Institution data requirements

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Each institution has their own data policy and data services they have to provide to publish and/or archive data. This can create confusion as a researcher might have to follow, for the same dataset, a journal publishing requirements, their own institution policy, the funder policy, usually the Australian Research Council, and on top of that we, as CLEX, are also asking them to follow our own guidelines. Sometimes an institution might require you to publish the data via their portal, but this might not have capacity for a large dataset, like a model output. The key here is to remember that all these policies and services are here to make sure you satisfy the same principles. The ARC, your own university and CLEX want your data to be FAIR. They want you to:

  • share and publish your data and code whenever possible;
  • to do this ethically (see Research Code of Conduct);
  • to use a repository, standards and conventions relevant to your discipline; 
  • and to archive for 5 years essential data underpinning your PhD thesis and journal publications.

 

Australian Research Council data policy

The ARC