Managing your research data: Introduction to data management plans
9 October 2024 10:00 until 11:30
Online - Via Zoom
Speaker: ibrary Digital Development and Systems team
Part of the series: RDP Training Schedule
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Writing a data management plan (DMP) is useful for researchers in all disciplines. Research data is produced by most projects, and can be anything: interview recordings, sensor data, economic models and more. A DMP covers how data will be collected, organised, managed, stored, secured, backed-up, preserved, and where applicable, shared. Writing a DMP will help you to anticipate any challenges for working with your data and make the research process much smoother.
Learning outcomes
This workshop will introduce you to the essential elements of a DMP, covering:
- What is a DMP and how can it help you?
- What are the core elements of a DMP and how can you start to write one?
- Using DMPOnline to structure your DMP
- Resources to inform the content of your DMP
We will allow some time for you to start your own DMP.
Target audience
Postgraduate researchers at any stage and from any discipline. Research staff are welcome to attend with the awareness that examples used are aimed at postgraduate researchers.
About the facilitators
This session is run by the Library Digital Development and Systems team who support researchers with their research data management.
About this theme
Core workshops deliver essential skills or knowledge that you will need to undertake your research degree. Visit our Core workshops page for more sessions.
Additional booking information
Book a place below and the link to join the session online will be sent to your Sussex email address one day before the event.