The Research Engagement librarians can help you through the research data lifecycle, including:
We offer help via phone, email or deskside support for research data management queries. Contact ResearchData@soton.ac.uk and the Research Data Support team will contact you, normally within one working day.
Research Data Management - Weekly Q&A
These (term time) weekly Q&A sessions, run by our specialist research data librarians, are for any member of staff or postgraduate researcher with questions about data management, including data management plans for grant proposals and projects, data storage, post-project sharing of datasets
Postgraduate researchers should ensure they have completed, or almost completed, the Blackboard course on PGR Data Management Plans before attending.
Need a quick overview? We are creating a suite of short guides introducing you to some of the key concepts that may be new to you. Please email eprints@soton.ac.uk if there are any topics you would like us to cover.
Data Management Plans for Doctoral Students
Mandatory course on for all new doctoral students. Log into Blackboard using your university username and password.
Data Management Plan: Why Plan?
45-minute briefing.
Managing your research notes and/or data (Arts and Humanities).
120-minute workshop.
PhD Data Management Plans: Introductory video for Supervisors
4-minute briefing.
Research Data Management - Weekly Q&A
These weekly Q&A sessions, run by our specialist research data librarians, are for any member of staff or postgraduate researcher with questions about data management, including data management plans for grant proposals and projects, data storage, post-project data sharing of datasets.
Postgraduate researchers should ensure they have completed, or almost completed, the Blackboard course on PGR Data Management Plans before attending.
We are also happy to run bespoke sessions for modules, research groups and departments. Please contact us on researchdata@soton.ac.uk if you are interested.
Run by a friendly group of researchers and PhD students from across the University of Southampton, the group meets informally to discuss robust research practice, reproducibility, replication, and open science. During these sessions, they discuss a paper relating to one of these themes. They also have guest speakers and seminar sessions.
The Library's Research Engagement Team organised a series of public seminars during the International Love Data Week in February. This year's theme is Data: Agent for change
This event was held on 21st September in the Hartley Library. There were three presentations from three different viewpoints in data publishing: authors, repositories and publishers.
There is a recording of the session available to all members of the University of Southampton. Please note that the sound levels at the start are very low - you will need to turn up the volume.
1. Where can I deposit my research data?
3. What help is available to assist with decisions about the "significance" of research data?
4. Does the University research data management policy only apply to funded research?
7. Does my data have to be made openly available?
8. In PURE do I deposit my data on the same record as my publication?
2. How do I find out if I need to submit a data management plan with a project proposal?
3. Do I need a data management plan if my funder hasn't asked for one?
1. Do I need to share my research data?
2. I have code rather than data - do I need to share this?
3. How can I promote the availability of my data?
The following are key services in the support of research data management within the University:
There are excellent RDM training resources freely available on the web. This is just a selection.
An overview of the principles of good research practice that applies to all those in receipt of MRC funding. Includes a section on 'Recording the Data'
In addition to the online resources below, the UK Data Service regularly run free introductory level online workshops every spring and autumn to introduce different aspects of the UK Data Service. You can find up-to-date details on their training events page.
These (term time) weekly Q&A sessions, run by our specialist research data librarians, are for any member of staff or postgraduate researcher with questions about data management, including data management plans for grant proposals and projects, data storage, post-project sharing of datasets
Postgraduate researchers should ensure they have completed, or almost completed, the Blackboard course on PGR Data Management Plans before attending.