASA archives of other's data. | 1.18% |
Publicly available database hosted by our institution | 1.18% |
Work computers | 1.18% |
All data are allegedly backed up by CSIRO. But my experience has been these backups are not good enough so I keep all data I collect on my local computers HDD and I regularly back up to several external HDDs which I try to split between buildings. Big orgnization IT Dept policies are often in practically cumbersome. I was an early advocate of making all data publicly available back in 2004 and have watched this dream flounder in a sea of metadata requirements | 1.18% |
On my institution’s computer | 1.18% |
Amazon web services (S3, Glacier, RDS etc) | 1.18% |
Planetary data system; Collaborator archive | 1.18% |
OpenEarth philosophy: all raw data in svn repository > scriptwise (svn, git) transformed to: postgres-postgis + netCDF-CF | 1.18% |
My institution's long-term tape storage system | 1.18% |
old media (floppy disks, zip drives) | 1.18% |
project website serves data or project database | 1.18% |
My project stores our data on its own servers located at another university | 1.18% |
DOE synchrotron facility | 1.18% |
Peer-reviewed puiblications incl publisher data repositories | 1.18% |
github | 1.18% |
Much of field data is personal , bias inclusive. And relevant somehow too. | 1.18% |
group's dedicated repository | 1.18% |
comment: for our institution (which is small) there is no distinction between depts, etc. everything is managed and backed-up centrally, so institution's server, repository, and dept server are one and the same | 1.18% |
On my personnally paid webhosting company server | 1.18% |
Survey software website | 1.18% |
zenodo.org | 1.18% |
Vendor servers | 1.18% |
national laboratory archives | 1.18% |
GitHub repository | 1.18% |
Technically none of it is 'my data', but this describes data I work with.. | 1.18% |
Pangaea, NOAA data storage | 1.18% |
private git repositories | 1.18% |
Published some data through PANGAEA | 1.18% |
Dataverse | 1.18% |
Figshare | 1.18% |
bitbucket mercurial repositories | 1.18% |
Coroporate server | 1.18% |
All of the data I use is stored and made public by the facilities/organizations that collect the data. | 1.18% |
Project partners' institutional repositories (national and international partners) | 1.18% |
Other institute have copied my data off a server. | 1.18% |
ncbi | 1.18% |
My office computer | 1.18% |
Supercomputers at the national centre for scientific computing | 1.18% |
Our education data is stored on our partner company's Amazon cloud server | 1.18% |
Syncthing cluster with regular snapshots taken at two of the nodes. | 1.18% |
Computer in the lab | 1.18% |
Github | 1.18% |
Funding agency's database, specifically BOEM (Bureau of Ocean and Energy Management) and NPRB (North Pacific Research Board) | 1.18% |
We maintain our own repository for our member organizations as well as leverage other resources such as zenodo and github. | 1.18% |
All my scripts are published with their associated manuscripts, I do not collect data myself. | 1.18% |
Sample size | 2,184 |
Sample size calculated by VoxDash | 85 |
Probability sampling | |
Margin of error | ±3% |
Comparable margin of error | |
Calculated by VoxDash | |
Data provider | |
General population | |
Respondent qualification age | 18 |
Data sampling | Nonprobability sampling |
Geographies | United States of America |
Coverages | Other |
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