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Another service that may be of use during this phase that ARCC provides is GitLab for collaborative code development and version control. We do also recommend maintaining a README file that is associated with your work to record additional metadata that will be useful for the publishing phase of the Research Data Life-cycle. Metadata and README files are discussed in the next module.

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The Publishing Phase

This phase of the Research Data Life-cycle usually occurs after the work has been completed but before other work (such as a manuscript) is published. What exactly it involves depends on the requirements of the various funding agencies and/or scientific journals that you are working with. For example, if your work was funded by the NSF the resulting data of your work must be made publicly available, and if you are wanting to publish in the Journal of Science, your data has to be available before your manuscript will be published itself.

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How ARCC Can Help With the Publishing Phase

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