Sep 10, 2025 The Apiary: Advancing the U’s Research Data Infrastructure
The Apiary: Advancing the University of Utah’s Research Data Infrastructure is a pilot project of the Marriott Library’s data librarians, Kaylee Alexander and Madison Golden; it is funded by the VPR’s Incentive Seed Grant program to improve and expand research data management support for the University of Utah.


The goal of the Apiary is to support students, faculty and researchers at every stage of the research data lifecycle. In addition to our events series, we offer research data support services, including data preservation and sharing through The Hive, DOI minting, data access support, data visualization training, consultations and more.
Over the course of the 2025–26 academic year, the Marriott Library’s Research Data Librarians Madison Golden and Kaylee Alexander will be organizing Apiary Events, a series of workshops, panels, and community gatherings focused on all things research data. We’ll also be teaming up with groups like Research Education to offer training on a variety of research data management topics.
Apiary events will create spaces for researchers of all levels and disciplines to explore best practices in research data management, share experiences and receive research data support throughout the research data life cycle. So, come be part of the hive as we kick things off this fall!
Questions? Contact Madison Golden or Kaylee Alexander.
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