LeaveYourDataWithUs

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LeaveYourDataWithUs


Leave Your
Data With Us
A safe harbour for mathematical research data.

Mathematical research data is fragile. Datasets live on personal websites that go offline, code repositories that are abandoned, and institutional servers that are decommissioned. MaRDI offers a stable, community-maintained infrastructure to store, index, and preserve your mathematical research data — so it remains findable, accessible, and reusable long after a project ends.

What we offer

A persistent home in the MaRDI Knowledge Graph — your dataset is semantically linked to related publications, software, algorithms, and models. Every item receives a persistent identifier so it can be cited and referenced unambiguously.

Distributed storage via MaRDI Portal Storage — built on IPFS, a decentralized, content-addressable storage system. Each object is identified by a unique content hash, meaning data integrity can be verified at any time and data stays accessible even if a single server goes offline.

Long-term archiving via Zenodo — for data that needs a well-known archive with a DOI. Depositing through the MaRDI Zenodo community groups your data with related mathematical research, increasing visibility while benefiting from CERN's long-term preservation commitment.

What kind of data can I deposit?

  • Datasets from computational experiments, simulations, or other computations
  • Benchmark collections and curated example libraries
  • Jupyter notebooks and statistical analysis scripts
  • Software packages
  • Mathematical models and algorithm descriptions

What happens after I deposit?

Your data is assigned a MaRDI persistent identifier, linked into the MaRDI Knowledge Graph, and made discoverable through the MaRDI Portal. You retain full credit as the data author. If your data is relevant to an existing MaRDI Zenodo community we can help integrate it there as well.

Get in touch

Depositing with MaRDI is not a self-service form — it is a conversation. We want to understand your data, help you describe it well, and make sure it ends up in the right place.

Contact the MaRDI Help Desk →