Nottingham Research Data Management Repository
Welcome to the online digital research data repository of multi-disciplinary research datasets produced at the University of Nottingham, hosted by Digital and Technology Services and managed and curated by University of Nottingham Libraries.
University of Nottingham researchers who have produced research data associated with an existing or forthcoming publication, or which has potential use for other researchers, are invited to upload their dataset. For each published dataset, a Datacite DOI is issued by this service. For detailed instructions as to how to make a deposit, please see our Data Sharing Guide
In addition to locally hosting research data, the repository also provides a separate catalogue of research data, containing metadata-only records of data deposits which are publicly hosted elsewhere. To browse these records, please see the Research Data Catalogue.
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Movement Data of the Random Positioning Machine for Different Motion Modes
(The University of Nottingham, 2024-04-24)The Random Positioning Machine (RPM 2.0, Airbus Netherlands B.V., Leiden, the Netherlands) gives the option to record the dimensionless position of its experimental platform for every approx. 1.1 s in a text file (referred ... -
Anonymised Interview E/HF practitioners
(The University of Nottingham, 2024-04-24)Understanding the extent of E/HF experts' familiarity with Industry 5.0 concepts and their readiness to implement human-centricity concept in Industry 5.0. -
Integrated programming and storytelling conjecture data for 10 English 8-11 year olds
(The University of Nottingham, 2024-04-23)10 English students participated in an after-school intervention that integrated programming and storytelling activities in the computing room. They programmed short multimodal stories through a series of scaffolded ... -
Self-assessment of cochlear health by new cochlear implant recipients: daily impedance, electrically-evoked compound action potential and electrocochleography measurements over the first three postoperative months
(The University of Nottingham, 2024-04-19)A recent study from our research group showed that experienced cochlear implant (CI) users can independently perform their own cochlear health (CH) recordings at home, thanks to advances in CI telemetry. This allows ... -
Clinician-patient communication of medical imaging results: a scoping review
(The University of Nottingham, 2024-04-16)This scoping review explores factors considered in the communication of medical imaging results between healthcare professionals and patients. The review forms part of a PhD research project looking at the development of ...