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The ARDC Community Data Lab has tools and guides for researchers using data from galleries, libraries, archives, museums and other collections. In this talk at the 2025 Symposium for the HASS & Indigenous Research Data Commons, Dr Nichola Burton, Solutions Architect, ARDC and Jamie Archer, Product Manager, ARDC provide an overview of the ARDC Community Data Lab and how it is creating guides and tools for HASS research. Phase 1 of the ARDC Community Data Lab, which ran from 2022 to 2024, focused on accessing and using data from Trove. Phase 2 projects of the ARDC Community Data Lab commenced in 2025 following community consultation and co-design. The projects launching in Phase 2 of the Community Data Lab are: Reusable and Accessible Public Interest Documents (RAPID) Making public interest document collections—such as Federal Hansard and public inquiries—more accessible and reusable for researchers and the public. Led by The University of Queensland in partnership with the ARDC, QUT and QCIF Ltd. Curated Collections A platform, built on established digital humanities software, to enable easy publishing, importing, and exporting of digital content, migration of legacy collections, and long-term archiving. Led by the Sydney Informatics Hub (SIH) at the University of Sydney in partnership with the ARDC and Systemik Solutions. Research Software Engineering Capacity Enhancement Project (RSE-CEP) A project to develop recommended patterns and practices in HASS software engineering, improving the capability of research software engineers and enabling greater technical collaboration. Led by the HASS Digital Research Hub at the Australian National University in partnership with the ARDC. Enhanced Analytics Tools to support the use and analysis of RO-Crate data and digitised documents and collections, addressing gaps in usability and reusability of digital resources in HASS research. Led by the Melbourne Data Analytics Platform at The University of Melbourne in partnership with the ARDC. Learn more about the ARDC Community Data Lab: https://ardc.edu.au/project/ardc-comm... Recorded for the 2025 Symposium of the ARDC HASS and Indigenous Research Data Commons, held at UTS on Gadigal Land, Sydney, 11 November 2025 Learn more about the HASS and Indigenous Research Data Commons - https://ardc.edu.au/hass-and-indigeno... Keep up-to-date with the latest digital research news, events, resources, career opportunities and more - subscribe to the ARDC Connect newsletter - https://ardc.edu.au/news-and-events/s...