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).

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Bath Spa University
This DMP aims to collect a maximum of 30 audio record interviews, and other publicly available information about community projects. This data will be used to explore how using stories accelerates impact in research.
RINA-C; University of Vienna (PHAIDRA)
This DMP was created for the SunHorizon project, which aims to create sun coupled innovative heat pumps. The data collected includes experimental data, observational data, simulation data, and derived data.
University of New Hampshire; Qualitative Data Management Plan (DMP) Competition
This DMP collects data from interviews to better understand the "approaches and challenges associated with teaching data …" particularly quantitative data in the social sciences to undergraduate students.
University of Oregon; Qualitative Data Management Plan (DMP) Competition
This DMP aims to digitize data and create a database of semantics, lexicon, and morphemes to preserve the Nuu-wee-ya' language.
Syracuse University; Qualitative Data Management Plan (DMP) Competition
This is a data management plan for an NSF proposal to produce web-collected data, survey data, interview data, and coded legal texts which will be shared in the Qualitative Data Repository (QDR) at the Syracuse University.
University of Edinburgh
This DMP aims to collect technical documents, and interview data from modeling entrepreneurs, and bank workers. This data will be used in the effort of investigating how machine learning is being integrated into finance.
Universitat Politecnica de Valencia; LIBER
This is a data management plan from LIBER for the TWEETHER initiative which intends to develop capacity and coverage for a w-band wireless system.
CEA; University of Vienna (PHAIDRA)
This DMP was created for the VESSEDIA project which aims to bring safety and security to software applications and devices. The DMP will outline the collection of various tools such as software tools, documentation tools, and modeling tools.
University of Kentucky; Qualitative Data Management Plan (DMP) Competition
This DMP gathers semi-structured interviews, oral histories, focus groups, and Social Network Analysis (SNA) to investigate democratization of water pollution governance within the rural communities and urban centres around Lake Titicaca in Puno, Peru.
University of Pennsylvania; Georgetown University; Qualitative Data Management Plan (DMP) Competition
This DMP will collect data from semi-structured interviews to understand the factors that influence one's perception of their deservingness to claim benefits.
Fondation Jean-Jacques Laffont and Copenhagen Business School (CBS)
This DMP was created for the DeNazDB project, which studies what factors led to the German support of the Nazi’s. The data to be collected includes individual-level longitudinal data from the denazification questionnaires from 1945 and 1949.
University of South Carolina
This DMP aims to collect journals, articles, and critical analysis information for the purpose of studying women writers’ role in literary history.