All researchers and research students are eligible for access to central storage space which is secure and backed up.

R: drive is free - complete the Research Data & Materials Plan (RDMP) to gain access.

Your storage can be shared with others (supervisors, teams, groups etc.) allowing you to collaborate on data and share documents and files.

Benefits of using R: drive

  • Safety and security - greater than desktop storage or portable USB storage.
  • Convenience - provided and managed by the University, including backups and maintenance of hardware.
  • Collaboration - enables researchers and students to share data and collaborate on the same project, reducing duplicate copies and effort in transferring/emailing.
  • Retention - keep your research data in the long term, either to building a repository of your valuable data or to meet retention requirements (minimum 5 years after project).
  • Supervision - can retain Higher Degree Research project data centrally reducing risk of loss to supervisors and students.

Access R: drive

To gain access, complete the Research Data & Materials Plan form (which includes a storage application form). The form covers many possibilities, so fill out what you can (some of the fields are optional as they may not apply to your research).

Special storage requirements

If your research program has special needs that you’d like to discuss please contact the eResearch team.

The research storage has also been used for creating read only repositories, research data collections for teaching purposes, published downloadable datasets and instrument based data collection.

Submit completed forms to the research office: [email protected].

How it works

Storage allocations are predominantly given to research projects (e.g. grants, contracts, student projects, unfunded projects). This allows for different periods of retention and different access groups. You can also apply for allocations for research programs/groups to share common data across programs of research.

Each storage allocation appears as a folder in an R: drive when you log on to a VU computer (remote and offline access is possible). You can have access to more than one project, with each appearing as a separate folder.

The storage can be used for anything from working files, documents and records, to long term retention of research data/files. The default allocation for a project is 10 GB and more is available on request.

Why you should use R: drive

Using VU Storage is the easiest way to address digital data security, backup and long term retention requirements under the Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research. Discipline recognised research repositories and data archives are potential alternatives.

A completed Research Data & Materials Plan is now necessary for you and the University to meet the following requirements:

If you've already completed the Research Data & Materials Plan, but not applied for storage, either submit an updated version or contact the Research office. We'll notify you once you have access.

Contact us

Refer to the R: drive FAQ for more about how to use the R: drive.

If you have any other questions, contact the eResearch team or your College Librarian:

Jennifer Murphy, Arts & Education
+61 3 9919 9147 | [email protected]

Lou Connell, Business
+61 3 9919 4423 | [email protected]

Jennifer Murphy, Engineering & Science
+61 3 9919 9147 | [email protected]

Suzanne Poliness, Health & Biomedicine
+61 3 9919 8629 | [email protected]

Murray Greenway, Law & Justice
+61 3 9919 1834 | [email protected]

Cameron Barrie, Sport & Exercise Science
+61 3 9919 4620 | [email protected]