Open Science for Arts, Design and Music/Training/Data Management Plan: Specifics of Data in the Arts and Humanities
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- Title: Introduction to Data Management Plan: Specifics of Data in the Arts and Humanities
- Convenors: Dr Deborah Thorpe, Research Data Steward, University College Cork
- Video recording: Link to the video on peertube not edited
- Slides: Slides on Wikimedia Commons
- OSF:
- Duration: 1.5 hours
- Date and time: 31 May, 2023 11.00–12.30 CET
- Location: Online - Link to the webinar
- Fees: Attendance is free.
- Registration: Send an email to chiara.barbieri@supsi.ch
Abstract
editFunding bodies (especially EU and national ones) are asking with increasing frequency for accurate data management plan (DMP) when applying for fundings. DMP is thus become a funding requirement: increasingly, keeping a data management plan alongside research projects is becoming a condition of funding by many research funders, such as SNSF or Horizon Europe. The webinar introduces the benefits of DMP and provides a step by step practical approach to the topic by focusing on four crucial aspects: 1. data collection. 2. ethics, legal aspects, security, 3. data storage and 4. data sharing. In order to provide a hands-on perspective on DMP, the webinar includes a series of case studies that illustrate the dos and don'ts when compiling DMP. Participants are encouraged to send questions and challenges in advance (chiara.barbieri@supsi.ch) and to share their thoughts during the webinar.
Goals
edit- Identify Arts-, Design- and Music-specific DMP
- Provide an hands-on approach to DMP: share tips and strategies
Agenda
edit- Introduction to Data Management Plan
- Specifics of data in Arts, Design and Music
- Step-by-step process analysis
- Presentation of case studies
- Q&A
Convenors
editDr Deborah Thorpe, Research Data Steward, University College Cork
Target audience
editResearchers, academic staff and librarians.
Prerequisite
editNo prior knowledge is required but it is recommended to attend the previous webinars.
Organisers
editIolanda Pensa, SUPSI DACD
Chiara Barbieri, SUPSI DACD