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Sharing and publishing research data
Services, tools and advice to enable appropriate reuse and maximise impact.
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Research data publishing and discovery
Publishing research data increases the transparency and impact of your work.
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DOIs for research
Use Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) when publishing research outputs and data to provide a persistent, unique link for access, citation and impact tracking.
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Data availability statements
A data availability statement tells the reader where the research data associated with a publication is available, and under what conditions the data can be accessed or reused.
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Institutional Figshare
The University's research data repository is an online and self-service digital publishing platform where researchers can preserve and share their research data and artefacts.
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Data sharing for reuse
An overview of considerations for sharing data after the project has ended.
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FAIR principles for research data
How to make research data and artefacts findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR).
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Māori data sovereignty
An introduction to Māori data sovereignty for researchers, and links to further University and external resources.
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CARE principles for Indigenous data
Principles for Indigenous research data and artefacts that are people and purpose-oriented, advancing Indigenous innovation and self-determination.
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Pacific data sovereignty
An introduction to Pacific data sovereignty, including definitions, focus areas and applications throughout the research data lifecycle.
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Publishing, communication and profiles
Create, publish, communicate and track research and research performance. Develop profiles to establish your professional researcher identity and increase your visibility.
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