The faculties and support services manage their own (up-to-date) archives. The Department of Records and Information Services (DIV) manages all the UvA's paper archives older than 10 years. If required, Faculties (and individual researchers) may put the DIV in charge of paper archives sooner. This could be appropriate for informed consent forms, for example, and completed questionnaires.
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Read more information on the UvA website.
Questions?
Please send an email to:
The UvA Digital Academic Repository (UvA-DARE) is used to store publications by UvA researchers. Over 26,000 publications are available through open access. As a UvA researcher, you can register and upload your publications (and metadata relating to publications) in UvA-DARE using the Pure research registration system.
Once it has been registered and uploaded, the information (and the publication in the case of open access) will be available on your personal page. After having been validated by your research institute or faculty and the Library, the information will also be available in UvA-DARE.
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Read more about UvA DARE.
Questions?
Please send an email to publications@uva.nl.
Once you have completed your research project, you can store your data in UvA/HvA figshare.
Costs
Individual users will not be charged for using UvA/HvA figshare.
More Information
http://rdm.uva.nl/uva-hva-figshare/introductie.html
Questions?
Please send an email to rdm-support@uva.nl.
Once you have completed your research project, you can store your data in a data archive. You may choose UvA/HvA figshare or a field-specific data archive elsewhere. RDM Support will be happy to help you find the right data archive.
Costs
You may be charged for using external data archives.
More Information
Read more on Research Data Management.
Questions?
Please send an email to rdm-support@uva.nl.
The SURFsara Data Archive service provides long-term data storage, focusing specifically on secure storage for data that are not needed for active use. For example, you can ‘freeze’ data associated with a particular article, or store raw data that may be needed for subsequent research.
You can use the internet to transfer your data to the Data Archive. The Data Archive supports various data transfer protocols, such as (HPN)SCP, SFTP, rsync and GridFTP. These protocols work in both a Linux and a Windows environment. You can log into the data archive via Secure Shell (SSH) and manage your data using the command line.
This enables you to indicate how long you want the data to be stored, and who you want to authorise to have data access for each separate project.
More Information
Read more on the SURF webiste.
Questions?
Please send an email to helpdesk@surfsara.nl or +31 (0)20 80 01 400. The help desk is open during office hours (09.00–17.00).