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RESEARCH DATA MANGEMENT: SHARING YOUR DATA FGCU Library WHAT ARE DATA MANAGEMENT BEST PRACTICES? HOW DO I ARCHIVE AND SHARE MY DATA?

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Data Management Basics ● Sharing Your Data ○ How can you help others build off your work? Does your funder require sharing your data? Sharing data helps the reproducibility of research. ● Data is not copyrightable ○ Best practice is to apply a Creative Commons 0 license ● Share your data by archiving in repositories ● Publish your data in data journals

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Get credit for all your research

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What are the benefits to sharing my data? ● Increased research impact ● Increased citations ● Meet grant requirements ○ If your research is federally funding, you are required to share your data. ● Maintain integrity and reproducibility ● Preserve your data ● Promote new discoveries

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Get credit for your data Publish a data paper in a data journal Archive your data in a repository ● Registration of Research Data Repositories - re3data.org

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zenodo.org

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figshare.com

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datadryad.org

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Open Science Framework - osf.io

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github.com

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There’s even a proven citation advantage. Piwowar HA, Vision TG. (2013) Data reuse and the open data citation advantage. PeerJ 1:e175 https://dx.doi.org/10/7717/peerj.175 Jumping for joy over data citations!* *Actually, no corresponding data to confirm that’s why she is jumping... CC-BY flickr user Liz Mc