The Trusted System and International Service Capacity Construction of Science Data Bank (ScienceDB)

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The value of research data as an important driving factor for scientific research has become increasingly prominent. In recent years, the publication of papers associated data has performed a rapid growth trend internationally. While the number of international papers published by Chinese researchers continues to grow, China is more embracing open science and actively constructing open science infrastructure and other related work. However, the culture and atmosphere of open data sharing in China is still immature, and there is a lack of credible research data publishing platform infrastructure that has international influence and is recommended by international publishers for data storage. To this end, the Chinese Academy of Sciences has built a general research data publishing platform-Science Data Bank (ScienceDB for short). At present, the platform has been recommended by many international mainstream publishing groups and indexed by the authoritative research data retrieval platforms. On the basis of analyzing the development situation of open data sharing at home and abroad, this paper systematically introduces the overall goal, technical structure, credible system, construction achievements and service effects of Science Data Bank from the demand of building an international data publishing platform that serves the global scientific community. This paper also looks forward to the next construction ideas and development direction of Science Data Bank.

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Zhou, Y. et al. (2024). The Trusted System and International Service Capacity Construction of Science Data Bank (ScienceDB). In: China’s e-Science Blue Book 2023. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-8270-7_25

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