Data Management

Collection and generation of research data are integral aspects of research activity at the University of New Hampshire (UNH).  Research data have several purposes:

  • To serve as a record of the investigation;
  • To form the basis on which conclusions are made; and
  • To enable the reconstruction of procedures and protocols.

In keeping with its commitment to promote integrity in the scholarly process, UNH researchers' data management practices should ensure open and timely access to research data. Such access is especially vital with respect to questions about compliance with legal or regulatory requirements governing the conduct of research, accuracy or authenticity of data, primacy of findings, and reproducibility of results.  Accordingly, UNH has a policy on the ownership, management, and sharing of research data and web-based training, as well as resources via the Dimond Library.

Via the Library

View Data Management Knowledge Base

The Knowledge Base contains forms, instruction and training material, policies, guidance, tools, and other resources to support your research efforts by topic area.


Contact Information

Julie Simpson, Director
Research Integrity Services
Service Building Room 107
51 College Road
Durham, NH 03824
Phone: (603) 862-2003
Email: julie.simpson@unh.edu