Publishing your Research Article: Science and Engineering : Share Data & Code
Share Data & Code
This page provides resources to help you share data and/or code associated with a research article you are publishing
Why share data and code?
- may be required by funders/journals
- can help raise interest in publications
- can establish priority
- can help speed the rate of research
UW-Madison Research Data Services (RDS) Resources
UW-Madison Research Data Services (RDS) can help you learn how to best curate and share your data and code. RDS is an interdisciplinary organization committed to advancing research data management practice on the UW-Madison campus, with a focus on providing researchers with the tools and resources that support their efforts to store, analyze and share data.
Here are some selected links from the RDS website to get you started:
- MINDS@UWInstitutional repository designed to store, index, distribute, and preserve the digital materials of the University of Wisconsin.
UW-Madison Research Data (RDS) Micro-courses
Research Data Services (RDS) has created micro-courses for researchers interested in developing their skills around data management and use.
- Introduction to Research Data ManagementThis micro-course covers the reasons to invest time and effort into good data management and then introduces best practices that you can start building into your research process immediately.
- Responsible Data Planning, Use, and SharingThis micro-course provides an introduction to the current landscape of policies and regulations regarding data that informs working responsibly with research data, and then discusses developing plans for data management and data sharing.