D2.4 Data Management Plan
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This document entails the first version of the recommended data management practices and guidelines for our members, associated partners, data providers and researchers affiliated to the Religious Studies community working with or depositing data to the RESILIENCE ecosystem. The Grant Agreement of the RESILIENCE Preparatory Phase Project (PPP) specifies that D2.4 Data Management Plan details “how to make data FAIR, including what data RESILIENCE manages, whether and how it is made accessible for verification and re-use, and how it will be curated and preserved”3. The final version of this deliverable is due in September 2025.
Though this deliverable is specified as document type “DMP – Data Management Plan” in the Grant Agreement, it goes beyond the scope of the RESILIENCE PPP DMP of which the initial version was delivered as part of WP6 – T6.2 in Month 64. The RESILIENCE PPP DMP specifically entails the data management within the Grant Agreement Project 101079792 and utilises the Data Management Plan template for Horizon Europe. An updated version of the RESILIENCE PPP DMP is provided in annex ‘III. RESILIENCE PPP DMP (v02.00, July 2024)’ of this document. D2.4 in its entirety goes beyond the scope of the Preparatory Phase project and the consortium members involved. It is intended to be a living document in which information can be made available on a finer level of granularity through updates as the implementation of the project progresses and when significant changes occur.
This document provides the first set of recommended practices, guidelines and services for working with data according to the FAIR principles within the context of the RESILIENCE Research Infrastructure (RI). RESILIENCE will continue to monitor and adjust this document as the RI matures and new services become available.
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