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Slides of the presentation "Data Management Plan: Specifics of Data in the Arts and Humanities"
Title: Introduction to Data Management Plan: Specifics of Data in the Arts and Humanities
Convenors: Dr Deborah Thorpe, Research Data Steward, University College Cork
Video recording: Link to the video on peertube not edited
Slides: Slides on Wikimedia Commons
OSF:
Duration: 1.5 hours
Date and time: 31 May, 2023 11.00–12.30 CET
Location: Online - Link to the webinar
Fees: Attendance is free.
Registration: Send an email to chiara.barbieri@supsi.ch

Abstract[edit]

Funding bodies (especially EU and national ones) are asking with increasing frequency for accurate data management plan (DMP) when applying for fundings. DMP is thus become a funding requirement: increasingly, keeping a data management plan alongside research projects is becoming a condition of funding by many research funders, such as SNSF or Horizon Europe. The webinar introduces the benefits of DMP and provides a step by step practical approach to the topic by focusing on four crucial aspects: 1. data collection. 2. ethics, legal aspects, security, 3. data storage and 4. data sharing. In order to provide a hands-on perspective on DMP, the webinar includes a series of case studies that illustrate the dos and don'ts when compiling DMP. Participants are encouraged to send questions and challenges in advance (chiara.barbieri@supsi.ch) and to share their thoughts during the webinar.

Goals[edit]

  • Identify Arts-, Design- and Music-specific DMP
  • Provide an hands-on approach to DMP: share tips and strategies

Agenda[edit]

  • Introduction to Data Management Plan
  • Specifics of data in Arts, Design and Music
  • Step-by-step process analysis
  • Presentation of case studies
  • Q&A

Convenors[edit]

Dr Deborah Thorpe, Research Data Steward, University College Cork

Target audience[edit]

Researchers, academic staff and librarians.

Prerequisite[edit]

No prior knowledge is required but it is recommended to attend the previous webinars.

Organisers[edit]

Iolanda Pensa, SUPSI DACD
Chiara Barbieri, SUPSI DACD