What: A curated list of organisations and groups that offer RDM support and expertise.
What is an awesome list?
This list collects sources of RDM support and expertise at different levels. If you have questions or remarks, reach out to Angelica Maineri. The list is meant as a complement to Table 1 in the paper "Ten simple rules for starting FAIR discussions in your community" (doi). If you want to add resources to the list, please consult the file CONTRIBUTION_GUIDELINES.md
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The list is organised by level (institution, national, international) and disciplinary focus (discipline-specific vs. general purpose). When applicable, the country is indicated using ISO-3166-alpha3 codes
- (Digital) competence centres, e.g
- university libraries
- university research support team
- institutional/faculty/department data steward
- Open Science Communities (see e.g. the International Network of Open Science & Scholarship Communities)
- Research Infrastructures, scientific associations:
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Data archives, scientific associations:
- National data archives (see for examples the list of contributors to the CESSDA data management guide or the Australian Data Archive - ADA)
- Research Data Alliance (RDA) National groups
- Research Data Access & Preservation (RDAP)
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RDM national initiatives:
- DNK: Denmark’s National Forum for Research Data Management
- GBR: UK’s Data curation center (DCC)
- ITA: Italian Computing and Data Infrastructure (ICDI) Competence Center
- NLD: the Netherland’s LCRDM (see LCRDM’s pool of experts)
- NLD: the Netherland’s Data Stewardship Interest Group (DSIG)
- Research Infrastructures:
- Consortium of European Social Science Data Archives (CESSDA)
- ELIXIR, a European infrastructure for the life sciences
- Scientific associations and interest groups: