Preserving and sharing your data is a vital part of the data lifecycle.
A data management horror story by Karen Hanson, Alisa Surkis and Karen Yacobucci at NYU Health Sciences Libraries.
When looking into a repository for your research data consider whether a generalized repository or subject-specific repository is right for you. Additionally, some repositories allow for restricted access and can store data that includes personal health information (PHI). While others require data to be open-access and cannot support protecting PHI. Meet with a librarian to discuss and help locate the right data repository for your research data.
Below are some resources to locate data repositories. Additional links can be found in the Discover tab here.
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