ELIXIR-STEERS D1.4 Updated Data Management Plan (DMP) - v2

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Název: ELIXIR-STEERS D1.4 Updated Data Management Plan (DMP) - v2
Autoři: Arenas Marquez, Juan, Fernandez, Mado
Přispěvatelé: Coutts, Nikki, Kalokairinou, Louiza, Caloi, Martina, Bentzen, Heidi Beate
Informace o vydavateli: Zenodo, 2025.
Rok vydání: 2025
Témata: ELIXIR-STEERS, Data Management Plan
Popis: The Data Management Plan is a mandatory deliverable by the European Commission (EC) that is tailored to the specific project activities and documents the relevant project repositories and how they are managed. In addition, the project DMP considers: Comments received as part of the Ethics Summary Report (EthSR) by the EC that were not fully addressed during the Grant Agreement Preparation ( Annex 5 of the Grant Agreement). Exemplars of the relevant forms used across the project to gather personal data . The project DMP is a live document that will be reviewed and updated periodically to ensure it remains up to date. The deliverable will have to be revisited particularly in the case that relevant changes are introduced to the Grant Agreement, and in any case, at the end of each reporting period
Druh dokumentu: Article
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15363413
Rights: CC BY
Přístupové číslo: edsair.sygma.........07b8a6af7aea0158c9dea5bd13d89658
Databáze: OpenAIRE
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Abstrakt:The Data Management Plan is a mandatory deliverable by the European Commission (EC) that is tailored to the specific project activities and documents the relevant project repositories and how they are managed. In addition, the project DMP considers: Comments received as part of the Ethics Summary Report (EthSR) by the EC that were not fully addressed during the Grant Agreement Preparation ( Annex 5 of the Grant Agreement). Exemplars of the relevant forms used across the project to gather personal data . The project DMP is a live document that will be reviewed and updated periodically to ensure it remains up to date. The deliverable will have to be revisited particularly in the case that relevant changes are introduced to the Grant Agreement, and in any case, at the end of each reporting period
DOI:10.5281/zenodo.15363413