Data Support in Emory Libraries

The libraries at Emory provide research data support for projects and learning across multiple disciplines involving quantitative, qualitative, textual and network analysis, and spatial/GIS data.

We can collaborate with and advise you across the entire research life cycle, including accessing and using unique data, working with data analysis software, managing your data, and sharing your data for reuse by other researchers.

Contact a specialist below or email libdatahelp@emory.edu and we’ll connect you to the right person for assistance.

Contacts

ROBERT W. WOODRUFF LIBRARY

Jen Doty
Jennifer Elder

WOODRUFF HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER LIBRARY

Jeremy Kupsco
Shenita Peterson

EMORY CENTER FOR DIGITAL SCHOLARSHIP
(inside Woodruff Library)

Rob O’Reilly
Sara Palmer
Megan Slemons

Data Management

Dataverse: Jen Doty
Restricted-use Data Access: Rob O’Reilly

 

Funder Compliance

Public Access Compliance: Jeremy Kupsco

Data Management Plans: Jen Doty, Jeremy Kupsco  

 

Genomic Software & Tools

MetaCore, Lasergene: Jeremy Kupsco

 

Geospatial Data and Software

ArcGIS, QGIS: Shenita Peterson, Megan Slemons

CARTO, Google Earth Pro: Megan Slemons

Finding Geospatial Data: Megan Slemons

 

Statistical Data and Software

R: Rob O’Reilly

SAS, SPSS, Stata: Rob O’ReillyShenita Peterson

Stat/Transfer: Rob O’Reilly

Epi Info 7: Shenita Peterson

Finding Public Health Data: Rob O’Reilly, Shenita Peterson

Finding Quantitative Data: Rob O’Reilly

 

Networks, Text, and Visualization

Network Analysis—Cytoscape, Gephi, Palladi:o Sara Palmer

Text Analysis—AntConc, Natural Language Toolkit, Voyant: 
Sara Palmer

Data Visualization—Tableau Public: Megan Slemons

 

Publication and Impact Analysis

Web of Science, Scopus: Jennifer ElderShenita Peterson

InCites, Altmetrics, Publish or Perish - Google Scholar: 
Jennifer Elder