Q. Can I use PRISM Data for data storage during a research project?
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Last Updated: Dec 18, 2023 Views: 450
Last Updated: Dec 18, 2023 Views: 450
PRISM Data is a data repository hosted through Borealis, the Canadian Dataverse Repository, a service of the Ontario Council of University Libraries and supported by University of Calgary's Libraries and Cultural Resources. PRISM Data enables scholars to easily deposit data, create data-specific metadata for searchability and publish their datasets.
It is ideally used when you are ready to share and preserve a dataset so that other researchers can cite, explore and analyze your research data.
If you need active data storage space contact:
- Secure Computing Program for sensitive, level 3 or 4, data
- Research Storage Service for level 1 or 2 data
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