[Rdap] mendeley data

Daureen Nesdill daureen.nesdill at utah.edu
Thu Apr 5 14:45:36 EDT 2018


Back when I was first looking at ELNs and Purdue came out with PURR, I envisioned a campus solution similar to Mendeley Data, BUT built by my university. Never happened. We have HIPAA compliant BOX, MS 365, REDCap and also LabArchives free of charge to researchers. CHPC has secure storage servers for a fee. Maybe I can show IT what Elsevier did and will figure it out.

Daureen

From: Rdap [mailto:rdap-bounces at asist.org] On Behalf Of Paul H Bern
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2018 11:41 AM
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Subject: Re: [Rdap] mendeley data

I saw the webinar. I think it's a good product (from what I saw, a trial would be better). Yes, it has more bells and whistles than OSF, but it will cost much, much more as well. Perhaps if you already subscribe to some of their related products like Pure, it may be a good choice. The question, to me, really is will OSF do what you want and need? I'm thinking OSF might be more useful and easier to use to the average researcher.

Paul

From: Rdap <rdap-bounces at asist.org<mailto:rdap-bounces at asist.org>> On Behalf Of Daureen Nesdill
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Subject: [Rdap] mendeley data

For those who attended the Elsevier webinar on Mendeley Data - What did you think of the product?
To me it seems more robust, has a more sustainable business model, has an actual data repository solution and provides more control than OSF

Daureen
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