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Data Management Plan
Research Ideas and Outcomes 3: e14672
https://doi.org/10.3897/rio.3.e14672 (27 Jun 2017)
https://doi.org/10.3897/rio.3.e14672 (27 Jun 2017)
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Data Collection
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What types of data will you collect, create, link to, acquire and/or record?
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What file formats will your data be collected in? Will these formats allow for data re-use, sharing and long-term access to the data?
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What conventions and procedures will you use to structure, name and version control your files to help you and others better understand how your data are organized?
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Documentation and Metadata
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What documentation will be needed for the data to be read and interpreted correctly in the future?
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How will you make sure that documentation is created or captured consistently throughout your project?
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If you are using a metadata standard and/or tools to document and describe your data, please list here.
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Storage and Backup
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What are the anticipated storage requirements for your project, in terms of storage space (in megabytes, gigabytes, terabytes, etc.) and the length of time you will be storing it?
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How and where will your data be stored and backed up during your research project?
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How will the research team and other collaborators access, modify, and contribute data throughout the project?
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Preservation
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Where will you deposit your data for long-term preservation and access at the end of your research project?
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Indicate how you will ensure your data is preservation ready. Consider preservation-friendly file formats, ensuring file integrity, anonymization and de-identification, inclusion of supporting documentation.
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Sharing and Re-use
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What data will you be sharing and in what form? (e.g. raw, processed, analyzed, final).
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Have you considered what type of end-user license to include with your data?
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What steps will be taken to help the research community know that your data exists?
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Responsibilities and Resources
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Identify who will be responsible for managing this project's data during and after the project and the major data management tasks for which they will be responsible.
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How will responsibilities for managing data activities be handled if substantive changes happen in the personnel overseeing the project's data, including a change of Principal Investigator?
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What resources will you require to implement your data management plan? What do you estimate the overall cost for data management to be?
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Ethics and Legal Compliance
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If your research project includes sensitive data, how will you ensure that it is securely managed and accessible only to approved members of the project?
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If applicable, what strategies will you undertake to address secondary uses of sensitive data?
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How will you manage legal, ethical, and intellectual property issues?
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