The recent Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19) outbreak is requiring unseen efforts of collaboration of the scientific community that need to act fast and to share results in an unpredictable manner. In order to facilitate the Scientist efforts, this community was created to collect all research results that could be relevant for the scientific community working on the Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19) and SARS-CoV-2.
Although Open Access articles and datasets are recommended, also closed and restricted access material are accepted. All types of research outputs can be included in this Community (Publication, Poster, Presentation, Dataset, Image, Video/Audio, Software, Lesson, Other).
When depositing a resource that is linked to other resources (not limited to the records deposited in Zenodo but also in other repositories), please make sure that your record is linked to all the other related elements already available, in order to adhere to the FAIR principles of Open Science to maximise the reusability of research results.
This community collects research outputs that may be relevant to the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) or the SARS-CoV-2. Scientists are encouraged to upload their outcome in this collection to facilitate sharing and discovery of information. Although Open Access articles and datasets are recommended, also closed and restricted access material are accepted. All types of research outputs can be included in this Community (Publication, Poster, Presentation, Dataset, Image, Video/Audio, Software, Lesson, Other).
Read moreThe Coronavirus Disease Research Community - COVID-19 is curated by a selected team of experts nominated by OpenAIRE* (see list below). Each time a Zenodo user wants to add a record into the community, an email is sent to the curators that will decide whether to include the record or not.
Only records that may be relevant to the Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19) or the SARS-CoV-2 should be included in this community. The Community curators are not able to edit records, therefore they may ask the corresponding authors to modify the record metadata when necessary, to provide the readers/users with more detailed information according to the FAIR principle of Open Science.
If after its acceptance, a record is subsequently found not to be compliant, we reserve the right to remove it from the community.
The curation team is reachable through the following email address for further clarification or information: covid19@openaire.eu.
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* OpenAIRE: open access and open science training and support since 2009. OpenAIRE is the largest aggregator of European Commission funded research outputs and beyond, also delivering on-demand services for research communities.