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Introduction to research data management
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Getting started with research data management
Here is a handout with some key points to help you organize your data.
The
Open Science Framework
is a good data repository and project management space.
The OSF lets you create a permanent DOI link for your data that goes into a publication
You can add others into your projects if you're working collaboratively
There is no file size cap, so it can be helpful as another storage spot for your files
+ more!
Want to find other data repositories? Try looking through
r3data
to find specific subject repositories.
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