Data Management Plan Database

A Data Management Plan (DMP) describes how you will manage, store, secure, document, and share research data. DMPs can vary broadly across disciplines, methodologies, and data types. DMPs are a growing requirement for grants, and can also guide data practices for individuals and teams. DMP Assistant is a free webtool that guides you through drafting your DMP and the easiest way to start building a DMP. 

Our database gathers examples from across the world including DMPs from the Digital Research Alliance of Canada, National Institutes of Health (NIH), Qualitative DMP Competition, DataOne, Digital Curation Centre, Liber, the Working Group on NIH DMSP Guidance, and UC San Diego Research Data Curation into one searchable, open-access platform. 

Download the amalgamated dataset: https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/SDITUG

Project Team: Rebeca Gaston Jothyraj (RDM Assistant - 2024), Shrey Acharya (RDM Assistant - 2023), Sarthak Behal (RDM Assistant 2022-23), Danica Evering and Isaac Pratt (RDM Specialists), Debbie Lawlor (Developer).

Data Management Plan Database

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University of Edinburgh
This DMP aims to collect point cloud data from a 3D scanner, videos, photos, and survey data. The project aims to use this data to study the architectural and construction technology aspects of a 13th-century church called St Sophia in Andravida, Peloponnese.
Montreal Neurological Institute

This DMP aims to collect reaction time, choice, and eye-tracking data which will be used for a mock behavioral and eye-tracking project.

University of Aix-Marseille
This DMP was created for the ERC HornEast project, which aims to study the regional environment and mobility of men and women in the Horn of Africa. The DMP will outline the collection of texts, photographs, videos, maps, notebooks, presentations, spreadsheets, GIS, and archaeological documents.
University of Edinburgh
This DMP aims to collect point cloud data from a 3D scanner,  videos, photos, and survey data. The project aims to use this data to study the architectural and construction technology aspects of Frankish Morea.