What's New?
Finding suitable storage solutions for your research data
This session dated March 18, 2025 will walk you through:
- Identifying available research data storage options for active, backup, and long-term storage
- Best practices in research data management-related to funder compliance requirements, as well as ethical, legal and commercial obligations
- Queen’s-based resources to support research data storage needs
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The Research Data Storage Finder (RDSF) is now available to the Queen’s research community. This self-service, interactive tool was designed to help researchers identify and compare available research data storage options for active, backup, and long-term data management.
What is Research Data Management?
Research data management (RDM) refers to the processes applied through the lifecycle of a research project to guide the collection, documentation, storage, sharing and preservation of research data (). A key component of research excellence, the importance of RDM practices are increasingly recognized world-wide to ensure the responsible conduct of research, to save resources during the research process, and to contribute to research impacts.
Data management plans and the deposit of research data are steadily being requested for funding applications and/or journal submissions. Consult our team when applying to a Tri-Agency grant that requires a data management plan at the time of grant submission and/or when collaborating with external partners on projects that involve sharing data – you may need to establish a Data Sharing Agreement (DSA) or Data Transfer Agreement (DTA).
Support Available for Queen’s Researchers
The Research Data Management team in the Vice-Principal Research portfolio can assist you with:
- Aligning the adoption of the Queen’s RDM Institutional Strategy with wise practices in RDM;
- Support development of and improvements to research-centric tools, technologies and service supports; and
- The development of DMPs in relation to grant applications.
Connect with our Research Data Management team.
Tri-Agency RDM Policy
In March 2021, was released to support Canadian research excellence by promoting best practices in research data management and stewardship.
The policy includes three pillars:
The development of institutional RDM strategies
Data Management Plans for grant applications
Data deposit for grant-funded projects
Queen’s released its Institutional RDM Strategy in 2022 to promote the use of wise and responsible research data management practices. The strategy outlines various approaches to institutional support for RDM tools, resources, and infrastructure, awareness-raising activities, and special considerations.
As part of a pilot program, data management plans (DMP) were required for several
. Queen’s Research Services and the support the research community in the for these pilot grant applications and for DMPs needed for any other research project.Implementation for the data deposit requirement is forthcoming. supports researchers with resources and services to support data deposit and sharing, including managing and curating data deposits in the Queen's Dataverse Collection.
Using the DMP Assistant
Watch this short video to understand how you can use the Data Management Plan Assistant to create your data management plan.