
We can assist with:
- Getting started with research data management
- Assisting with the selection of a suitable service for storage, publication and preservation of research data
- Improving the discoverability of research data
- Locating guidelines, rights and restrictions applicable to research data
Contact Us
For general questions, the best way to contact us is via email at opendata@su.se. Afterwards correspondence may continue via email or through booking a one-on-one meeting. If you wish to book a meeting, it would be helpful to provide some information in order to direct your query to the correct person:
- What kind of help are you seeking? Are you writing a data management plan, selecting a platform for publication, registering metadata or have questions about ethical implications for making data accessible?
- Have you already published your data? If so, tell us where and how to access it.
- What kind of data are you working with, and in which subject(s)?
Research Data Management Team
- Maria Almbro – Research Data Analyst
- Sabina Anderberg – Project Manager
- Sara Belfrage - Research Administrator
- Lisa Olsson - Research Data Analyst
- Joakim Philipson – Research Data Analyst
- Mikko Roos – Research Administrator
- Karin Stenbeck – Librarian
- Jonas Åkerman – Research Administrator
- Margareta Ödmark – IT Archivist
- Per von Bahr – IT Project Manager
Guides and resources
- MANTRA is a free, introductory-level online course organized by the University of Edinburgh and designed for those who wish to manage data as part of a research project. The course is divided into modules to facilitate self-study.
- ‘Research Data Management and Sharing’ is an introductory-level online course organized by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the University of Edinburgh. The course can be found via Coursera.
- ‘Essentials 4 Research Data’ is an online course from Research Data Netherlands. It is an introductory course for those seeking to support their work with research data.
- ‘The Researcher’s Guide to Open Research’ (in Swedish) is a resource produced with the assistance of an initiative for open research from the Finnish minister of education and culture.
- The Swedish National Data Service (SND) has information and support for researchers in Sweden.