Looking for help navigating your research project and meeting government open science requirements? Openly sharing your work is a purposeful process that involves additional steps beyond the traditional journal selection and peer review process that involves streamlining your work more efficiently from planning to publication.
ASU Library Researcher Support helps researchers identify publishing and self-archiving venues that comply with public access policies, understand the scope of copyright and publication agreements, and assess research impact. We can help identify disciplinary repositories or directly work with you to publish your research data in our institutional repositories. Here are just a few of the resources:
- Research data sharing and curation, including the ASU Research Data Repository, a repository for published research data where ASU-affiliated researchers make research data accessible, discoverable and citable
- Publication strategies and open access options, including the KEEP Institutional Repository, the home for the preservation of scholarship produced by ASU faculty, staff, and students
- LabArchives Research Notebook training
- Use the self-paced tutorial for the DMPTool to take advantage of funder-based templates when writing your data management and sharing plan
- The Unit for Data Science and Analytics leverages machine learning, data analytics, visual storytelling, network analysis, and text and data mining
- The Map and Geospatial Hub provides resources for geospatial data, maps, imagery, and related geographic information systems (GIS) tools
- Request consultations, attend workshops, and learn about Open Access, research data sharing and management, and ASU support for the 2023 NIH Research Data Management and Sharing Policy
Get connected with experts and resources from research data services and beyond by visiting the ASU Library Researcher Support page at lib.asu.edu/research or email us at researchsupport@asu.edu.
If your project requires security measures and restrictions for your research data, contact the ASU Research Data Management Office.