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All Leiden University researchers are required to complete a DMP (Data Management Plan). This template can be used by all Leiden researchers to prepare a DMP and it is accepted by most research funders, including the Dutch funders NWO and ZonMw, and the European Union. Leiden researchers can also freely register for the workshop “How to write a DMP” which is run approximately every six weeks.
General information
Type of service: Data Management Plan tool
Service homepage: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3903267
Provider: Leiden University Libraries, Centre for Digital Scholarship
Provider homepage: https://www.library.universiteitleiden.nl/about-us/centre-for-digital-scholarship
Provides end-user support: supported
Administrative information
Data curation strategy: Not applicableMetrics: Not applicable
Funding source: Leiden University
Intellectual property: Leiden University
User agreement: Not applicable
Contact: datamanagement@library.leidenuniv.nl
Target group
Target audience(s): Faculty of Archaeology, Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs, Faculty of Humanities, Faculty of Law, Faculty of Science, Faculty of Social and Behavioural SciencesStage in research process: Before, During
Costs
Costs: No costClassification of the service
Confidentiality classifications for data: Internal / RestrictedAdditional information
Additional information: See further advice about using the DMP at https://www.library.universiteitleiden.nl/researchers/data-management/rdm-checklist#datamagement-planning. There is an accompanying document giving "Tips on writing a DMP" and regular Workshops run by the Centre for Digital Scholarship.Formats
Accepted metadata formats: Not applicable (this is a planning tool not a tool for managing data)Accepted file formats: Not applicable (this is a planning tool not a tool for managing data)
Storage
Maximum size of data: Not applicable (this is a planning tool not a tool for managing data)Version management: supported
Quality control: supported
Access
Access requirements: The DMP is currently a table in Word document format that can be freely downloaded and used as required.Tools/Interfaces for access: Download the Word document direct from the web