About this Event
Do you have a long-term home for your research data? Somewhere it can be persistently accessed so that other researchers can replicate your research or to comply with journal or funder requirements? There are many options out there, but we're here to help you narrow it down. This short workshop runs through MIT Libraries' recommendations for data repositories, as well as some of the main characteristics to consider as you decide where your data should be made available. This workshop will be held over Zoom and the link will be emailed to registrants.
This workshop is part of the "Data Bites" series of short online workshops; sign up for one or all! Other sessions in the series include:
Data Bites: Writing better READMEs, Jan 17, 1:00-1:30pm
Data Bites: Writing better Data Availability Statements, Jan 17, 1:30pm-2:00pm
Data Bites: Backing up your stuff, Jan 19, 1:00-1:30pm
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