A data management plan or DMP is a document that outlines how you will handle your data both during your research and after the project is completed. The goal of a data management plan is to consider the many aspects of data management, metadata generation and data preservation. A successful DMP should be completed before the project begins in order to ensure that data are well-managed during the research process as well as for preservation of the data for future use.
Each project will be different and have different types of data. Remember that a data management plan is a living document and should be reviewed and updated regularly, especially if unforeseen data are collected.
The recommended structure for a data management plan is as follows:
There are many questions to consider when creating a data management plan. The following list can help you to begin thinking about how you will manage your data and the answers will be useful for developing the content of a data management plan.
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| Data Usage |
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| Data Retention |
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| Privacy and Security |
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| Data Sharing |
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| Data Management Plan |
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| Data Documentation |
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| Storage and Backup |
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A selection of sites from organizations which offer information related to data management plans.