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Towards FAIR Data Management Plans, from principles to practice

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    Angus Whyte
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    Collaborative session notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sMaf891ou4jb5s50hmtlhWGL5zTQSJaFPWxiF_APsvo/edit?usp=sharing
    Part 1. Introductions and grounding (20 mins)
    – Active DMPs – the remit and progress 
    – Exposing DMP update: Survey implications for institutions and funders, progress on interviews and case studies 
    – DMP Common Standards update: refinements and pilot applications
     
    Part 2. FAIR DMPs in practice: lightning talks (4 x 7 mins)
    1. Maria Praetzellis (California Digital Library) – Findable plans, findable actions –   identifiers and metadata for DMPs as plans and records of actions/events.
    2. Eliane Blumer (EPFL) Accessible DMPs  – DMP catalogues (speaker t.b.c)
    3. Sam Rust, (Digital Curation Centre) –  Interoperable DMPs – exploring the RDA Common Standard for DMPs with DMPRoadmap 
    4.  Devan Ray Donaldson (Indiana University) – Reusable DMPs to Support LIS Education
     
    Part 3. Discussion
    IG Discussion on next steps – 40 mins
    – Does the maDMP standard deliver on community needs
    – Recommendations on FAIR DMPs – actions for funders, institutions, journals, other stakeholders
    – Priorities for new WGs

    1. First group option
    Active Data Management Plans IG

    3.Third group option
    DMP Common Standards WG

    Additional links to informative material

    Case Statement for Active DMP Interest Group (2015): https://www.rd-alliance.org/group/active-data-management-plans/case-statement/active-data-management-plans-ig.html
    Journal article: Simms et al (2018) ‘Landscape survey of Active DMPs’ IJDC 13(1) https://doi.org/10.2218/ijdc.v13i1.629
    Case statement for DMP Common Standards Working Group (2017): https://www.rd-alliance.org/group/dmp-common-standards-wg/case-statement/rda-wg-dmp-common-standards-case-statement
    Case statement for Exposing DMPs Working Group (2018): https://www.rd-alliance.org/group/exposing-data-management-plans-wg/case-statement/exposing-data-management-plans-wg-case#comment-form
    Exposing DMP P13 presentation: https://www.rd-alliance.org/system/files/documents/ExposingDMPsP13%20.pptx

     
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    Brief introduction describing the activities and scope of the group
    Active DMP IG  is a forum for discussing requirements for active (i.e. able to evolve and be monitored) data management planning, and identifying developments needed to support this evolution more effectively for all stakeholders in data management planning, including funders, institutions, service providers and research projects.
     
    DMP Common Standard WG is drafting and piloting a standard for machine-actionable plans (maDMP) to better enable exchange of information between the platforms and people involved in implementing a DMP. This WG reports on its final outputs at P14 Helsinki.
     
    Exposing DMPs WG is surveying community perspectives and practices around the selective sharing of DMP content, to coordinate and improve data management for researchers who write DMPs, and potentially the broader community. This WG will report its final outputs at P15 Australia.

    Estimate of the required room capacity
    60

    Group chair serving as contact person
    Angus Whyte

    I declare that I have informed the chairs of all the Working / Interest groups included in this joint meeting application.
    Acknowledged

    Meeting objectives

    Provide an introductory grounding in the Active DMP concept and its realisation, including brief progress updates on two associated working groups .

    DMP Common Standard WG: development and piloting of the maDMP standard. This complements a  proposed session of this WG titled ‘Machine actionable DMPs – take them and use them’.
    Exposing DMP WG:  progress on survey analysis and interviewing for use case database and recommendations on making DMPs FAIR.

    Engage with funders and other stakeholders involved in data management planning
    Share exemplars of DMP exposure use cases that identify issues in making DMPs findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR)
    Discuss actions that stakeholders should take to promote the maDMP standard, and change practices towards making DMPs more FAIR
    Plan next actions, potentially including further working groups

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    Target Audience
    We invite anyone with an interest in the success of research data management planning to participate. For example, please join us if you are…

    a researcher – to let us know what you would hope to achieve by sharing some or all of your DMP content with your peers, potential collaborators and service providers, or concerns about the consequences of doing so
    a DMP platform provider, repository, journal or other service provider – to discuss how well the maDMP standard supports the exchange of information about research projects’ data management requirements and anticipated outputs
    a research funder/ policy maker – to share your expectations of how wider exposure of DMP content may improve the achievement of policy goals towards FAIR outputs
    a research facilitator – to discuss the institutional support processes that DMP exposure would benefit or otherwise impact on.

    No prior preparation is needed, but some familiarity with the provided links is definitely helpful.

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