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Using DMPonline to support data management and FAIR data
13 March 2019 |
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Data Management Plans and FAIR data are becoming commonplace in the Netherlands with both major funders - ZonMw and NWO - requiring data management and FAIR to be considered in grant applications.
ZonMw is revising its procedures for data management. It will accept plans written according to their its own template in DMPonline or other approved institutional templates. DMPs will be monitored against a set of key items that indicate the FAIRness of the data. NWO meanwhile requires that all proposals include a data management section. After a proposal has been awarded funding, the researcher should elaborate the section into a data management plan. A word template is provided and the template can also be completed in DMPonline.
This workshop will highlight what's new in terms of DMPonline and DMPs in the Netherlands. The DCC team will introduce the core functionlity of the tool and hands-on sessions will demonstrate and let you try out key features. The workshop will focus on the institutional perspective to consider how best to profile local support and assist researchers to develop sound DMPs which align with community data standards and practices for FAIR data sharing.
Time |
Session |
Person |
9:30 |
Coffee and registration |
All |
10:00 |
Welcome and introduction Objectives for the workshop and introduction to DCC team |
Sarah, Magdalena, Diana, Sam |
10:10 |
What you can do with DMPonline [ppt slides] [PDF of slides] An introduction to the core functionality of the tool, how it can be customised by adding templates, guidance & branding, and new features such as plan commenting and publishing |
Sarah |
10:45 |
DMPs in the Netherlands
|
Margreet Bloemers Mariette van Selm |
11:15 |
Coffee |
All |
11:30 |
Hands-on exercise (Based on attendee preferences) |
All |
13:00 |
Wrap up and Q&A Questions around the tool functionality, subscription model, development roadmap etc |
DCC team |
13:30 |
Lunch |
All |
14:30 |
User group discussion [ppt slides] [PDF of slides]
|
All who asked to attend |
16:30 |
Lunch |
All |
Location
The event will take place in the Potgieterzaal, Building C (ground floor), University of Amsterdam Library, Singel 425.
Costs and Registration
The workshop will cost €70, unless attendance is included in your subscription package. DCC will advise if this is the case.
Please register via Eventbrite and provide feedback on event programme preferences.