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  1. Sections 2-4 of this guide provide general information and guidelines for data management plans, whereas sections 5-8 provide guidance on how to develop content for a typical data management plan. Sections 5-8 are divided into a series of basic questions; your answers will provide the content for your plan.
  2. Planning for a project involves making decisions about data resources and potential products. A Data Management Plan (DMP) describes data that will be acquired or produced during research; how the data will be managed, described, and stored, what standards you will use, and how data will be handled and protected during and after the completion of the project.
  3. datasharingtoolkit.org

    funders and with their templates for data management plans, where they exist. Putting together a data management plan Decide on the data governance model Data governance, or stewardship, involves collecting, maintaining and sharing data. In particular, it involves determining who has access to data, for what purpose and to whose benefit.
  4. sites.uw.edu

    Data Management Plans, or DMPs, are documents that describe how data will be collected, stored, analyzed, preserved, and shared throughout the research process. By establishing a DMP, funding agencies and other researchers can conveniently review a research team's methods for data collection and analysis. A DMP also ensures that the ...
  5. guides.library.stanford.edu

    Jul 7, 2023A data management plan (DMP) or data management and sharing plan (DMSP) is a written document that describes: the data you expect to acquire or generate during the course of a research project, how you will manage, describe, analyze, and store those data, and; what mechanisms you will use at the end of your project to share and preserve your data.
  6. guides.lib.uw.edu

    Library Guides at University of Washington Libraries

    https://guides.lib.uw.edu › research › dmg › prep-plan-for-dm

    Aug 7, 2024Subsequent pages in this guide will take a deeper look at some of the following components of data management plans. Data Description: A detailed description of the types of data that will be collected or generated during the research project. This can include formats, types (e.g., qualitative, quantitative), volumes, and any associated metadata.
  7. libraries.mit.edu

    A data management plan (DMP) will help you manage your data, meet funder requirements, and help others use your data if shared. The DMPTool is a web-based tool that helps you construct data management plans using templates that address specific funder requirements. From within this tool, you can save your plans, access MIT-specific information & resources, and request a review of your DMP by a ...
  8. library.harvard.edu

    A data management plan, or DMP (sometimes also called a data sharing plan), is a formal document that outlines what you will do with your data during and after a research project. Most researchers collect data with some form of plan in mind, but it's often inadequately documented and incomplete. Many data management issues can be handled easily ...
  9. researcheracademy.elsevier.com

    A data management plan is a document that describes how data will be acquired and used within a research project. This includes how data will be collected, managed, stored and made available during the study, and how it will be shared after the project is completed. Several templates are available that can be used as the basis for a data ...
  10. www1.usgs.gov

    First, what is a data management plan? A data managemen t plan, or DMP, is a formal document that outlines data management considerations before work begins and how data will be handled during and after the completion of research. A DMP is . not. a research plan, and the distinction between the two is worth noting.
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