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
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Arkivum Integration Debugging in TEST Datapool
(The University of Nottingham, 2022)This is an item created on dspace TEST. As opposed to one created on dspace LIVE, and DB replicated to dspace TEST (noting that these will not have files on Arkivum TEST data pool. They will have their files on Arkivum ... -
Quantitative chemical exchange saturation transfer imaging of nuclear overhauser effects in acute ischemic stroke - underpinning data
(The University of Nottingham, 2022-03-15)Data and code required to generate figures in the paper entitled: Quantitative chemical exchange saturation transfer imaging of nuclear overhauser effects in acute ischemic stroke -
Social overshadowing: revisiting cue-competition in social interactions
(University of Nottingham, 2022-03-14)Understanding how we use the information surrounding us to extract patterns and guide our behavior has been of major interest in psychological research, in both social and nonsocial contexts. On the one hand, associative ... -
Raw data of reactor performance testing using vermiculite-based composite
(The University of Nottingham, 2022-03-14)A small chamber was built for materials test/analysis. Composite (vermiculite with MgSO4 and CaCl2) was selected for the reactor performance test. Contains raw data of the air conditions at the inlet and outlet of the reactor. -
Simultaneous conventional and microwave heating for the synthesis of adsorbents for CO2 capture: comparative study to pristine technologies
(University of Nottingham, 2022-03-11)Microwave has become an attractive technology in the valorisation of renewable biomass and in the mitigation of challenges of climate change. In this work, the synergic effects of coupling microwave and mild conventional ...