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In this webinar, we delve into writing a Data Management Plan (DMPs) for Small Scale Junior Faculty research projects - Kleinprojekte von WU-Assistent*innen - that can be funded by the WU. If data is to be collected and/or secondary data used, a data management plan must be attached to the project funding application. A WU DMP-template has been made available to support early-career researchers.
A Data Management Plan is a crucial tool that not only may raise awareness for managing your data but can enhance the overall quality and impact of your research by ensuring robust data management throughout the project (and data) lifecycle.
We show what type of information should be provided in the DMP and how it can be used as an efficient tool for the subsequent management of research data throughout the research project and beyond.
Participants will learn to appreciate DMPs as practical instruments for systematic data handling, even in small-scale research projects. By exploring the multifaceted benefits of well-crafted DMPs, this webinar aims to shift perspectives, highlighting how these plans facilitate a deeper understanding of one's research data and streamline future data reuse.
The Knowledge Nuggets are a webinar series that takes on a specific topic in the field of research data management. For example, learn about new forms of archiving, discover best practices, and get practical tips for your daily research work.
Target group
Academic Staff, especially junior faculty (prae docs)
Goals
Participants will gain knowledge of how to prepare a DMP for their own research, what the key elements are, advantages of a well elaborated DMP. By the end of the webinar, participants will be equipped with the knowledge and tools to develop effective their own DMP, transforming data management from a perceived administrative task into a powerful component of their research strategy.
Content
The webinar covers key components of a DMP that relate to the research data life cycle, including data collection, documentation, storage, sharing practices, compliance with ethical and legal requirements and others. Examples will illustrate the practical application of DMPs, showcasing how they can mitigate risks and improve project outcomes.
We will also briefly discuss DMP templates provided by funding agencies and look at possibilities to use generative AI for creating DMPs.
- Scope and key elements of general DMPs
- How a DMP relates to the research data life cycle
- Practical examples of DMPs
- The WU DMP-template for Junior Faculty Small scale projects: Structure and content
- Q&A: Addressing participants' questions related to DMPs.
- Scope and key elements of general DMPs
- How a DMP relates to the research data life cycle
- Practical examples of DMPs
- The WU DMP-template for Junior Faculty Small scale projects: Structure and content
- Q&A: Addressing participants' questions related to DMPs.