Archiving and publishing data

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Last reviewed

May 5, 2025

Last modified

May 13, 2025

Towards the end of the research cycle, data archiving (and publishing, when possible) is an essential step for the longevity and accessibility of your research. Archiving data means that it is preserved and remains accessible for future use. This process not only helps with the visibility of your work but also contributes to the advancement of knowledge in your field. Other researchers have the data available and can build upon your work. Learning how to effectively preserve and share your research isn’t just good scientific practice - it’s how your work makes a lasting impact.

Licensing

Choose a license for your data.

Publishing data

Broaden the reach of your research.

Offboarding and ownership

Ensures accountability and longevity.