A pink background with the title 'An anniversary with KORDS in red. In the top right corner, the King's College London logo. The text reads: 'Over the past year... we published 92 datasets... which received 65,090 views... and 30,125 downloads. At the bottom in small text it says 'Data from 04/02/2025 - 04/02/2026.'
A pink background with the title 'An anniversary with KORDS' in red. In the top right corner, it says ‘Love Data Week, February 9 – 13'. The text reads: 'These data came from all across Kings...' Below is a pie graph and an accompanying text box showing the deposits into KORDS by King's faculty. 'IoPPN - 40.9%, FoDOCS- 18.2%, NMES - 13.6%, A&H- 12.5%, Life Sciences & Medicine - 8%, NMPC - 4.5%, SSPP - 1.1%, Business School - 1.1%' At the bottom in small text, it says 'Data from 04/02/2025 - 04/02/2026.'
A pink background with the title 'An anniversary with KORDS in red. In the top right corner, it says ‘Love Data Week, February 9 – 13. Below is a bar graph showing views of dataset by country. 'United States - 31838 United Kingdom - 5015 China - 4278 Germany - 3470 Brazil - 2828 Singapore - 1546 Vietnam - 1510 Hong Kong - 1247 Canada - 915 India - 793' At the bottom in small text, it says 'Data from 04/02/2025 - 04/02/2026.'
A pink background with the title 'An anniversary with KORDS in red. In the top right corner, it says ‘Love Data Week, February 9 – 13. The text at the top reads 'Our most eligible bachelors datasets were:' - with the word bachelors crossed out. There are 3 boxes with facts about the top performing datasets in KORDS. Box 1: "Most downloaded - 1,100 downloads. ‘Simulated electrocardiogram and photoplethysmogram signals modulated by respiration’ DOI: 10.18742/RDM01-23" Box 2: "Most viewed - 10,461 views. ‘Simulation data for "Deciphering the Molecular Mechanisms of Startle Disease: the Role of the Asn46Lys Mutation in the Glycine Receptor"’ DOI: 10.18742/29967706.v1" Box 3: "Most cited - 11 citations. ‘An analysis of the Arts and Humanities submitted research outputs to the REF2014 with a focus on academic books’ DOI: 10.18742/RDM01-76" At the bottom in small text, it says 'Data from 04/02/2025 - 04/02/2026. and then 'To find out more about depositing your data in KORDS, contact: research.data@kcl.ac.uk'
Where is the data? For Love Data Week, we’re spotlighting KORDS — King’s Open Research Data System. From deposits by faculty, global views, and top-performing datasets, here’s what a year of data sharing at #KCL looks like. #LoveWeek26