Data repositories are digital storage spaces that enable researchers and academics to deposit datasets and make them more discoverable, reusable, and accessible. Many journals and publishers require ...
When you're ready to deposit your data for sharing and archiving, look into whether there is already a repository in your field where the most likely users of your data would look. The following sites ...
The reality of the genomics age is that there are many very large data sets that are most usefully saved and manipulated in electronic form. Many journals add online ‘supplementary material’ to ...
There are more than 1,000 repositories where scientists can deposit data and documents associated with their manuscripts. The majority of these are subject-specific—there are ones specialized for ...
With the proliferation of XML as a new common data format, the problem of managing XML documents has become more critical. New technologies are now available that allow organizations to better manage ...
Amid fears of research data disappearing for political and technical reasons, scientists, librarians and archivists are calling out weaknesses in how the scholarly record is being preserved. Teams ...
The Libraries provide guidance for writing Data Management (and Sharing) Plans (DMPs or DMSPs), whether they are required as part of a grant proposal or written electively to support effective ...
Every department is required to have a security assessment review prior to receiving student data. Those departments who have had a security review within the last year will be exempted. Please ...