When you do research, you generate data, both during and after your research project. But how do you manage it properly so that data not only becomes accessible but also stays accessible? Read it in RESILIENCE's Data Management Plan.
A data management plan is a formal document that outlines how data will be handled during and after a research project. The purpose of such a plans to describe which research data you will generate and use in your research, and plan how to organise, document, store, preserve and share them, in line with ethical and legal requirements that apply. Most research funders require beneficiaries to write and implement a Data Management Plan.
RESILIENCE recently published its Data Management Plan, Deliverable D2.4. This document entails the first version of the recommended data management practices and guidelines for our members, associated partners, data providers and researchers affiliated to the Religious Studies community working with or depositing data to the RESILIENCE ecosystem.
Go here to read the plan.