Confused what certain words mean in the context of data management? Check out the data management glossaries below to enhance your understanding.
Trying to start your research data management journey? Check out our Data Lifecycle Template! Follow the research data lifecycle steps and fill out the data management tasks that you would need to do at that steps. You can also fill out the hurdles and concerns you imagine you will have associated with a research phase. This allows you to think through how you will conduct data management throughout your research project and consider any hurdles you may come across before they become problems. There is also an example data lifecycle template that has been filled out that you can reference if you want inspiration or a place to start.
The tabs to the left will walk you through the foundational aspects necessary for adopting data management practices, but below are some quick tips. The best practice when starting to practice data management is to have a plan of action and create a habit. If these recommendations seem like too much, try to adopt one new good habit every month.
This workshop recording will teach the foundational principles of good research data management. If you struggle with file naming, understanding your files after time has passed, or planning your research process, give it a listen!
Learners will be able to diagram a data lifecycle of their research process, learn how to develop a file naming process, and learn how to construct documentation for their research. This session is suited for graduate students and faculty conducting research, though advanced undergraduates will also find it helpful. Lesson materials are publicly available for download and viewing.
This guide, the included recordings, and the included materials that are produced by Lauren Phegley of the University of Pennsylvania are licensed Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0).
Lauren Phegley holds consultations on data management, DMPTool, writing Data Management Plans (DMPs), and data sharing.