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Welcome to the DataHub!

In this manual, you will find an overview on the DataHub, introductions to individual resources and services and workflows to help you using the DataHub. The Manual is meant to be used after you consulted the local Data Stewards and already received an introduction by e.g., a workshop to all services.

You will find all information on getting access to the DataHub services and a link to the registration form in the Access & Onboarding section.

If you are new to the DataHub, don't hesitate to contact us for support via our email: datahub@uni-marburg.de.

Your DataHub Team

DataHub News

Overleaf premium licenses available

TAM offers a limited number of Standard Group licenses for Overleaf to registered Data Hub users.
Overleaf is a collaborative, cloud-based LaTeX editor used for writing, editing and publishing scientific documents. It has a variety of features that make it easy for beginners to start more quickly and for experienced users to write more efficiently in LaTeX. Details on using Overleaf in the DataHub can be found in our Overleaf service description.

DataHub Workshop Series 2025/26

The upcoming DataHub Workshop Series will start in October. Registration will open on 25.08.2025.

TAM GitLabTM

A dedicated GitLabTM1 for use within the DataHub is now available (Marburg University network / VPN required). This GitLabTM service offers access to the TAM-owned data storage at the secured high performance computing infrastructure of MaRC3 and MaSC.
We encourage all DataHub users to store and manage their research data and code on the TAM GitLabTM!

GitLabTM uses Git LFS to handle large (binary) files without degrading performance or stability. Please refer to the Workflow section and the FAQ of this manual for information and streamlined instructions on using GitLabTM and Git LFS.

TAM DataHub Repository

The TAM DataHub (DSpace) publication platform is currently being set up for TAM and allows for various scientific output to be published with rich metadata and persistent identifiers (DOIs).

It is available at tam-datahub.online.uni-marburg.de and has started pilot (test) operation. Pilot users are highly welcome! Please contact your Data Stewards if you are interested.

This manual contains a service description and a user workflow documentation (work in progress).


  1. GITLAB is a trademark of GitLab Inc. in the United States and other countries and regions