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UA Research Data Repository (ReDATA) Training

When

11 a.m. – Noon, March 21, 2024

Where

Virtual

In this virtual session, learn about the University of Arizona Research Data Repository (ReDATA) and how you can use it to archive and share research datasets associated with publications or completed research projects. ReDATA is compliant with University retention requirements and funder data sharing policies as well as publisher requirements for obtaining Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) for datasets.

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Contacts

Fernando Rios
frios@arizona.edu

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