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Sarah JonesDigital Curation Centresarah.jones@glasgow.ac.ukTwitter: @sjDCC

Supporting researchers with Data Management Plans

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What are DMPs? Why are they important?What do funders require?

+What is a Data Management Plan?

A brief plan written throughout a project to define:

What data will be collected or created?

How the data will be documented and described?

Where the data will be stored?

Who will be responsible for data security and backup?

Which data will be shared and/or preserved?

How the data will be shared and with whom?

+Why develop a DMP?

DMPs are often submitted with grant applications, but are useful whenever researchers are creating data.

They can help researchers to:

Make informed decisions to anticipate and avoid problems

Avoid duplication, data loss and security breaches

Develop procedures early on for consistency

Ensure data are accurate, complete, reliable and secure

Save time and effort to make their lives easier!

It helps to update them throughout the course of a project.

+Lots of UK funders require a DMP

www.dcc.ac.uk/resources/policy-and-legal/ overview-funders-data-policies

n.b. EPSRC does not require DMPs in grant applications but encourages them

+Requirements on the increase worldwide

+Five common themes / questions

1. Description of data to be collected / created (i.e. content, type, format, volume...)

2. Standards / methodologies for data collection & management

3. Ethics and Intellectual Property (highlight any restrictions on data sharing e.g. embargoes, confidentiality)

4. Plans for data sharing and access (i.e. how, when, to whom)

5. Strategy for long-term preservation

www.dcc.ac.uk/resources/data-management-plans/checklist

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Supporting researchers to write DMPs

+Basic guidance and support

Most university policies include a requirement for DMPs so you need to explain what to cover in plans via:

Templates listing themes/questions to cover

Custom guidance by uni or discipline

Links to local contacts and support

Example answers or boilerplate text

A library of successful DMPs to reuse

+Example plans

Technical appendix submitted to AHRC by Bristol Unihttp://data.bris.ac.uk/files/2013/02/data.bris-AHRC-Technical-Plan-v21.pdf

Rural Economy & Land Use (RELU) programme examples

http://relu.data-archive.ac.uk/data-sharing/planning/examples

UCSD example DMPs (20+ scientific plans for NSF)http://rci.ucsd.edu/dmp/examples.html

My DMP – a satire (what not to write!) http://ivory.idyll.org/blog/data-management.html

Further examples: www.dcc.ac.uk/resources/data-management-plans/guidance-examples

+More in-depth support

Online tools

Training courses

Reviewing plans

Consultancy services

+What is DMPonline

A web-based tool to help researchers write DMPs

Main features

Templates for different requirements (funder or institution)

Tailored guidance (funder, institutional, discipline-specific etc)

Example/suggested answers

Supports multiple phases (e.g. pre- / during project) for active, living plans

Ability to share plans with collaborators and leave notes/comments

Exports to a variety of formats to meet differing requirements

Shibboleth authentication to sign on with institutional credentials (UK-only)

+Customising DMPonline

www.dcc.ac.uk/news/customising-dmponline-admin-interface-launches

Unis can: Add templates Different types of questions Local guidance with links to support and services Example answers, or suggested answers if certain

services are used Add questions & guidance to funder templates …

+Integrating DMPs into workflows

www2.le.ac.uk/offices/itservices/about/news/old-news/2010/July/lucre-08-07-10

Example of embedding flags / alerts into grant system

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Thanks – any questions?

DCC guidance, tools and case studies:

www.dcc.ac.uk/resources

Follow us on twitter:

@digitalcuration and #ukdcc

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