A paper published in the International Journal of Digital Humanities describes the Data Deposit Recommendation Service (DDRS), which has been developed as a prototype to help researchers identify suitable repositories for their data.
The DDRS was developed from a humanities perspective to help researchers find suitable repositories that match the technical and legal requirements of their specific research project. The service also acts as a technical demonstrator for illustrating the potential of existing infrastructures for re-use. The documentation and the code of this project can be found in the DARIAH GitHub repository: https://dariah-eric.github.io/ddrs/.
Read the full article: Buddenbohm, S., de Jong, M., Minel, JL. et al. Find research data repositories for the humanities – the data deposit recommendation service. Int J Digit Humanities 1, 343–362 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42803-021-00030-7