Research Data
Services, Expertise & Technology Solutions
Special
Edition
22 June 2016
As
several research funders are carrying
out (Open) Data Pilots, projects
and researchers are increasingly
required to deliver a Data Management
Plan or DMP. The DMP is a useful
instrument for researchers to reflect
on and communicate about the way they
will deal with their data. It
prompts them to think about how they
will generate, analyse and share data
during their research project and
afterwards.
In this webinar Sarah Jones
(DCC) and Marjan Grootveld (DANS) will
talk you through the aspects that
Horizon 2020 requires from a DMP.
We’ll discuss examples from
real DMPs and also touch
upon the Software Management
Plan, which for some projects
can be a sensible addition.
Sarah Jones works at the
Digital Curation Centre, a UK
national service to support the
higher education sector with
research data management. She
coordinates work on DMPonline and
undertakes research on data policy
and data management planning. She
is also involved in the EC-funded
FOSTER and EUDAT projects,
fostering open science by training
researchers and providing services
for open access and open data.
Marjan
Grootveld is senior policy
consultant at Data Archiving and
Networked Services or DANS for
short, in The Netherlands (dans.knaw.nl/en/).
DANS promotes sustained access to
digital research data and
encourages researchers to archive
and reuse data. Marjan advises
knowledge institutes and research
funders on data management policy
and practice. She is also one of
the coaches of the training
“Essentials 4 Data Support”, which
DANS and two other academic
service providers offer under the
umbrella of “Research Data
Netherlands”.
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