Data can be shared openly, publicly, or privately. Sharing your data in a subject repository will facilitate the sharing and re-use of your data.
- Openly share category-III data in Mavs Dataverse in order to expand the reach of your research and comply with funders' and publishers' requirements. More information about the Mavs Dataverse's scope and related information can be found here: UTA Data Repository Scope & Policy. The default setting is a CC0 license; however, other copyright licenses can be applied and associated with a data use agreement.
- Other data repositories are available for various levels of openness, from just sharing metadata - or information about the data set - so researchers can contact you to sharing the data with those who meet certain requirements. More information about these choices is available here: libguides.uta.edu/opendata.
CAMPUS RESOURCES
- UTA Libraries' Data Management Librarian can assist with sharing and publishing data. For more information on long-term storage, visit the Preserving page.
- The Office of Innovation and Commercialization can assist in protecting, marketing and licensing campus-created inventions and intellectual property.
Still stuck? Send us your questions or request a consultation at datahelp@uta.edu.
MAVS DATAVERSE
OPTIONS FOR SHARING DATA
The Open Data Guide provides information about what public data and open data are along with options for data from completely protected to completely open.