What support is available for Research Data Management?
We can help you with:
- Data reference and acquisition
- Data management plans and funder requirements
- How to manage your data from project inception to completion (research data management)
- Data publishing, repositories and archiving
- Persistent identifiers: Orcid, DOIs, perma.cc
Resources
- Data Management Guide
- Reproducibility Guide and Best Practices
- eScience Institute for help with data science questions, including assistance with software, methodology, and other consultations.
Tools
- Dryad
- A nonprofit data repository offering UW researchers a secure location for research data storage at no additional cost to them.
- ResearchWorks
- UW’s institutional repository, where you can share open access copies of your data and scholarship, and get a DOI for your works.
Workshops
Research Data Management Workshop
Do you create or use data in your research? Looking for tips and tools to better help you manage your research data, and preserve it for long-term use? Over four days, the UW Libraries is offering Research Data Management Planning, an asynchronous online workshop for UW community members engaged in research with data. Topics will include getting started with data management planning, funder requirements for data sharing, metadata, tips to help keep you organized, sharing, archiving and preservation, and an introduction to tools and on-campus support to aid researchers.
Available to: Current students, faculty, and staff
Offered: Typically offered twice a year
More information: https://guides.lib.uw.edu/rdmworkshop