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==Working with Projects and Data== | ==Working with Projects and Data== | ||
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+ | # Invite project representatives to answer data management questions using the DSG template in the DMPTool | ||
+ | # Ask them to keep track of questions that are difficult to answer | ||
+ | # Meet with project reps to discuss difficult questions and provide guidance for difficult data management areas | ||
+ | ====DMPTool==== | ||
+ | *What questions do we want to ask? | ||
+ | *How do we want to organize the questions? | ||
+ | *What is the end result? | ||
+ | |||
==Resources== | ==Resources== | ||
* [http://dsg.neu.edu/wiki/DSG_Data_Management_Resources Resources] | * [http://dsg.neu.edu/wiki/DSG_Data_Management_Resources Resources] |
Revision as of 15:27, 9 February 2015
What is a Data Management Plan?
A data management plan is a written assessment of how project or research data will be collected, organized, shared, maintained, and preserved.
Why Manage Your Data?
- Fulfill requirements
- Improve project efficiency
- Organize large sets of data
- Preservation
- Reuse
- Promote research
How Do I Create a DMP?
- Establish data management goals
- Consult funding agency guidelines (NSF, NEH, IMLS)
- Review checklists of recommended data management topics
- Use a data management planning tool, like DMPTool or DMPonline (UK)
Managing Your Data
- Analyze the data (what kind(s) of data? how much data? who needs your data? how will it be used in the future?)
- Organize the data (decide on file naming conventions, directory structures, metadata standards, data formats)
- Decide how the data can be accessed (where will it be stored? what will be shared? how will it be shared? when will it be shared?)
- Who is responsible for your data?
Working with Projects and Data
Data Interviews
- Invite project representatives to answer data management questions using the DSG template in the DMPTool
- Ask them to keep track of questions that are difficult to answer
- Meet with project reps to discuss difficult questions and provide guidance for difficult data management areas
DMPTool
- What questions do we want to ask?
- How do we want to organize the questions?
- What is the end result?