Hi, I came across this site through one of the repos 
<https://groups.google.com/d/msg/datameet/ErNY82gA7dw/TOmnF7dLFQAJ> posted 
here.
http://about.zenodo.org/

(linking the about page because I was clueless for some time and this 
really explains it)

You can post data that you've prepared here, it can get a doi id, and can 
get cited in research, reports etc. This breaks up the burden and we have a 
way now to *honour the people who did the messy data work* in research 
papers etc. So in a way this extends the attribution ethos of open source 
stuff to academia, and there is a well-established mechanism there to track 
how many citations your work has achieved. It has some direct integrations 
with github too. It's been made by folks at CERN.

I've only just seen this - maybe others who have used it extensively can 
also share, especially in the Datameet context.

Regards
Nikhil VJ
Pune, India

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