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h1. "MANTRA":http://datalib.edina.ac.uk/mantra/ 
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(back to [[WP1_1_Research_Of_Available_Resources]])
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bq. geosciences, social and political sciences and clinical psychology
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bq. This course is an Open Educational Resource that may be freely used by anyone.
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It is available through an open license for re-using, rebranding, repurposing.
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"License":http://datalib.edina.ac.uk/mantra/acknowledgements.html
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bq. You are free to re-use part or all of this work elsewhere, with or without modification. In order to comply with the attribution requirements of the Creative Commons license (CC-BY), we request that you cite:
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* the author/creator: EDINA and Data Library, University of Edinburgh
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* the title of the work: Research Data MANTRA [online course]
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* the URL where the original work can be found: http://datalib.edina.ac.uk/mantra
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Downloadable from "Jorum":http://dspace.jorum.ac.uk/xmlui/handle/123456789/16055 (DSpace!)
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Structure:
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* Introduction
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* Research Data Explained: in depth discussion of what data is and types of data
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* Data Management Plans
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* Organising Data: File naming and storing
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* File Formats
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* Documentation and Metadata
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* Storage and Security
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* Data Protection, Rights and Access (in development / not available)
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* Preservation, Sharing and Licensing (in development / not available)
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* Recommended Resources
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Includes videos. Approx. 20 slides per topic (13-30).
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Appears to have been built using "Xerte":http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/xerte/