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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Berlin (East)
Berlin in the 1980s was in a state of suspension, with the physical trappings of the Cold War still omnipresent but subtly in decay. This collection of images, mostly dating from 1982, gives a vivid snapshot of the city’s ... -
Berlin (West)
Berlin in the 1980s was in a state of suspension, with the physical trappings of the Cold War still omnipresent but subtly in decay. This collection of images, mostly dating from 1982, gives a vivid snapshot of the city’s ... -
Dataset to Disrupting Live Music: A practice-research portfolio of musical pranks and performance
This dataset comprises three interview transcripts with comedians and voluntary responses from 11 comedians to a semi-structured, online questionnaire, conducted and collected as part of the practice-led research for the ... -
Characterising vertical plug flow pneumatic conveying using CFD-DEM
OpenFOAM and Aspherix simulation data for the paper, "Characterising vertical plug flow pneumatic conveying using CFD-DEM". It contains the full simulation data of the "base case", which corresponds to Section 4.1 of the ... -
A deep dive into the influences on veterinary professionals to perform wildlife medicine in the United Kingdom. A focus on culture, collaborations, education and obligations using interviews and surveys
The aim of this empirical research project was to explore the influences on wildlife treatment experienced by the veterinary community in the United Kingdom. A online survey was completed by 409 veterinary professionals ...






