Borealis: How to archive your research data
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Online via MS Teams: Connection information will be e-mailed one day before the event.
Research Data is now an established output of scholarship that many journals, grant agencies, and fields require to be archived. At Laurier, faculty, grad students, and other HQP can submit their non-sensitive research data to the Library's data archive Borealis, for long-term archiving, access, and sharing.
This webinar will introduce you to Borealis and our data curation service. We will cover:
- Who can use Borealis (Faculty, Grads, HQP)
- What kind of data we accept
- How grad students should archive their thesis data
- Open access and non-sensitive data requirements
- Metadata and Licensing
- How to get started
By the end of the session, you will learn how to submit your valuable research data for archiving, access, and re-use.
This webinar is geared toward researchers and grad students. It is also part of the 2025 ASPIRE series of workshops.
For more information, contact Research Data Services at researchdata@wlu.ca
Accessibility Features
- Automated captioning available through MS Teams
- A recording and slidedeck will be circulated after the webinar.