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**Overview** Data Repositories exist as trustworthy storage and access platforms for data arising out of research activities. Some are discipline specific while others accept datasets from the gamut of disciplines. In this session we will see samples of Canadian repositories, look at their specific uses, learn why metadata is so important, learn where to find metadata schema for your specific discipline. The session will also look at the common types of data repositories, including: Subject Specific and Structured Repositories; Institutional Data Repositories; and Unstructured or General Repositories. You will be able to locate and view existing datasets in the planning phases of your own research and better prepare to manage the data assigned to you. By managing your data with deposit and preservation in mind, you will apply the data management skills you have learned this far and set yourself up to meet funder, publisher, and research lab requirements. **Presenter** Marjorie Mitchell is the Copyright, Scholarly Communications, and Research Data Management Librarian at UBC Okanagan. She has been presenting on Research Data Management topics since 2015. **Objectives** Positioning data repositories within the data life cycle Reviewing the Tri-Council requirement for deposits Introduction to different types of repositories and explain their differences / use cases Introduction to Registry of Research Data Repositories as a tool to find disciplinary repositories Introduction of TRUST principles of digital repositories **Outcomes** Identify appropriate repository for your project’s / session’s dataset Identify value in depositing data and how it contributes to the scholarly dialogue Identify metadata as a critical element to making data discoverable Describe the role of repositories in the research data life cycle **Presentation Slides** @[osf](uyvqj)
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