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## Developing your Data Management Plan (DMP)
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When developing your data management plan, we recommend using the FAIR & CARE principles as guidance to maximize the reusability of your data by you, your collaborators, other researchers, and future-you. Your plan should ensure that detailed documentation adopting existing standards is developed during the entire duration of your project (don't wait until the very end!!) and that this documentation is archived along with your data and code in a publicly accessible data repository will set you up for success.
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When developing your data management plan, **we recommend using the FAIR & CARE principles as guidance** to maximize the reusability of your data by you, your collaborators, other researchers, and future-you. Your plan should ensure that detailed documentation adopting existing standards is developed during the entire duration of your project (don't wait until the very end!!) and that this documentation is archived along with your data and code in a publicly accessible data repository will set you up for success.
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i) What data are needed?
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ii) Are such data available?
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iii) When and how will the data be acquired?
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iv) Who will be doing what
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2.**Data formats**:
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ii) Where will the data and metadata be stored after the project is completed?
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iii) Is there a subject-specific and/or open-access repository that is appropriate for the data?
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One advantage to depositing your data in a data repository is that you can get a [DOI](https://www.doi.org/the-identifier/what-is-a-doi/) that lets you easily share and cite your data. Most of the data repositories also track views, downloads, and citations for your data archive, which can be used as a metric or a proxy for research impact.
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_One advantage to depositing your data in a data repository is that you can get a [DOI](https://www.doi.org/the-identifier/what-is-a-doi/) that lets you easily share and cite your data_. Most of the data repositories also track views, downloads, and citations for your data archive, which can be used as a metric or a proxy for research impact.
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### Want to know more?
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- More extensive guidelines on developing your project data management plan using: *Renata G Curty. (2023). DMP Recommendations (DCC Template). Zenodo.*<https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7566971>
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## Data Management Plan Tool
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- Guidelines on developing your project data management plan using the DMP Tool: *Renata G Curty. (2023). DMP Recommendations (DCC Template). Zenodo.*<https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7566971>
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- Get started with the tool: <http://dmptool.org/>\
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*Make sure to create an account using your UCSB email!*
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