Data and Donuts
Research Data Management learning resources
- MANTRA Research Data Management TrainingMANTRA is a free, online non-assessed course with guidelines to help you understand and reflect on how to manage the digital data you collect throughout your research. It has been crafted for the use of post-graduate students, early career researchers, and also information professionals.
- DataONE Data Management Skillbuilding HubThe Data Management Skillbuilding Hub is a repository for open educational resources regarding data management, meaning that it is a collection of learning resources freely contributed by anyone willing to share them.
- DMT ClearinghouseThe Data Management Training (DMT) Clearinghouse is a registry for online learning resources focusing on research data management. It was created in a collaboration between the U.S. Geological Survey's Community for Data Integration, the Earth Sciences Information Partnership (ESIP), and DataONE.
- RDMkitThe ELIXIR Research Data Management Kit (RDMkit) has been designed to guide life scientists in their efforts to better manage their research data following the FAIR Principles.
Best practices for sharing research software
- NIH Best Practices for Sharing Research Software FAQThe National Institutes of Health (NIH) promotes broad dissemination of research products including NIH-funded and/or NIH-developed research software. These FAQs offer best practices for sharing research software and source code, developed under research grants in any stage of development, in a free and open format.
- Copyright Guide for Scientific SoftwareThis guide, by the Software Preservation Network, covers how to make it easier for others to use your software and how to build on the software that others have written.
- FAIR Principles for Research Software (FAIR4RS Principles)To improve the sharing and reuse of research software, the FAIR for Research Software (FAIR4RS) Working Group has applied the FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship to research software, bringing together existing and new community efforts.