We support the research community in becoming literate about Research Data Management with templates, best practices, tools, etc. This and more is what you can find in our latest deliverable, the Data Management Plan. The plan can be interesting to data producers like researchers and to data providers, such as libraries, archives, and museums crucial for the Religious Studies research community.
A data management plan, or DMP, is a formal document that outlines how data will be handled during and after a research project. A DMP describes 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 DMP.
Serving as a comprehensive and evolving reference, this DMP ensures that all data generated and handled within the RESILIENCE Research infrastructure meets high standards of quality, accessibility, and usability. It aims to foster a transparent and collaborative research environment, enhancing the visibility and reusability of data within the Religious Studies domain. This document outlines the intended target audience, presents the RESILIENCE Open Science policy, and details the use of Zenodo infrastructure. It also includes comprehensive templates, agreements, and application profiles to support effective data management practices.
Go here to access the DMP.