Uploading Datasets on IEEE DataPort
IEEE DataPort is a research data platform for researchers, engineers, and scientists to upload all types of standard and Open Access datasets up to 2TB or 10 TB for Institutional Subscribers. Users can upload datasets in a variety of formats including CSV, TXT, ORC, Avro, RC, XML, SQL, and JSON to one of more than 25 defined data categories.
There is an “Other Data” category available to accommodate any data that may not fall into one of the available categories.
Once uploaded, datasets are easily accessible and include metadata and supporting documentation to help users better understand how each specific dataset can be found and analyzed.
Uploading a dataset to IEEE DataPort is quick and easy. Below is a list of resources to help address the most commonly asked questions.
Getting Started
- How do I upload a standard dataset on IEEE DataPort?
- How do I upload an Open Access dataset on IEEE DataPort?
- How safe is my data on IEEE DataPort?
- Who owns the datasets on IEEE DataPort?
- Can I include a link to my dataset instead of uploading the Dataset to IEEE DataPort?
- Why do I have to agree to specific terms and conditions to utilize IEEE DataPort?
- Are datasets required to be published?
Getting the Most Out of the Platform
- What are the IEEE DataPort benefits to IEEE authors?
- How are datasets on IEEE DataPort controlled?
- What fields are available on the submit a dataset form?
- Do I have to pay to upload my datasets, scripts, analyses, and related documentation to IEEE DataPort?
- How do I cite resources on IEEE DataPort?
- Upload Your Files directly to the IEEE DataPort S3 Bucket
- How to Get Your AWS Access Key?
Ready to get started?
Upload your standard or Open Access dataset here.