Abstract

Good management and sharing of research data is a key principle for UiT The Arctic University of Norway, rooted in the value of increased transparency, reproducibility and reuse as well as increased quality of research. Meeting this aspiration requires operational support services, infrastructure, competence and a road map for different stakeholders. In line with these requirements, UiT has taken important steps to implement the ambition of FAIR research data management. These include the establishment of UiT Open Research Data archive in September 2016. Since then, more than 600 datasets with more than 5000 files have been uploaded, curated and made openly available. Moreover, UiT has been conducting a senior research data project that aims to preserve research data from senior researchers and make them available for future use. Additionally, UiT has adopted a policy for research data management that came into effect in September 2017. The poster outlines and reviews these and other efforts by UiT The Arctic University of Norway to provide support services for FAIR research data management.

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  • Applies to all projects that started 01.09.2017 or laterApplies to all employees at UiT, including PhD students.

  • Experiences from UiT The Arctic University of Norway The 14th Munin Conference on Scholarly Publishing 27-28 November 2019, Tromsø Norway

  • Principles and guidelines for research data management at UiT

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Applies to all projects that started 01.09.2017 or laterApplies to all employees at UiT, including PhD students. Experiences from UiT The Arctic University of Norway The 14th Munin Conference on Scholarly Publishing 27-28 November 2019, Tromsø Norway Principles and guidelines for research data management at UiT

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