Dear DSpace Community,

We are looking at DSpace as a potential Data Catalog in the research center 
where I am employed. 

The Center generates enormous raw datasets (genomics, microscopy (images), 
and other biomedical-related data, each file size is often larger than 
1TB). We currently store roughly 20 PB of data in mapped (symbolically 
linked drive)

We are exploring possible archive solutions for long-term preservation, but 
we are exploring DSpace as a solution for maintaining these datasets' 
metadata. DSpace will serve several functions. 

1. The datasets already published in domain-specific repositories will NOT 
have to move; DSpace will be used to capture the metadata from the datasets 
on the domain-specific repository.

2. DSpace would be used as a search engine to locate the datasets and raw 
data not published but stored in a storage archive (solution yet 
undetermined)

My question is:

Is it possible to publish and expose ONLY the metadata without generating 
the need to generate a DOI? We don't want to mint any DOIs. 

I'm excited to hear your suggestions.

Richard Dennis
Research Consultant - Data Steward / Data Manager

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