Tools for researchers

KE Secure Cloud

RTO maintains a secure research environment to support researchers working with some sensitive and highly sensitive data types. KE Secure Cloud is a platform that includes a suite of services

Overleaf Professional

Overleaf Professional makes the process of writing, editing and producing your research papers and project reports easier for you and your collaborators. ASU provides Overleaf Professional for all students, faculty

KEEP digital repository

KEEP, managed by the ASU Library, is the home for preserving the scholarship of ASU faculty, staff and students. Find and submit open-access articles, collaborative research projects, musical performances, theses

Research Data Selector Tool

The Research Data Selector Tool helps you find the most appropriate option to collect, manage, analyze and share your research data in a secure, resilient manner. Answer questions about your

Electronic Research Notebooks

An Electronic Research Notebook (ERN), sometimes called an electronic laboratory notebook (ELN),  is a multi-functional data manager that can import protocols, notes, observations and other research data to organize all

ORCID

ORCID (Open Researcher Contributor ID) is an independent non-profit organization that provides a free, unique, persistent identifier for researchers. An ORCHID iD distinguishes you from other researchers and provides a

DMP Tool

Use the DMP Tool to guide you through the process of creating a data management and sharing plan (DMSP) with templates provided by funding agencies. You provide the content and

All of Us Research Hub

The All of Us Research Hub, part of the National Institutes of Health’s All of Us Research Program, stores health data from participants across the United States. The Researcher Workbench

DMSP AI Tool

This tool is designed to help you identify areas of your data management and sharing plan (DMSP) that may need improvement or additional detail. It also helps ensure compliance with

AI Research Acceleration (AIR) Platform

Led by Knowledge Enterprise, the AIR Platform is a university-wide initiative to remove barriers to advanced computing and broaden AI adoption and literacy among researchers.  It employs locally hosted, open-access