Create, customise and maintain a Data Management Plan
Date: 12 January 2024 @ 09:00 - 12:00
Timezone: Amsterdam
Duration: 3 hours
Create your own Data Management Plan template, share it with your group and export it according to a format compliant with requirements from the funders.
DSW is a dynamic forms system operated within a web browser. It provides:
- Templates adhering to national and international requirements, including those from Science Europe and Horizon Europe.
- A special template aligned with the machine-actionable data management plan (maDMP) standard. The Research Council of Norway highly recommends this.
DSW is fast emerging at both national and European levels as the primary solution for creating and handling Data Management Plans.
Contact: [email protected], [email protected]
Keywords: Data management planning, DMP, data management plan
Venue: Georg Sverdrups hus, Moltke Moes vei, Oslo, Norway
City: Oslo
Region: Oslo kommune
Country: Norway
Postcode: 0373
Prerequisites:
A general understanding of DMPs and common practices in data management is an advantage. No additional software is required, but the participants are requested to create an account beforehand on UiO’s instance of DSW (https://uio.ds-wizard.org).
Learning objectives:
- Understanding how an organisation or research group can adopt DSW to users within a certain domain
- Starting a new DMP on DSW, from scratch or from a set of pre-filled recommendations
- Sharing and working collaboratively on the DMP
- Assessing the FAIRness of your dataset based on the DMP
- Export a DMP according to funders' templates, including the Science Europe template (adopted by the Research Council of Norway) and Horizon Europe
- Creating customised questionnaires and adapting existing ones; making these questionnaires public
Organizer: The workshop is provided by the Oslo node of ELIXIR Norway as part of an extended event organised by Digital Scholarship Center (DSC), USIT, Carpentry@UiO, Coderefinery, dScience, Simula, Data Managers Network at UiO, ELIXIR Oslo, Norway's Reproducibility Network (norrn) and University of Oslo Library
Host institutions: University of Oslo
Target audience: Researchers
Capacity: 20
Event types:
- Workshops and courses
Cost basis: Free to all
Sponsors: Digital Scholarship Centre (University of Oslo)
Scientific topics: Data management
Operations: Data handling, Data deposition
External resources:Activity log