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Your grant proposal's data management plan (DMP) will include information on the repository where you will share your datasets. If you do not know which repository meets your project and funder needs, you can search the R3Data.org repository index to find the apt repository to share your research data. In cases where you do not have a disciplinary or funder/journal mandated repository, the ASU Researh Research Data Repository may be an option for sharing your research datasets. Powered by Harvard’s Dataverse platform the repository facilitates the reuse phase of your project and should not be confused with active storage and management. Your Research Advancement team member and Research Data Managers can work with you on the details of your plan.

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Datasets will be released to the public as soon as possible upon completing the data gathering and analysis in Arizona State University's Research Data Repository powered by the Harvard Dataverse platform. The institutional repository allows ASU-affiliated, interdisciplinary researchers to share, store, preserve, cite, explore, and make research data accessible and discoverable. Upon publication, the ASU Library assigns each dataset a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) to provide a persistent and citable reference point registered through Datacite. We will systematically copy the dataset files and their respective structure and provide metadata that describes describing the software coding information so that others may understand and make use of the files. We will also work with ASU research data managers and library research data curators to organize and describe our data so that it is findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable.

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