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Data Management Planning and DMPonline
Sarah JonesDCC, University of Glasgow
Twitter: @sjDCC
•VADS4R, Glasgow School of Art, 16th June 2014
Funded by:
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What is the DCC?
A Jisc-funded service to support universities with research data management
•Run training courses•Provide guidance on good practice•Develop tools such as DMPonline •Offer tailored support to universities•…
www.dcc.ac.uk
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“the active management and appraisal of data over the lifecycle of scholarly and
scientific interest”
Data management is part of good research practice
What is research data management?
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What is a data management plan?
A brief plan written at the start of your project to define:• how your data will be created?• how it will be documented?• who will access it?• where it will be stored?• who will back it up?• whether (and how) it will be shared & preserved?
DMPs are often submitted as part of grant applications, but are useful whenever you’re creating data.
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Why develop a DMP?
• to help you manage your data
• to make informed decisions so you don’t have to figure out things as you go
• to anticipate and avoid problems e.g. data loss
• to make your life easier!
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Which UK funders require a DMP?
•www.dcc.ac.uk/resources/policy-and-legal/ overview-funders-data-policies
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DCC Checklist for a DMP
• 13 questions on what’s asked across the board
• Prompts / pointers to help researchers get started
• Guidance on how to answer
www.dcc.ac.uk/sites/default/files/documents/resource/DMP_Checklist_2013.pdf
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Common themes in DMPs1. Description of data to be collected / created
(i.e. content, type, format, volume...)
2. Standards / methodologies for data collection & management
3. Ethics and Intellectual Property (highlight any restrictions on data sharing e.g. embargoes, confidentiality)
4. Plans for data sharing and access (i.e. how, when, to whom)
5. Strategy for long-term preservation
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•1. Describing data to be collected
• What type of data will you produce?
• What file format(s) will your data be in?
• How much data will be produced?
• How will you create your data?
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Some formats are better for the long-termIt’s preferable to opt for formats that are:• Uncompressed• Non-proprietary• Open, documented• Standard representation (ASCII, Unicode)
Data centres may have preferred formats for deposit e.g.
Type Recommended Non-preferred
Tabular data CSV, TSV, SPSS portable Excel
Text Plain text, HTML, RTFPDF/A only if layout matters
Word
Media Container: MP4, OggCodec: Theora, Dirac, FLAC
QuicktimeH264
Images TIFF, JPEG2000, PNG GIF, JPG
Structured data XML, RDF RDBMS
Further examples: http://www.data-archive.ac.uk/create-manage/format/formats-table
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Tools for researchers
www.dcc.ac.uk/resources/external/tools-services/managing-active-research-data
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•2. Standards and methodologies
• What metadata and documentation will you record?
• What standards are used in your field?
• How will your data be organised?
• Where will it be stored and backed-up?
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Documentation and standardsMetadata: basic info e.g. title, author, dates, access rights...Documentation: methods, code, data dictionary, context...
Use standards wherever possible for interoperability
www.dcc.ac.uk/resources/metadata-standards
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•3. Ethical and IPR implications
• Are you seeking consent from participants?
• Who owns your data or has rights in it?
• Are you re-using other people’s data?
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Seek consent for data sharing & preservation
•If you don’t ask, data centres won’t be able to accept your data – regardless of any conditions on the original
grant or your desire for it to be shared.
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•4. Data sharing and reuse
• Are you allowed to share your data?
• Who will you share with and how?
• Do you need to impose conditions on reuse?
• How will you license the data for clarity?
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•CREATIVE COMMONS LIMITATIONS
• NC Non-Commercial• What counts as commercial?
• SA Share Alike• Reduces interoperability
• ND No Derivatives• Severely restricts use
www.dcc.ac.uk/resources/how-guides/license-research-data
License your data for reuseOutlines pros and cons of each approach and gives practical advice on how to implement your licence
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•5. Preservation
• Which data do you need to keep?
• Will you deposit your data in a repository?
• Do you need to prepare it for deposit?
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Lists of repositories to choose from
http://databib.org
http://service.re3data.org/search
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Managing and sharing data: a best practice guide
• How to write a DMP• Formatting your data• Documentation• Data sharing• Ethics and consent• Copyright• …
http://data-archive.ac.uk/media/2894/managingsharing.pdf
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Tips for writing DMPs
• Seek advice - consult and collaborate
• Consider good practice for your field
• Base plans on available skills & support
• Make sure implementation is feasible
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A useful framework to get you started
Think about why the questions are being
asked – why is it useful to consider
that topic?
Look at examples to help you understand
what to write
•www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/content/datamanagement/dmp/framework.html
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Help from the DCC
•https://dmponline.dcc.ac.uk
•www.dcc.ac.uk/resources/how-guides/develop-data-plan
A web-based tool to help researchers write data management plans
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DMPonline demo
https://dmponline.dcc.ac.uk
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Thanks – any questions?
DCC guidance, tools and case studies:www.dcc.ac.uk/resources
Follow us on twitter: @digitalcuration and #ukdcc