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*For Researchers:[https://orcid.org/ ORCID]
*For Researchers:[https://orcid.org/ ORCID]
*For data:[https://www.doi.org/ DOI]
*For data:[https://www.doi.org/ DOI]
*For metadata or other situations where a DOI is innapropriate:[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universally_unique_identifier UUID]
*For metadata and other situations where a DOI is innapropriate:[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universally_unique_identifier UUID]
*For physical samples:[https://www.igsn.org/ IGSN]
*For physical samples:[https://www.igsn.org/ IGSN]
'''Policy Requirements'''
'''Policy Requirements'''

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Research Data Management is a crucial aspect of the data lifecycle and ensures that data is discoverable, accessible and reusable during and following the completion of a project. In Canada The Portage Network is tasked with:

  • Developing a national research data culture
  • Fostering a community of practice for research data
  • Building national research data services and infrastructure

to better support academic researchers and institutions in building capacities and managing their data assets. They were launched by the Canadian Association of Research Libraries in 2015. To learn more or receive support with your research data management task contact Portage directly, or speak to your local Compute Canada regional partner and they will get you connected. Below is a list of commonly helpful resources for research data management.

Resources for Research Data Management

Best Practices

Data Curation

Data Licensing

Data Management Planning (DMP)

Metadata

Persistent Digital Identifiers

  • For Researchers:ORCID
  • For data:DOI
  • For metadata and other situations where a DOI is innapropriate:UUID
  • For physical samples:IGSN

Policy Requirements

Repositories

Sensitive Data

Terminology