PyDataverse
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										CESSDA ID
									
									
										crdr-4405
									
									
									
										
											Date added
										
										
											2021-10-13
										
									
									
										
											Last modified
										
										
											2024-12-26
										
									
									
										
											Resource type
										
										
											Software
										
									
								
											Description
										
										
											pyDataverse supports the migration of large amounts of metadata and data into Dataverse thorugh its application programming interface (API). It is particularly suitable for data migration - including metadata - from one format or system to another if the starting point or destination is the repository software Dataverse. In the past, AUSSDA used it to migrate its data and metadata from the old software (NESSTAR Server) to its new research data repository software (Dataverse). pyDataverse uses the Python programming language and is open source with extensive documentation. More information can be found on GitHub.
pyDataverse is being further developed as part of the Horizon 2020 project Social Sciences and Humanities Open Cloud (SSHOC). https://www.sshopencloud.eu/news/developing-sshoc-dataverse
										
									
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											Author(s)
										
										
											AUSSDA / Stefan Kasberger
										
									
											Contributors
										
										
											
												Austria CESSDA SP
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									Other
											Users
										
										
											
												Austria CESSDA SP
											
											
										
									
											Documentation
										
										
									
											Platform and interoperability
										
										
											pyDataverse is a Python module for Dataverse. It helps to access the Dataverse API's and manipulate, validate, import and export all Dataverse data-types (Dataverse, Dataset, Datafile).
										
									
											Licence / usage rights
										
										
																							Open Source (MIT Licence)
																						
										
									
											Available to other institutions
										
										
																							Yes
																					
									
											Funder
										
										
											SSHOC