What is Edinburgh DataShare?
Edinburgh DataShare is a digital repository of research data produced at the University of Edinburgh, hosted by the Research Data Service in Information Services. Edinburgh University researchers who have produced research data associated with an existing or forthcoming publication, or which has potential use for other researchers, are invited to upload their dataset for sharing and safekeeping. A persistent identifier and suggested citation will be provided.
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Dataset: Adiponectin influences the effects of caloric restriction on liver function, skeletal muscle, and systemic metabolic homeostasis _v2024_09_19
This dataset contains data for a manuscript that is being submitted for publication in September 2024. Once published, this dataset will be updated with the DOI for the manuscript. The Abstract for the current version of ... -
Subversive Content Design User Experience Survey Data
This study explores the use of subversive game content in critical game design to address sensitive social, political, and personal topics while avoiding the risk of undermining their significance. Critical game design is ... -
Definitions of Altruism
This Excel spreadsheet contains the raw data used for a structured review of the precise definitions of altruism in full-length books in English with the word ‘altruism’, ‘altruist’, or ‘altruistic’ in the title or subtitle, ... -
Sediment transport and flood risk: Impact of newly constructed embankments on river dynamics and flooding in Kathmandu, Nepal
This dataset contains field observed river bed and bank erosion/deposition, simulated erosion/deposition data, water and sediment outflow rates, analysis of results, and Jupyter notebook code used to generate figures for ... -
Supplementary material: Document similarity analysis
These files contain supplementary data generated in response to peer review. Peer reviewers requested that we compare online and other kinds of journalistic content, to see if there were any differences in the extent to ...