2017 Volume 27 Issue 4 Pages 337-342
In recent years, the movement of "open science" has become active in the world. The importance of the data disclosure system has been increasing year by year, and the demand for a repository system for research data that is machine readable and convenient for both humans and machines is increasing. Because most of the data repositories were developed by individual institutes independently, they have problems in terms of versatility, convenience, and coordination between systems. We plan to construct public data repositories for Institute of Nature and Environmental Technology and Center for Cultural Resource Studies in Kanazawa University. In the study, we utilize WEKO, which was developed by the National Institute of Informatics and has already been applied to JAIRO cloud. We aim to design a public data repository for research data not only to open the data widely to society but also to be convenient for researchers to register and correct the contents even if they are not familiar with the internal structure of the system.