- Basic Module
A sound plan is half the battle! A data management plan (DMP) describes the (planned) handling of research data during and after the project. A DMP is ideally a living document that is revised or concretised as needed during the course of the project.
It can fulfil the requirements of the research funders and also supports better structuring of one’s own working methods and collaboration in projects. Typical contents of DMPs include descriptions of new (or re-used) data, data documentation, data storage in the project, legal aspects, publication and/or archiving of data after the project and responsibilities for RDM. All these elements of DMPs are described and explained in this module.
- Why create a DMP?
- Requirements of the funders
- Typical contents of a DMP
Please note that this course will be held in German.
Instructor
Dr. Sabrina Jordan, Universität Kassel
Enrollment