Workshop in Data Management Plans

Learn about what Data Management Plans (DMPs) are and how to write one!

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Learning outcomes

After attending the course you will know:

  • what Data Management Plans (DMPs) are
  • UiO's requirements for data management planning
  • the main components of a DMP
  • available and recommended templates for DMPs
  • best practices for writing a DMP for your project(s)
  • where to find help and resources when you are writing your DMP

Registration

The course is open to PhD fellows, completion grant holders, and post-doctoral fellows at the Faculty of Humanities, other UiO faculties, and external PhD fellows. Registration opens on September 20 and priority is given to PhDs and postdocs from the Faculty of Humanities. We ask that PhDs and postdocs from other Faculties at UiO, and other applicants, wait until on October 1 to register. Registration closes when the course has reached its maximum number of participants.

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About

Good research data management is increasingly important, and a written Data Management Plan (DMP) makes it so much easier. It is also more and more often required by institutions and external funders. But what does a DMP consist of? And what do you need to pay attention to when writing a DMP?

In this workshop, we will introduce the most important parts of a Data Management Plan and how to write them. We will also go through the most commonly used DMP templates together with some practical tips and tricks for using them.

We will also have a question and answer session where you will be able to ask us any questions you have about writing DMPs!

Target group

PhDs and postdocs from the Faculty of Humanities. Instruction in English, but we can also answer questions in Norwegian. 

Teacher

Agata Bochynska, Open Research team and Digital Scholarship Centre

If you have any questions about this course, please contact the course instructor.

Published Feb. 25, 2023 7:08 AM - Last modified Sep. 4, 2023 1:16 PM