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Many federal agencies require funding applicants to include a Data Management Plan in the application. This section provides some resources that will help in meeting this requirement. The DMPTool ...
of an appropriate research data management plan. Your research data management plan must describe how the data will be stored while they are being collected, transported and analyzed; how they will be ...
RIT is now participating in DMPTool, which means researchers can use the service to create and share data management plans for a variety of sponsors. Many federal and private sponsors now require data ...
A data management plan (DMP) 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 ...
Together, all these steps are documented in a Data Management Plan in advance. These documents are intended exclusively as supporting tools and must be adapted to each individual project. The SNSF’s ...
Many funders require a data management plan (DMPs) as part of the grant proposal. The CU Boulder campus has a free service available to assist researchers with their Data Management Plan through the ...
of an appropriate research data management plan. Your research data management plan must describe how the data will be stored while they are being collected, transported and analyzed; how they will be ...
Data Management Plans (DMPs) identify products generated in the proposed research—data, metadata, samples, software, algorithms, curricula, documentation, and publications—and describe best practices ...
Data Management Plans should be developed and shared with the research team prior to commencing research using the Data Management Tool (DMPTool). Assistance is available for using DMPTool, and the ...
Secondly, it articulates SFU’s goals and objectives for improving ongoing support for Research Data Management as part of SFU’s 2023-2028 Strategic Research Plan. A corollary of these two objectives ...
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