Finding an Open Repository for Data and Research
Open Repository
Finding an Open Repository for Data and Research
The Kraemer Family Library does not have a digital repository for UCCS faculty and researchers to openly publish their data sets and research. However, there are many excellent open repositories to consider. Here are some places to start your search:
- OSF
A free, open access repository hosted by the Center for Open Science. - re3data.org
Search for the best repository to upload your data.
Looking for an open repository that is more subject-oriented? See these guides for some ideas:
- Subject-specific Data Repositories
An online guide managed by Stanford Libraries. - Open Data Repositories
A subject based data repositories managed by the Open Access Directory. - Recommended Data Repositories
Scientific Data, publisher of Nature, provides a list of approved repositories by subject. - COGR's NIH Data Management and Sharing Readiness Guide
A guide from the Council on Governmental Relations for managing and sharing data for National Institute of Health supported research. - NIH Resources to Prepare Applicants for New Data Management & Sharing Policy
The agency has provided a collection of useful information to help investigators comply with the policy, which is effective Jan. 25, 2023. Materials include sample plans, a two-part webinar series, FAQs, and a list of data repositories
Didn’t find what you were looking for? Contact Norah Mazel at nmazel@uccs.edu.