A Data Management Plan (DMP) is a useful tool to help organise the research data in your project.
Many research funders – as well as NTNU’s Open Science policy – require that research projects have a Data Management Plan (DMP).
A DMP outlines what data a research project will generate or reuse, how it will be stored, analysed, and shared according to the principles "as open as possible, as closed as necessary" and "FAIR" (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable). A well-prepared DMP not only ensures compliance but also improves project planning, data quality, and reusability.
In this introductory course, you will learn you step-by-step how to set-up a DMP. The course includes a hands-on demo of FAIR Wizard Norway, an online tool that makes setting up your DMP easier.
Language: English
Location: The course will be held digitally (Zoom) in the course room of the Virtual Library. Direct link to the course room in Zoom.
We encourage you to register but it is not mandatory. Everyone is welcome! When you register, click on one of the calendar icons in the top right corner (by the date info) to add this course directly to your Outlook calendar!
Did you know that the NTNU University Library and NTNU IT have a support service for research data?
Research Data @NTNU is a helpdesk for all students and academic staff at NTNU.
Get in touch with us for any questions, or if you would like a visit from Research Data @NTNU at your faculty/department/research group