Time: | February 12, 2025, 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. |
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At the heart of good management is a plan. Just as research proposals outline the scope and goals of research projects, data management plans (DMP) specify the handling of research data during and after a research project.
In a DMP, researchers document how data is collected, managed, stored, retained and published throughout the lifecycle of a given research project.
Creating DMPs (according to the specifications of funders) at the beginning of the project helps to prepare for the technical requirements during the active research phase and to determine the necessary resources (budget) for the upcoming data challenges.
During this training session, interactive examples and DMP tools demonstrate how a DMP can present an anchor for you research data management.
Lecturer: Dr. Kerstin Wedlich-Zachodin (KIT-Bibliothek)
Target audience: Scientific staff, Researchers
Date: 12.02.2025 2 p.m. - 3 p.m.
Registration: Please register here.
All registered participants will be sent the link for participation in advance by e-mail.