What is Dataverse?
Dataverse is an open source web application for sharing, preserving, citing, exploring, and analyzing research data. It is developed and supported by the Dataverse user community.
A Dataverse repository can host one or more Dataverse collections, which organize datasets.
Collections can contain datasets and sub-collections for further organization.
Each dataset includes:
Metadata
Data files
Documentation or code
Core Capabilities
📤 Upload, manage, publish and download data files.
Upload data while retaining directory structure for better context and reproducibility.
Manage datasets by inviting collaborators before publication.
Control access with permissions, configurations, licenses, file restrictions, and guestbooks.
Publish datasets with rich metadata, licensing, and versioning to make data FAIR.
Download data with clear terms of use and cite data using provided citation options.
🔍 Make your data findable, reusable, and citable with rich metadata
Rich metadata is added to a dataset before publication, with the option to use domain-specific metadata blocks.
Harvest metadata of datasets through the distribution of standardized data descriptions across the web (e.g. Google Dataset Search).
📜Define how data can be reused with clear terms
Standardized licenses can be applied to a dataset.
Custom dataset terms allow for dataset publication that cannot use standardized licenses.
📈 Keep track of changes on published datasets with versioning
Track version changes with metadata and file changes tracked as minor and major versions.
Access and cite specific versions via the version tab on a dataset.
Compare versions with the detailed version change overview on dataset-level.
✨More features
The Dataverse project is continuously evolving. For an overview of capabilities, visit the features list.