Year 2025 in Review

(Meadow nearby the Keelung River. Photo taken in November, 2025.)
(Meadow nearby the Keelung River. Photo taken in November, 2025.)

We at the depositar lab wish you a joyful Lunar New Year. We take this occasion to summarize below our works from the previous year (2025-01 – 2025-12).

Hosted Projects and Datasets

  • There have been 3,257 datasets deposited and made public at the depositar, the research data repository we build and operate, by the end of Year 2025 (2025-12-31). The datasets have accumulated more than one million views.

  • More than 500 projects have been hosted at the depositar by 2025 (2025-12-31).

  • For more statistics and charts, please visit the depositar’s stats page.

System Upgrade and Enhancement

  • The system underlining the depositar (data.depositar.io) had been upgraded six times (from v6.7.2 to v6.7.7).

  • The depositar introduced a new interface based on Bootstrap 5.

  • In late 2025, we made a change to the depositar so that a dataset not belonging to any project can only be edited by its uploader and collaborators.

  • The depositar stats page has been released online.

  • The Research Data Management Hub (RDM Hub) has been rebuilt as a static site generated by Hugo and Sveltia CMS.

Writing on Research Data Management (RDM)

Seminar and Outreach

Presentation at International Conference

Internship Students, Visiting scholars, and New Lab Member

  • A total of seven internship students were received in the Summer of 2025. We organized short courses for the interns on Linux, Git, RDM, Jupyter Book, QGIS, OpenStreetMap, Wikidata, among others. They also worked on short-term projects.

  • In addition, the lab continues to support several students with stipends working on projects related to RDM, digital preservation, and data policies.

  • Dr. Yoann Goudin (Université Lyon 3 – Jean Moulin) visited the lab in the summer working on a thematic research project funded by Academia Sinica on island soundscape.

  • Dr. James X. Morris continues to visit the depositar lab. He is a postdoctoral scholar at the Center for GIS, RCHSS, Academia Sinica.

  • Ting-Yu Chuang joined the lab in March as an assistant engineer then departed at the end of year for a position at TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company).

Serving Research Data Communities

We wish you all a fruitful New Year! – Ally, Cheng-Jen, Hilary, Tyng-Ruey, and Winnie.