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Research data management is an important practice for institutions as well as researchers [1]. In essence, managing research data means keeping it well-organised and documented, so that it is easy to share with other researchers and the public. This is, clearly, an oversimplification, but we are confident that this toolkit will ease your way into the various aspects of research data management. Making new changes This page contains resources with a broad scope, with high-level information on this practice. These documents can help you get a sense of the field as a whole and, where they include a bibliography, they might be a useful springboard to get your head round this field. Alternatively, we recommend you visit the research data lifecycle page and dive into the topics that you think are most relevant to you. For the UK context, we recommend reading the Concordat on Open Research Data [2] and the report Science as an open enterprise [3]. For an overview of how open data is progressing globally, see the State of Open Data[4] report. Audiovisual research data https://www.jisc.ac.uk/guides/audiovisual-research-data EMBL-EBI Bringing data to life: data management for the life sciences https://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/online/course/bringing-data-life-data-management-biomolecular-sciences How and why you should manage your research data: a guide for researchers https://www.jisc.ac.uk/guides/how-and-why-you-should-manage-your-research-data Prepare and manage data http://www.data-archive.ac.uk/create-manage Sorbonne Declaration on Research Data Rights https://www.leru.org/files/Sorbonne-declaration.pdf Toolkit of Best Practice for Research Data Management. http://learn-rdm.eu/wp-content/uploads/RDMToolkit.pdf
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Study name | test |
MURI/AUSMURI University
User Name | test |
archpalz@gmail.com | |
University | Virginia Tech |
Address | Sovereign Place |
Funder | none |
Acknowledgement | yes |