Hi Krista, We have several researchers that are using Open Science Framework. It seems to work well for collaboration across institutions and it gives the owner control of granting access. It also syncs with Google Drive, Box, Dropbox and Github which is nice. Hope that helps!
*--Reid * *Reid I Boehm, PhD* CLIR Postdoctoral Fellow in Data Curation for the Sciences and Social Sciences Hesburgh Libraries – Center for Digital Scholarship *University of Notre Dame*131 Hesburgh Library Notre Dame, IN 46556 o: 574-631-3461 e: rbo...@nd.edu OrCiD: 0000-0002-5474-0253 <http://library.nd.edu/> On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 8:25 AM, K. Godfrey <theweelibrari...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all > > We've been approached by a researcher who would like our assistance in > storing data (various file types) on an on-going project (not at a data > preservation stage yet). The researcher wants to be able to access, add and > change this data from their project site and allow her fellow research > partners (not necessarily at our institution) access as well. Are any other > folks offering this kind of service? Have you partnered with campus IT to > make this happen? Are you using particular software, such as DataVerse or > Pydio to facilitate such a service? Thanks! > > Krista > > K r i s t a G o d f r e y > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > > Interim Head, Library Information Technology Services/ > Web Services Librarian > Library IT Services > Queen Elizabeth II Library > Memorial University of Newfoundland > St. John's, NL > A1B 3Y1 > t:709-864-3753 > > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > "He's like Super Librarian, y'know? > Everyone forgets, Willow, that knowledge is the ultimate weapon." > - Buffy the Vampire Slayer >