HARDMIN (Hellenic Academic Research Data Management Initiative) is a national repository that collects all research data produced by Greek researchers and academics. Its aim is the secure storage and publication of these data, enhancing research transparency, enabling their reuse by scientists internationally, promoting the digital transformation of research in Greece, and encouraging the adoption of competitive practices in research proposal management and scientific communication.
Access to HARDMIN is granted through the credentials of Greek university researchers, allowing them to easily upload their research data. Dedicated editorial teams, either at the laboratory or institutional level (such as library staff), can make the data publicly available. The data receive permanent identifiers and can be linked to the researcher’s ORCID and published works. In certain cases, access may be restricted and provided upon request.
See the Data Deposit Policy in the Heal-Link HARDMIN Research Data Repository.