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Making your own data management plan

In their meeting on March 9 2017, the University Board at UiT adopted Principles and guidelines for research data management at UiT, effective as of September 1 the same year. The purpose of these is to "clarify responsibility and provide guidance on how the institution and its employees shall manage, share and archive research data in line with the institution's administrative, financial, and ethical guidelines." Read more about the policy here (in Norwegian only).

 

If you plan to collect data in a research project, it is a good practice to make a thorough plan in order to manage the data the best way possible at the different stages of the project. An increasing number of funders also require that a data management plan is a part of the project description. From the 1st of September 2017, this will also be required by UiT The Arctic University of Norway.

A data management plan usually contains information on existing data, documentation of data collection, structure of the data, metadata, how the data will be archived, and if and how they will be shared.

In this course, you learn how to make a good data management plan, and what is typically expected by the funders.

The University Library offers a variety of courses on research data this fall. For a complete overview, go here.

When: 26.09.17 at 13.15–14.00
Where: TEO-H3 3.416 (Psychology and Law Library)
Location / Campus: Tromsø
Target group: All
Responsible: Helene N. Andreassen
Phone: 776 45 735
E-mail: helene.n.andreassen@uit.no

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Deadline: 25.09.2017
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