How to write a Data Management Plan
Joint EUDAT-OpenAIRE webinar, hosted by EIFL

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Event Date: 07 Jul 2016 - 14 Jul 2016
Online

Webinar: OpenAIRE and EUDAT are co-presenting this popular webinar which introduces researchers, data librarians, project coordinators and research officers to the process of writing Data Management Plans.

As several research funders are carrying out (Open) Data Pilots, projects and researchers are increasingly required to deliver a Data Management Plan or DMP. The DMP is a useful instrument for researchers to reflect on and communicate about the way they will deal with their data. It prompts researchers to think about how they will generate, analyse and share data during their research projects, and afterwards.

In this webinar, Sarah Jones (DCC) and Marjan Grootveld (DANS) will talk you through what Horizon 2020 requires from a DMP. They will also discuss examples from real DMPs and touch on the Software Management Plan, which for some projects can be a sensible addition.

When: Thursday, 7 July 2016, at 11.00 CEST; repeated on Thursday, 14 July 2016, at 14:00 CEST. NOTE: Over 790 people have already registered for the webinar. As the number of registrations exceeds the capacity of the webinar system, registration for the webinar on 7 July is now closed, and only the first 600 participants will be able to join.  To accommodate all other requests, the same webinar will be repeated on the 14 of July 2016 at 2pm CEST. If you did not manage to register for the first webinar (7 July) please register now for the second webinar.

Click here to register to the second webinar (14 July 2016)!

Target audience: Researchers, data librarians, project coordinators and research officers

For introductory information about Research Data Management you can check the recordings and slides of the previous webinar: ‘Research Data Management: An introductory Webinar from OpenAIRE and EUDAT’.