Data Management Plans

data managementWriting a data management plan

Guidance in writing a good data management plan can be found here.  If you have a general enquiry, please email bordar@bournemouth.ac.uk

Overarching UKRI Guidance:

Je-S Handbook

UKRI Common Principles on Data Policy

Making research data available to users is a core part of the Research Councils’ remit and is undertaken in a variety of ways. Research Councils are committed to transparency and to a coherent approach across the research base. These UKRI common principles on data policy provide an overarching framework for individual Research Council policies on data policy.

Principles:

  • Publicly funded research data are a public good, produced in the public interest, which should be made openly available with as few restrictions as possible in a timely and responsible manner.
  • Institutional and project specific data management policies and plans should be in accordance with relevant standards and community best practice. Data with acknowledged long-term value should be preserved and remain accessible and usable for future research.
  • To enable research data to be discoverable and effectively re-used by others, sufficient metadata should be recorded and made openly available to enable other researchers to understand the research and re-use potential of the data. Published results should always include information on how to access the supporting data.
  • UKRI recognises that there are legal, ethical and commercial constraints on release of research data. To ensure that the research process is not damaged by inappropriate release of data, research organisation policies and practices should ensure that these are considered at all stages in the research process.
  • To ensure that research teams get appropriate recognition for the effort involved in collecting and analysing data, those who undertake Research Council funded work may be entitled to a limited period of privileged use of the data they have collected to enable them to publish the results of their research. The length of this period varies by research discipline and, where appropriate, is discussed further in the published policies of individual Research Councils.
  • In order to recognise the intellectual contributions of researchers who generate, preserve and share key research datasets, all users of research data should acknowledge the sources of their data and abide by the terms and conditions under which they are accessed.
    It is appropriate to use public funds to support the management and sharing of publicly-funded research data. To maximise the research benefit which can be gained from limited budgets, the mechanisms for these activities should be both efficient and cost-effective in the use of public funds.

 

Specific Guidance from each Research Council

AHRC Research Funding Guide

BBSRC data sharing policy

EPSRC policy framework on research data:

ESRC Research Data Policy

MRC guidance on data management

MRC Data Management Plan Template

NERC guidance

STFC scientific data policy

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