February 26, 2014
You can use Cornell’s eCommons digital repository to share your data, code, and software. Furthermore, eCommons satisfies funder and publisher data sharing requirements, ensuring that data has a DOI, is curated, and will be preserved for the long term.
See eCommon’s data deposit policy and the list of Cornell services for data sharing to learn more. Cornell-affiliated researchers can also share data and code through the Zenodo data repository to obtain a DOI and receive curation support from Cornell data curators.
If you have any questions, please contact open-scholarship@cornell.edu.
February 26, 2014
The Cornell Center for Social Sciences (CCSS) offers many services including:
The Cornell University Statistical Consulting Unit (CSCU) offers:
IT@Cornell provides access to the Qualtrics web survey tool, which allows Cornell users to create and distribute surveys in support of research.
For more options, see the full list of data management services at Cornell.
February 26, 2014
To make your data available to a wider audience, you may be thinking about:
We recommend depositing to an established data system or repository whenever possible to increase the likelihood that data are preserved for future use. Learn more about options and best practices for sharing data and Cornell services for data sharing.
For more options, see the full list of data management services at Cornell.
February 26, 2014
Get help with programming from a variety of service providers on campus.
For more options, see the full list of data management services at Cornell.