diff --git a/episodes/dmp-resources.md b/episodes/dmp-resources.md index ea6619f..b0c3819 100644 --- a/episodes/dmp-resources.md +++ b/episodes/dmp-resources.md @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Through repositories, several options are available to researchers for data shar Here are the types of data repositories that researchers can use for sharing data: - **Specialist data repository.** Specialist data repositories accept scholarships from certain disciplines or on a specific topic. These include [ICPSR](https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/), the inter-university consortium for political and social research. -- **Generalist data repository.** Generalist data repositories accept any scholarship from any discipline. These include [Figshare](https://figshare.com/), [Zenodo](https://zenodo.org/), [Mendeley](https://data.mendeley.com/), and [OSF](https://osf.io/). Other generalist repositories include [Vivli](https://vivli.org/), which only accepts clinical data, and [Dryad](https://datadryad.org/), which primarily accepts data from the sciences. +- **Generalist data repository.** Generalist data repositories accept any scholarship from any discipline. These include [Figshare](https://figshare.com/), [Zenodo](https://zenodo.org/), [Mendeley](https://data.mendeley.com/), [Harvard Dataverse](https://dataverse.harvard.edu/), and [OSF](https://osf.io/). Other generalist repositories include [Vivli](https://vivli.org/), which only accepts clinical data, and [Dryad](https://datadryad.org/), which primarily accepts data from the sciences. - **Institutional data repository.** Some institutions host their own data repository to encourage their researchers to deposit data. These are typically limited to affiliates of the host institution, though you should check if your researcher’s collaborators are affiliated with an institution hosting a data repository. Other institutional repositories, like the [Harvard Dataverse](https://dataverse.harvard.edu/), allow any researcher to deposit their datasets regardless of affiliation. ::: callout