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  • author: Martin Weise

    DBRepo

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    Documentation for version: v1.7.1.

    DBRepo is a repository for data in databases that are used from the beginning until the end of a research project supporting data evolution, -citation and -versioning. It implements the query store of the RDA WGDC on precisely identifying arbitrary subsets of data.

    Why use DBRepo?

    • Built-in search makes your dataset searchable without extra effort: most metadata is generated automatically for data in your databases.
    • Citable datasets adopting the recommendations of the RDA-WGDC, arbitrary subsets can be precisely, persistently identified using system-versioned tables of MariaDB and the DataCite schema for minting DOIs.
    • Powerful API for Data Scientists with our strongly typed Python Library, Data Scientists can import, export and work with data from Jupyter Notebook or Python script, optionally using Pandas DataFrames.
    • Cloud Native our lightweight Helm chart allows for installations on any cloud provider or private-cloud setting that has an underlying PV storage provider.

    Installing DBRepo is very easy or give it a try online{ target="_blank" }.

    Who is using DBRepo?

    How can I try DBRepo?

    There's a hosted demo environment maintained by DS-IFS where you can explore DBRepo without installing it locally.

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