Researchers at Texas A&M University are producing valuable data every day. This guide highlights where and how data from this research are findable and accessible.
Data@TAMU provides information on completed federally funded projects conducted by TAMU researchers, including federal sponsors and principal investigator(s). The catalog aims to increase discoverability of research-related datasets in support of re-use, experimental reproducibility, and social impact.
Some benefits of Data@TAMU are that it links your research to your Scholars@TAMU profile and you can easily search for projects by keyword.
This index is a collaboration between Sponsored Research Services and the University Libraries to promote researchers' data.
The Texas Data Repository (TDR) is the Texas A&M University institutional data repository, made available to researchers by the University Libraries. It is a flexible online platform for researchers to publish and archive datasets and data products.
The TDR is available to individual researchers at Texas A&M University, as well as labs and groups, seeking to meet data sharing and preservation requirements from funding agencies and publishers, or seeking to publish collections of archived data.
Link to more information about using the Texas Data Repository.
Dimensions brings together grants, publications, citations, alternative metrics, clinical trials, patents and policy documents to deliver a platform that enables users to find and access the most relevant information faster, analyze the academic and broader outcomes of research, and gather insights to inform future strategy.
To save, export, or analyze publication data, create an account using your TAMU email. With an account, you can add selected publications to your library, save and receive updates on a search item, or export the results of your search.
Still looking for data? Use the Find Data guide to assist in finding research and government data for reuse.