Open Science literacy in EAP/What type of data or research might you want to self-archive rather than publish through peer-review?

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Think about work you have produced (fairly recently or even longer ago), and consider whether it might be worth sharing. Remember: You can generally share research by going down the route of peer-review and publication or you can self-archive your work on sites like Zenodo. If you want to self-archive original work which you created long ago, you might want to re-visit and update it first. Make sure that everything you self-archive is truly your own intellectual property, and remember to cite sources (whether academic or not) with due diligence.

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