A web-based pilot primary data shell was developed to investigate its potential to support joint archiving of open data by the research community and promote open science. Direct storage of primary data values in a relational data base harmonizes data format, integrates quality assurance routines, and facilitates extraction and re-use of data sets. Combined, this will foster advancement of scientific knowledge and an efficient use of research funding. Based on a questionnaire, project partners’ most prominent concern for implementing joint data archiving was maintaining data integrity and avoidance of miss-use of data. The pilot primary data shell constitutes a web interface where experiments with several treatments and replicates can be entered. Forms for 6 variables of different types have been constructed. 70 variables including import routines still need to be implemented prior to the launch of a fully operational primary data shell. Data integrity is achieved by use of data masks and user authentication. By using both local and central terminals, data administration can comply with national directives and legislation, fostering acceptance by researchers to deliver data. A steering board and scientific advisory group are recommended for administrating an operational data shell on the European scale.
In Aquacosm-plus Network of Leading Ecosystem Scale Experimental Aquatic Mesocosm Facilities Connecting Rivers, Lakes, Estuaries and Oceans in Europe and Beyond