Welcome to DataSTORRE: Stirling Online Repository for Research Data
DataStorre is an online digital repository of multi-disciplinary research datasets produced at the University of Stirling.
University of Stirling 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.
If you have any questions, comments or concerns relating to depositing your Research Data in DataSTORRE, please contact the Repository Librarian (repository.librarian@stir.ac.uk).
Recent Submissions
Evidences of drought-induced forest decline and tree mortality in the hygrophilous forests of central Chile
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This dataset compiles field measurements, high‑resolution UAV imagery products, satellite‑derived vegetation indices, and precipitation records to characterize vegetation condition, canopy structure, and long‑term productivity patterns across forested sites in central Chile.
The first component consists of phy...
The Stepping Stones Study Theory of Change and supporting evidence
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The Stepping Stones Study examined perinatal care pathways for women who use drugs or are in treatment for drug use in the perinatal period. Using a co-production approach a theory of change was developed providing key recommendations for improved care. This document includes the...
Supplementary Figure (Exercise dehydration and glycaemia in type 1 diabetes)
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Supplementary Figure
Climate Change and Aquaculture Workshop 2025 (CCA2025)
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The Climate Change and Aquaculture Workshop (CCA2025) was held in Norway in April 2025. The workshop brings together a range of stakeholders to discuss climate action in aquaculture. As part of the workshop, the interactive audience response platform Mentimeter was used to engage a...
Impacts of regenerative agriculture on biodiversity: does ‘mob-grazing’ benefit moths?
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Moths are highly diverse and provide essential pollination services and food for higher taxonomic groups. Grassland moth species that rely on extensive grassland management are in decline across Europe, likely due to intensive farming practices and associated high livestock stocking rates. H...
Research Data @ Stirling
To learn more about Research Data support at Stirling, see our Research Data Webpages.
Deposit in DataSTORRE
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DataSTORRE Policies
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IRUS-UK Statistics
DataSTORRE Summary Statistics from JISC's Institutional Repository Usage Statistics UK service are available here.