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 ...
A version of this story appeared in Volume 97, Issue 35 Compared with even 50 years ago, today’s chemistry lab is a very different place. More researchers are carrying out more experiments than ever ...
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 ...
As part of NIH’s long-standing commitment to promote the sharing of scientific data, NIH has issued the Data Management and Sharing (DMS) policy (effective 01/25/2023) to “promote the management and ...
ESA has adopted a society-wide Open Research Policy for its publications to further support scientific exploration and preservation, allow a full assessment of published research, and streamline ...
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 ...
This policy pertains to the materials and aims of the Wyoming Data Repository (WDR), the institutional research data repository of the University of Wyoming and Wyoming community colleges, hereafter ...
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 ...