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![enter image description here][1] ---- The **Data Management Training (DMT) Clearinghouse** is a registry for online learning resources about research data management. Developed in collaboration with the Earth Sciences Information Partnership (ESIP) Federation, and DataONE, the DMT Clearinghouse is available for searching, browsing, and submitting information about learning resources on data management topics. ----- **Features** ---- ---- - The [**Search Interface**][2] allows users to find learning resources by entering terms, names of people and organizations, dates, and keywords. - The [**Browse Interface**][3] allows users to view the entire list of learning resources, and to filter by educational framework. An educational framework is a plan or set of steps that defines or collects the content using clear, definable standards about what the student should know and understand. - The [**Submission Form**][4] allows users to enter information about learning resources that they would like to see included in the DMT Clearinghouse. Submissions will be published to the DMT Clearinghouse following an editorial review to ensure the resource meets quality and selection criteria for inclusion. [**FAQs**][5] [1]: https://files.osf.io/v1/resources/r92p6/providers/osfstorage/5ae76fb98453210013aeac37?mode=render [2]: http://test.dmtclearinghouse.esipfed.bluedotapps.org/search/dmt [3]: http://test.dmtclearinghouse.esipfed.bluedotapps.org/browse [4]: http://test.dmtclearinghouse.esipfed.bluedotapps.org/node/add/dmt-learning-resource [5]: http://dmtclearinghouse.esipfed.org/help/FAQ
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