REPOPSI

What:

REPOPSI is an open digital repository for psychological research instruments, such as questionnaires and tests, established and maintained by the Laboratory for Research of Individual Differences at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy in Serbia. By implementing RDA recommendations and other outputs, this project aims to improve REPOPSI’s TRUSTworthiness as well as the FAIRness of its (meta)data. The project focuses on building the Repository’s technologies needed to improve its adherence especially to the principles of User Focus, Sustainability, Findability, and Interoperability. Dissemination and community activities are designed to promote further uptake of RDA outputs.

Relating to the funded project

  • REPOPSI Zenodo community
  • Repository of Psychological Instruments in Serbian – REPOPSI (co-founded by Aleksandra Lazić, Ljiljana Lazarević, Danka Purić, and Iris Žeželj) https://osf.io/5zb8p
  • REPOPSI: The open repository of psychological instruments in Serbian. Conference paper authored by Aleksandra Lazić, Ljiljana Lazarević, Danka Purić, and Iris Žeželj. Proceedings of the Application of free software and open hardware PSSOH 2020 Conference. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4064293
  • REPOPSI's perspective on the TRUST principles. Invited talk and discussion presented by Aleksandra Lazić at the Research Data Alliance 17th Plenary Meeting, Virtual. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4708280
  • REPOPSI: Otvoreni repozitorijum psiholoških instrumenata [REPOPSI: The open repository of psychological instruments]. Workshop held by Aleksandra Lazić with the support of the Open Science Community Serbia, Virtual. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6460259
  • REPOPSI was recognized as one of the good practices of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) from and for the Western Balkans, in response to a call organized by the WBC-RRI.NET. REPOPSI is featured on the Western Balkans Info Hub website at https://wbc-rti.info/object/link/22747.
  • REPOPSI – Repository of Psychological Instruments in Serbian. Invited talk presented by Aleksandra Lazić at the Open Science Days IV, Belgrade, Serbia. http://www.open.ac.rs/index.php/osd2022

Other (selected) - not related to the funded project

Who:

  • Aleksandra Lazić, M.A., is a PhD Candidate and Research Assistant at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy, Laboratory for Research of Individual Differences (LIRA).
  • Ljiljana Lazarević, PhD, is a Senior Research Associate at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy, Laboratory for Research of Individual Differences (LIRA) and Institute of Psychology.
  • Danka Purić, PhD, is an Assistant Professor and Researcher at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy, Laboratory for Research of Individual Differences (LIRA).
  • Iris Žeželj, PhD, is an Associate Professor and Researcher at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy, Laboratory for Research of Individual Differences (LIRA).
  • Obrad Vučkovac, B.A., is a Library Manager at the University of Belgrade Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences.

Scientific Domain:

Social sciences -Psychology and cognitive sciences

Your Promotion and Networking:

The project's activities and outputs are featured on the RDA website.

Country:

Serbia