A good way to preserve important research data is to store it in a trusted data repository. Data repositories can be domain specific (focusing on astronomical data for example) or general purpose.
To prepare data for long term storage:
1. Convert files to sustainable, open file formats
Open file formats help ensure access to your data over the long term as proprietary software can become more difficult to use over time. However, some features of files can be lost when converted. Best practice is to keep both the original files and open copies. The UK Data Service provides thorough guidance on preservation friendly file formats. The table below includes some common file types and format options.
text |
txt |
images |
tif |
tabular |
csv |
video |
mp4 |
audio |
mp3, flac |
other |
pdf |
2. Document and describe your data
Data documentation can take the form of README files, codebooks, or data dictionaries. To learn more, see the Organize tab.