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DR-NTU (Data) User Guides and Policies

Are you depositing journal papers? Use DR-NTU.
Are you depositing research data? Use DR-NTU (Data).

 

Need a quick start on depositing data? Watch the 'how-to videos', read the 'Depositor Guidelines' for best practices, and join us for our 'Intro to DR-NTU & DR-NTU (Data)' quarterly workshops!

 

About

DR-NTU (Data) is the institutional open access research data repository for Nanyang Technological University (NTU) researchers to deposit, publish and archive final research data, to make their data discoverable, accessible and reusable. 

DR-NTU (Data) is built on an open-source web application called Dataverse, and is developed and used by Harvard University to share, preserve, cite, explore, and analyze research data. DR-NTU (Data) is supported by the Library and CITS.

Mission

DR-NTU (Data) curates, stores, preserves, makes available and enables the download of digital data generated by the NTU research community in various disciplines. The repository develops and provides guidance for managing, sharing, and reusing research data to promote responsible data sharing in support of open science and research integrity.

Trusted Repository

DR-NTU (Data) is certified as a Trustworthy Data Repository by the CoreTrustSeal Standards and Certification Board. Certification is valid until 28 Jan 2025.

Why certification?

Certification can be an important contribution to ensure the reliability and durability of data repositories and hence the potential for sharing data over a long period of time. As a CoreTrustSeal Certified Repository, DR-NTU (Data) demonstrates that an independent authority has evaluated and endorsed its trustworthiness.

Good Practices in Repositories

DR-NTU (Data) has performed self-assessment using COAR Community Framework for Good Practices in Repositories

The  badge was granted on 25 May 2023.

Why self-assessment?

The self-assessment assists DR-NTU (Data) in evaluating and improving the current operations based on a set of applicable and achievable good practices.

DMP and DR-NTU (Data) Workshops

Target audience: Principal investigators and their assigned research project team members. (For NIE researchers, please contact libris@nie.edu.sg for DMP and Data Repository Workshop).

Upcoming Workshop Date & Time Venue Register At the end of the workshops, participants should be able to:

Data Management Plan (DMP)

(4 - 6 sessions annually)

(All NTU members who are collecting and/or managing research data are welcome to register and attend)

 

Fri, 26 Apr 2024
3:00 - 4:30 pm 
(Rescheduled)

Thu, 23 May 2024
2:00 - 3:30 pm 

Online through MS Teams Register
  • Describe the benefits of having a DMP
  • Apply research data management best practices when answering the questions in the NTU DMP template
  • Understand ways to implement and update your DMP

Aug 2024
TBC

 

Online through MS Teams TBC

Intro to
DR-NTU &
DR-NTU (Data)

(conducted quarterly)

Wed, 3 April 2024 10:00 - 11:00 am

Online through Zoom

Register

  • Recognise NTU repositories, their functions and their benefits
  • Identify best practices in depositing manuscript
  • Apply best practices in depositing research data

Alternatively, If you are unable to attend the workshop and need any DMP writing help or would need assistance in using DR-NTU or DR-NTU (Data), please contact us.