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Mission

Cornell Data Services is a collaborative, campus-wide organization that links Cornell University faculty, staff and students with data services to meet their research needs. Cornell Data Services’s broad range of disciplinary, policy, data, and information technology experts provide timely and professional assistance for the creation and implementation of data management and sharing plans, and help researchers find specialized data-related services they require at any stage of the research process, including initial exploration, data gathering, analysis and description, long term preservation and access.

Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Commitment

Cornell Data Services is committed to providing a supportive and nonjudgmental learning environment, no matter your skills, experience, or discipline.

  • We share knowledge and promote ethical and critical approaches to data stewardship.
  • We guide researchers as they manage the impacts of bias, power and systemic oppression throughout the research data lifecycle.
  • We advocate for data management practices that promote equity, justice, transparency and accountability among stakeholders, especially when working in solidarity with marginalized communities.
  • We are dedicated to the adaptive processes required to be an inclusive service.

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