- Basic Module
Good planning is half the battle! A data management plan (DMP) describes the (planned) handling of research data during and after the project. Ideally, it is a living document that can be revised or refined as needed during the course of the project. A DMP can meet the requirements of research funding bodies and also supports better structuring of your own working methods and collaboration in projects.
Typical contents of DMPs include descriptions of new data to be generated (or reused), data documentation, data storage in the project, legal aspects, publication and/or archiving of data after the project, and responsibilities for FDM. This module describes and explains these elements of DMPs. This is followed by a live demonstration of RDMO, a web-based tool for creating data management plans that is widely used in Hesse and throughout Germany.
- Why create a DMP?
- Requirements of funding bodies
- Typical contents of a DMP
- Creating a DMP with RDMO (live demonstration)
Lecturer
Dr. Thomas Richter, Hochschule Fulda - University of Applied Sciences
Materials
Richter, T. (2023, Oktober 25). Der Datenmanagementplan. HeFDI Data School 2023/2024. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10997443