U of T Dataverse in Borealis is the institutional data repository of the University of Toronto. It is open to faculty, researchers, and students for research conducted at, or under the auspices of, U of T.
The repository is hosted by Borealis, a secure, bilingual, multidisciplinary repository platform that supports discovery, management, sharing, and preservation of Canadian research data. Borealis supported by academic libraries and research institutions across Canada, with the University of Toronto operating as the national service provider.
You can also view the recorded workshop Depositing Research Data in U of T Dataverse to learn more about how to deposit and publish a dataset.
U of T Dataverse is free to use and accepts data from research conducted at or under the auspices of U of T. Please note that U of T Dataverse does not currently accept sensitive or confidential data.
U of T Dataverse accepts all types of files, including documents, images, video, audio, tabular files, compressed files, and more.
All published datasets receive a Digital Object Identifier (DOI), making it easy to share and cite your data (e.g. https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/SCB4JJ).
U of T Dataverse automatically generates a recommended citation for all datasets. This makes it easy for future users to properly cite your data and ensures you are properly credited for your research.
All data is stored on secure servers located at U of T and undergoes monthly integrity checks to protect against data loss and corruption.
U of T Dataverse allows you to share your data openly or restrict access at the dataset and file level.
Choosing the right repository will help ensure your data is preserved, discoverable and accessible. Below are some considerations to help you decide if U of T Dataverse is the right repository for you: