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Spring clean your research data: how to choose what to preserve
Georgina Parsons2021-11-23T15:07:21+00:0022/11/2016|Tags: barrington, cord, data selection, knl, mirc, rdm, research data management|
When your research is complete, you will probably need to deposit your research data in a repository – but how much should you deposit? All of it or just the subset referenced in any articles? ...
Choosing a licence for your data
Georgina Parsons2023-02-20T20:42:48+00:0002/09/2016|Tags: barrington, cord, creative commons, gpl, knl, licence, licensing, mirc, open data, rdm, research data management, software, SOMLibrary|
When you deposit data on a repository, you will need to assign the right licence to it. This determines what others can and can't do with your data, so it's important that it is appropriate ...
Click on the CrossMark logo for peace of mind!
Emma Turner2025-07-18T14:13:44+01:0007/12/2015|Tags: crossmark, crossref, knl, mirc, researcher, SOMLibrary|
Think how embarrassed you would feel if you cited a paper that had been retracted! A retraction means that the publisher has withdrawn the paper. I helped a student recently who had found an article ...
