Post on 20-Feb-2017
Guidelines on research data management
The Open Research Data (ORD) Pilot in Horizon 2020
“One-Flow” kick-off meeting
TU/e, 18-01-2017
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Scope of the ORD Pilot
1. All the thematic areas of Horizon 2020 (as of 2017)2. Participation is the default option: with opt-out
possibilities at any stage, including after the signature of the agreement
3. Applies primarily to the data needed to validate the results presented in scientific publications. Other data can also be provided
4. Costs related to open access to research data, including the creation of a data management plan, are eligible for reimbursement
Aim of the ORD Pilot
The ORD pilot is aimed at encouraging:1. Open access to and reuse of digital research
data generated by Horizon 2020 projects, and;2. Sound data management
“Participating in the ORD pilot does not necessarily mean opening up all your research data. Rather, the ORD Pilot follows the principle “as open as possible, as closed as necessary” and focuses on encouraging sound data management as an essential part of research best practice.”
Source: Research Data Netherlands / Marina Noordegraaf
Research data management
Sound research data management is data management following the FAIR principles. All research data should be:Findable: easy to find by both humans and computer systems;Accessible: stored for long term with well-defined license and access conditions (open access when possible);Interoperable: ready to be combined with other datasets by humans as well as computer systems;Reusable: ready to be used for future research and to be processed further using computational methods.
Source: Research Data Netherlands / Marina Noordegraaf
Requirements
The conditions set by Horizon 2020 with regard to research data management, come down to two requirements:1. Formulate a data management plan, and;2. Deposit research data in a data repository
“Once a project has had its funding approved and has started, you must submit a first version of your DMP (as a deliverable) within the first six months of the project.”
Single DMP for the project
The DMP is a set of questions about:1. The handling of research data during and after the project2. What data sets the project will collect, process and/or generate3. Whether and how the data sets will be shared/made open access4. How data will be curated and preserved5. What measures are taken to safeguard and protect sensitive data
Requirementsdata management plan
DMP template Horizon 2020 (via DMPOnline): recommended but voluntary
DMP template by 4TU.Centre of Research Data Examples of H2020 DMPs: http://
www.dcc.ac.uk/resources/data-management-plans/guidance-examples
Source: Research Data Netherlands / Marina Noordegraaf
“They must deposit the data preferably in a research data repository and then, as far as possible, take measures to access, mine, exploit, reproduce and disseminate the data…”
WhatResearch data, including associated metadata, needed to validate the results presented in scientific publications
Where4TU.Centre of Research Data, etc.
Requirementsdepositing data
You must submit a first version of your DMP (as a deliverable) within the first 6 months of the project.You must deposit the data underlying your publications in a data repository
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Summary and support
TU/e data librarians (rdmsupport@tue.nl) Sjef Öllers (m.j.m.ollers@tue.nl) Leon Osinski (l.osinski@tue.nl) Website Data Coach
1. Horizon 2020 participant portal online manual: open access and data management: http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/docs/h2020-funding-guide/cross-cutting-issues/open-access-dissemination_en.htm
2. Horizon 2020 Guidelines on FAIR data management (version 3.0, 26-07-2016): http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/grants_manual/hi/oa_pilot/h2020-hi-oa-data-mgt_en.pdf
3. Horizon 2020 Guidelines on open access to scientific publications and research data (version 3.1, 25-08-2016): http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/grants_manual/hi/oa_pilot/h2020-hi-oa-pilot-guide_en.pdf
4. Data management plan template Horizon 2020: https://dmponline.dcc.ac.uk/
5. Data management plan template 4TU.Centre of Research Data: http://researchdata.4tu.nl/en/planning-research/data-management-plan/
6. Examples of H2020 DMPs: http://www.dcc.ac.uk/resources/data-management-plans/guidance-examples
7. 4TU.Centre of Research Data: http://data.4tu.nl 8. Registry of research data repositories: http://www.re3data.org/ 9. TU/e Data Coach: http://www.tue.nl/datacoach
URL’s of mentioned and important webpages