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 You can consult this [[https://clarin.ids-mannheim.de/standards/views/recommended-formats-with-search.xq|CLARIN page on format recommendations]] to **check whether you are using one of the standardized formats**. More information can be found here: [[documentation-platform:standard-data-formats]]. For converting data or file formats, consider the [[https://conversion-hub.sshopencloud.eu/|SSH Conversion Hub]] in order to find a suitable tool. You can consult this [[https://clarin.ids-mannheim.de/standards/views/recommended-formats-with-search.xq|CLARIN page on format recommendations]] to **check whether you are using one of the standardized formats**. More information can be found here: [[documentation-platform:standard-data-formats]]. For converting data or file formats, consider the [[https://conversion-hub.sshopencloud.eu/|SSH Conversion Hub]] in order to find a suitable tool.
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 ==== I want to share my data. How can I find a suitable repository? ==== ==== I want to share my data. How can I find a suitable repository? ====
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 While there are innumerable options for sharing research data, it makes sense to follow recommendations for repositories that ensure the FAIRness of your data and support open research data practices, such as [[https://www.snf.ch/en/WtezJ6qxuTRnSYgF/topic/open-research-data-which-data-repositories-can-be-used|this list]] given by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF). While there are innumerable options for sharing research data, it makes sense to follow recommendations for repositories that ensure the FAIRness of your data and support open research data practices, such as [[https://www.snf.ch/en/WtezJ6qxuTRnSYgF/topic/open-research-data-which-data-repositories-can-be-used|this list]] given by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF).
  
-CLARIN-CH recommends the Language Repository of Switzerland ([[https://www.lars.uzh.ch/en.html|LaRS@SWISSUBase]]) and the Linguistic Corpus Platform ([[https://lcp.linguistik.uzh.ch/|LCP]]), which are specifically tailored to linguistic data and completely free for members of CLARIN-CH institutions. More options can be found here:\\ +CLARIN-CH recommends the [[https://www.lars.uzh.ch/en.html|Language Repository of Switzerland]] (LaRS@SWISSUBase) and the [[https://lcp.linguistik.uzh.ch/|Linguistic Corpus Platform]] (LCP), which are specifically tailored to linguistic data and free for members of CLARIN-CH institutions. 
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-<wrap button> [[documentation-platform:data-archiving#I want to archive my research data. How can I find a suitable repository?|Read more on finding a repository]]</wrap>+➡️ More options can be found here: <wrap button> [[documentation-platform:data-archiving#I want to archive my research data. How can I find a suitable repository?|How to find suitable repository]]</wrap>
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