Martin Donnelly
Job Title
Senior Institutional Support OfficerInstitution
EdinburghContact
Email: martin.donnelly@ed.ac.uk
Phone: +44 131 650 2714
Biography
Martin's academic background is in English Literature and Information Technology, and before joining the University of Edinburgh he was Technology Assessor and Tutor/Lecturer at the Humanities Advanced Technology and Information Institute at the University of Glasgow.
An experienced HE administrator, Martin has also served as Policy Officer at the University of Glasgow and as Quality Officer (Strategic Development) at the Edinburgh College of Art.
Currently, Martin's main focus is data management planning. He coordinates development of the DMP Online tool, and recently wrote a book chapter on the topic.
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Book: Managing Research Data
Book: Managing Research Data
Published in January 2012, Managing Research Data aims to introduce the broader research community to such core issues of data management as, for example, the terms of compliance with funder expectations, the context and recommended approaches to individual and institutional data management planning and the roles and responsibilities of key players in the research data lifecycle.
