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**Overview** How and why do you share your data with other researchers in your field, once your active research work is done? Maybe you’ve submitted an article for publication and the reviewers want access to your data. Maybe you want to share the data that supports your thesis or dissertation. Maybe you want to ensure that other researchers (yourself included) can access and use your data in the future. In this session, we’ll look at UBC’s institutional data repository, Dataverse. We’ll examine some of the workflows that support depositing data, including data preparation, descriptive metadata and persistent identifiers. **Presenter** Doug Brigham has been the Research Data Management Librarian at UBC Vancouver since 2020. He is the administrator for UBC’s space within Dataverse@Scholars Portal and provides support to researchers in many disciplines. He is a member of the Research Data Alliance. **Outcomes** - Understand what Dataverse is - Understand what Dataverse does - Understand how to find data in Scholars Portal Dataverse - Understand how to add data to Scholars Portal Dataverse - Think about the utility of Dataverse for your work **Presentation Slides** @[osf](6yt7n)
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