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h2. At The End Of The Research
Whether you have finished a research project or simply completed an identifiable unit of research (e.g. published a paper based on your research), you should look at:
* [[Archiving research data]]
* [[Publishing research data]]
* Reviewing the [[Before_The_Research|data management plan]] (possibly for the project final report)
Publication of the results of your research will require:
* Summarising the results - and possibly publishing a relevant an appropriate sub-set of research data / summarised data to support your paper
* Publishing the paper
Note that the [[Research_Council_Requirements#EPSRC|EPSRC data management principles]] require sources of data to be referenced.
Whether you have finished a research project or simply completed an identifiable unit of research (e.g. published a paper based on your research), you should look at:
* [[Archiving research data]]
* [[Publishing research data]]
* Reviewing the [[Before_The_Research|data management plan]] (possibly for the project final report)
Publication of the results of your research will require:
* Summarising the results - and possibly publishing a relevant an appropriate sub-set of research data / summarised data to support your paper
* Publishing the paper
Note that the [[Research_Council_Requirements#EPSRC|EPSRC data management principles]] require sources of data to be referenced.