See the Getting Started with Dataverse Guide for more information.
The Texas State University Dataverse is the open access research data repository for Texas State University.
The repository consists of datasets produced by the University community, available for public access and re-use. Collaborators at other institutions can also register a login and work with Texas State researchers in Dataverse.
Each dataset includes citation information and a Digital Object Identifier (DOI), facilitating attribution, usage tracking and linking of data to research publications. The Repository can play an important role in fulfilling Data Management Plan requirements by funding agencies, such as NSF and NIH, and provide for data re-use and archiving.This archive is supported by the Texas State University Library and hosted by the Texas Digital Library.
General policies for Dataverse are available here. For further information on using the Repository, please consult the User Guide or contact us at digitalcollections@txstate.edu.
A comprehensive guide to using the Data Repository with screenshots for every step of the process.
A short guide on why and how to use the Data Repository.
A guide on data management and planning to help you prepare to create and manage data, and plan to share and publish it.
Is your dataset ready for sharing or publication? Use our checklist to make sure.
This template language will help researchers accurately describe the Texas State University Dataverse Data Repository in their Data Management Plans (DMPs).