RPI Libraries suggests using the DMP Tool for your data management plans. If you would like to write a DMP yourself, this page provides the necessary questions. Otherwise, proceed to the next page of this guide for the DMP Tool instructions.
Write Your Own Data Management Plan
You can use the questions below and any specific data management requirements from your funding agency to write your data management plan. Additional resources for creating plans are also provided below.
Project, experiment, and data description
What’s the purpose of the research?
What is the data? How and in what format will the data be collected? Is it numerical data, image data, text sequences, or modeling data?
How much data will be generated for this research?
How long will the data be collected and how often will it change?
Are you using data that someone else produced? If so, where is it from?
Who is responsible for managing the data? Who will ensure that the data management plan is carried out?
Documentation, organization, and storage
What documentation will you be creating in order to make the data understandable by other researchers?
Are you using metadata that is standard to your field? How will the metadata be managed and stored?
What file formats will be used? Do these formats conform to an open standard and/or are they proprietary?
Are you using a file format that is standard to your field? If not, how will you document the alternative you are using?
What directory and file naming convention will be used?
Who holds intellectual property rights for the data and other information created by the project? Will any copyrighted or licensed material be used? Do you have permission to use/disseminate this material?
Are there any patent- or technology-licensing-related restrictions on data sharing associated with this grant?
Will this research be published in a journal that requires the underlying data to accompany articles?
Will there be any embargoes on the data?
Will you permit re-use, redistribution, or the creation of new tools, services, data sets, or products (derivatives)? Will commercial use be allowed?
Archiving
How will you be archiving the data? Will you be storing it in an archive or repository for long-term access? If not, how will you preserve access to the data?