SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 23
Data Management Plans
     Implementing the Edinburgh RDM roadmap


                     Sarah Jones
              Digital Curation Centre
            sarah.jones@glasgow.ac.uk
                   Twitter: sjDCC


             HEIDS meeting, 22nd April 2013, Edinburgh
Outline

 Significance of data management planning


 Progress on the Edinburgh roadmap
  - Tailored assistance
  - Customised DMPonline


 Next steps at Edinburgh
Research funders‟ data policies




www.dcc.ac.uk/resources/policy-and-legal/ overview-funders-data-policies
What do research funders want?
 A brief plan submitted in grant applications, and in the
  case of NERC, a more detailed plan once funded

 1-3 sides of A4 as attachment or a section in Je-S form


 Typically a prose statement covering suggested themes


 An outline of data management and sharing
  plans, justifying decisions and any limitations
Five common themes / questions
1. Description of data to be collected / created
   (i.e. content, type, format, volume...)

2. Standards / methodologies for data collection and
   management

3. Ethics and Intellectual Property
   (highlight any restrictions e.g. embargoes, confidentiality issues)

4. Plans for data sharing and access
   (i.e. how, when, to whom)

5. Strategy for long-term preservation
Edinburgh policy requirements

 “All new research proposals must include research
 data management plans or protocols that explicitly
                    address data
capture, management, integrity, confidentiality, rete
          ntion, sharing and publication.”
                 www.ed.ac.uk/is/research-data-policy
Benefits for researchers
Developing DMPs can help researchers to:

 Make informed decisions to anticipate and avoid problems

 Avoid duplication, data loss and security breaches

 Develop procedures early on for consistency

 Ensure data are accurate, complete, reliable and secure

 Save time and effort to make their lives easier!
Benefits for the University
DMPs allow the University to find out:

 What volume of research data will be created

 How will researchers share data with collaborators

 Security requirements for sensitive data

 Whether additional support is needed so this can be
  costed into grant applications

 A description of the data to populate data registers?
DCC support via DMPonline
DMPonline is a web-based tool to help researchers write DMPs.
- based on the DCC Checklist for a DMP
- requirements are mapped to DCC questions
                                                 Create a plan
                                                    based on
                                                    relevant
                                                    funder /
                                                  institutional
                                                 templates...




         ...and then
         answer the
       questions using
        the guidance
           provided
Outline

 Significance of data management planning


 Progress on the Edinburgh roadmap
  - Tailored assistance
  - Customised DMPonline


 Next steps at Edinburgh
DMP objectives & deliverables
1. Tailored DMP assistance for PIs submitting research
   proposals
    - Library of successful DMP examples
    - DMP „response team‟ if required


2. Customise DMPonline for optimal UoE use
    - University branded DMPonline
    - Boilerplate text about IS services
Tailored assistance: activity
 Collect and analyse example DMPs from ERI

 Identity requirements for consultancy services

 Trial one-to-one DMP consultations



Desire for tailored support seems to be mainly in Arts &
Humanities. Will test this further and collate more
example DMPs as we roll out services by School.
Customise DMPonline: activity
 Evaluate DMPonline with researchers

 Make changes in light of recommendations

 Develop UoE customisation of DMPonline



Main activity has been the evaluation of DMPonline.
Major changes have been requested and are underway.
Evaluating DMPonline: inputs
We have engaged researchers and research support staff, mostly
at Edinburgh but some feedback came from elsewhere.

 Tool analytics (i.e. statistics on DMPonline usage)

 Emails and discussions with „ed.ac.uk‟ users

 General email / blog comments (mostly from Jisc MRD)

 Focus groups - one at Edinburgh and one with Jisc MRD

 Guided interviews with researchers after using the tool

 Usability testing
User feedback
POSITIVE COMMENTS               CONCERNS RAISED

 Good to have an online tool    Difficulty understanding the
                                  tool and concept of mappings
 Technically well-coded
                                 Too detailed and in-depth
 Liked „sharing‟ feature
                                 Output too long to submit
 Demand for customisations
                                 Issues with design & workflows
 Has provided an impetus

 Desire to feed into plans –       what‟s the minimum you can
  DMPonline community                 actually get away with
Example interview feedback
Q: Pick five terms that describe your experience:
   Hard to Use
   Time-consuming
   Complex
   High Quality
   Powerful



             to be honest I didn't actually make use of DMP
            online - after registering and determining that it
             was going to be more complicated than it was
            worth, I pursued an alternative means of putting
                    together a data management plan
Main issues
 Checklist too long and has irrelevant questions

 Mappings cause confusion and misinterpretation

 Desire to ask own questions not use DCC ones

 Templates confusing – which to pick?

 Users want to see funder requirement in full first

 Not enough boilerplate text / examples
Common pitfalls in software design




 www.sandraandwoo.com/2012/11/19/0430-software-engineering-now-with-cats
Planned changes
 Shorten the DMP Checklist

 Overhaul how the Checklist is used in the tool
  (n.b. this is a major architectural change so redevelopment will take time)

 Reintroduce a wizard to help users select templates

 Summarise requirements prior to writing the DMP

 Revise registration, sharing & export workflows

 Add more boilerplate text and examples as guidance

 Make a number of interface / usability improvements
Progress on revising DMPonline
 Checklist reworked and taxonomy created

 Funder templates revised

 New process for institutional customisations proposed

 UI changes contracted out and underway

 Database redesign nearly complete

 Development plan in place – delivery of v4 expected in June


Current status, March 2013: www.dcc.ac.uk/blog/dmponline-current-status

DMPonline future plans, Jan 2013: www.dcc.ac.uk/news/future-plans-dmponline
Outline

 Significance of data management planning


 Progress on the Edinburgh roadmap
  - Tailored assistance
  - Customised DMPonline


 Next steps at Edinburgh
Still to do
 Finish redeveloping DMPonline and test with users

 Define what questions need to be asked at Edinburgh

 Provide boilerplate text and links to Edinburgh RDM services

 Roll out by School, and in doing so:
  - Develop disciplinary / local guidance
  - Collate example DMPs to share with others
  - Check whether tailored support is required. If so, can this be
    embedded in School provision?
Any questions?



        Sarah Jones
  Digital Curation Centre
 sarah.jones@glasgow.ac.uk
      Twitter: sjDCC

More Related Content

What's hot

RDM programme @ Edinburgh an institutional approach
RDM programme @ Edinburgh an institutional approachRDM programme @ Edinburgh an institutional approach
RDM programme @ Edinburgh an institutional approach
Jisc
 

What's hot (20)

Intro to Data Management Plans
Intro to Data Management PlansIntro to Data Management Plans
Intro to Data Management Plans
 
RDM and DMP intro
RDM and DMP introRDM and DMP intro
RDM and DMP intro
 
DAF methodology
DAF methodologyDAF methodology
DAF methodology
 
Managing and sharing data
Managing and sharing dataManaging and sharing data
Managing and sharing data
 
Data management policies
Data management policiesData management policies
Data management policies
 
Digital curation for postgraduate students
Digital curation for postgraduate studentsDigital curation for postgraduate students
Digital curation for postgraduate students
 
H2020 open-data-pilot
H2020 open-data-pilotH2020 open-data-pilot
H2020 open-data-pilot
 
Research support-challenges
Research support-challengesResearch support-challenges
Research support-challenges
 
North American funders' DMP requirements
North American funders' DMP requirementsNorth American funders' DMP requirements
North American funders' DMP requirements
 
EPSRC research data expectations and PURE for datasets
EPSRC research data expectations and PURE for datasetsEPSRC research data expectations and PURE for datasets
EPSRC research data expectations and PURE for datasets
 
Developing a Data Management Plan
Developing a Data Management PlanDeveloping a Data Management Plan
Developing a Data Management Plan
 
RDM programme @ Edinburgh an institutional approach
RDM programme @ Edinburgh an institutional approachRDM programme @ Edinburgh an institutional approach
RDM programme @ Edinburgh an institutional approach
 
Lorraine Beard RDM at the University of Manchester
Lorraine Beard RDM at the University of ManchesterLorraine Beard RDM at the University of Manchester
Lorraine Beard RDM at the University of Manchester
 
Introduction to Data Management Planning
Introduction to Data Management PlanningIntroduction to Data Management Planning
Introduction to Data Management Planning
 
DC101 UWE
DC101 UWEDC101 UWE
DC101 UWE
 
Martin Lewis and Stephen Pinfield Research Data Management - where should col...
Martin Lewis and Stephen Pinfield Research Data Management - where should col...Martin Lewis and Stephen Pinfield Research Data Management - where should col...
Martin Lewis and Stephen Pinfield Research Data Management - where should col...
 
RDM LIASA webinar
RDM LIASA webinarRDM LIASA webinar
RDM LIASA webinar
 
Data management plans and planning - a gentle introduction
Data management plans and planning - a gentle introductionData management plans and planning - a gentle introduction
Data management plans and planning - a gentle introduction
 
Dc101 oxford sj_16062010
Dc101 oxford sj_16062010Dc101 oxford sj_16062010
Dc101 oxford sj_16062010
 
Introduction to RDM for trainee physicians
Introduction to RDM for trainee physiciansIntroduction to RDM for trainee physicians
Introduction to RDM for trainee physicians
 

Similar to Data Management Planning at Edinburgh

Similar to Data Management Planning at Edinburgh (20)

DMPonline update
DMPonline updateDMPonline update
DMPonline update
 
DMP Online: update 2013
DMP Online: update 2013DMP Online: update 2013
DMP Online: update 2013
 
Data Management Plans: a gentle introduction
Data Management Plans: a gentle introductionData Management Plans: a gentle introduction
Data Management Plans: a gentle introduction
 
What you need to know about DMPs
What you need to know about DMPsWhat you need to know about DMPs
What you need to know about DMPs
 
DMP EUDAT
DMP EUDATDMP EUDAT
DMP EUDAT
 
DMP & DMPonline
DMP & DMPonlineDMP & DMPonline
DMP & DMPonline
 
Data management planning: the what, the why, the who, the how
Data management planning: the what, the why, the who, the howData management planning: the what, the why, the who, the how
Data management planning: the what, the why, the who, the how
 
Integrating data management planning into institutional processes: a case stu...
Integrating data management planning into institutional processes: a case stu...Integrating data management planning into institutional processes: a case stu...
Integrating data management planning into institutional processes: a case stu...
 
EUDAT & OpenAIRE Webinar: How to write a Data Management Plan - July 7, 2016|...
EUDAT & OpenAIRE Webinar: How to write a Data Management Plan - July 7, 2016|...EUDAT & OpenAIRE Webinar: How to write a Data Management Plan - July 7, 2016|...
EUDAT & OpenAIRE Webinar: How to write a Data Management Plan - July 7, 2016|...
 
Research data management at the DCC
Research data management at the DCCResearch data management at the DCC
Research data management at the DCC
 
Data Management Planning at the DCC
Data Management Planning at the DCCData Management Planning at the DCC
Data Management Planning at the DCC
 
Research data management and the Digital Curation Centre
Research data management and the Digital Curation CentreResearch data management and the Digital Curation Centre
Research data management and the Digital Curation Centre
 
Research Data Management Roadmap@Edinburgh
Research Data Management Roadmap@EdinburghResearch Data Management Roadmap@Edinburgh
Research Data Management Roadmap@Edinburgh
 
Open Research Data & H2020
Open Research Data & H2020Open Research Data & H2020
Open Research Data & H2020
 
Creating a Data Management Plan for your Research
Creating a Data Management Plan for your ResearchCreating a Data Management Plan for your Research
Creating a Data Management Plan for your Research
 
Data Management Planning at the DCC: a human factor
Data Management Planning at the DCC: a human factorData Management Planning at the DCC: a human factor
Data Management Planning at the DCC: a human factor
 
Implementing the Research Data Management Policy: University of Edinburgh Roa...
Implementing the Research Data Management Policy: University of Edinburgh Roa...Implementing the Research Data Management Policy: University of Edinburgh Roa...
Implementing the Research Data Management Policy: University of Edinburgh Roa...
 
From policy to practice with DMP Online
From policy to practice with DMP OnlineFrom policy to practice with DMP Online
From policy to practice with DMP Online
 
Research data management: from policy to practice with DMP Online
Research data management: from policy to practice with DMP OnlineResearch data management: from policy to practice with DMP Online
Research data management: from policy to practice with DMP Online
 
Martin Donnelly Sarah Jones DMP Online
Martin Donnelly Sarah Jones DMP OnlineMartin Donnelly Sarah Jones DMP Online
Martin Donnelly Sarah Jones DMP Online
 

More from Sarah Jones

More from Sarah Jones (20)

Data training tips and tricks
Data training tips and tricksData training tips and tricks
Data training tips and tricks
 
EOSC and libraries
EOSC and librariesEOSC and libraries
EOSC and libraries
 
EOSC Association priorities and activities
EOSC Association priorities and activitiesEOSC Association priorities and activities
EOSC Association priorities and activities
 
Managing and sharing data: lessons from the European context
Managing and sharing data: lessons from the European contextManaging and sharing data: lessons from the European context
Managing and sharing data: lessons from the European context
 
Reflections on Open Science
Reflections on Open ScienceReflections on Open Science
Reflections on Open Science
 
MAR comments analysis
MAR comments analysisMAR comments analysis
MAR comments analysis
 
Introduction to Open Science and EOSC
Introduction to Open Science and EOSCIntroduction to Open Science and EOSC
Introduction to Open Science and EOSC
 
EOSC-MAR-update.pptx
EOSC-MAR-update.pptxEOSC-MAR-update.pptx
EOSC-MAR-update.pptx
 
Intro-EOSC.pptx
Intro-EOSC.pptxIntro-EOSC.pptx
Intro-EOSC.pptx
 
Why is EOSC so hard?
Why is EOSC so hard?Why is EOSC so hard?
Why is EOSC so hard?
 
The future of FAIR
The future of FAIRThe future of FAIR
The future of FAIR
 
Data Management Planning for researchers
Data Management Planning for researchersData Management Planning for researchers
Data Management Planning for researchers
 
Is Europe ready for Open Science
Is Europe ready for Open ScienceIs Europe ready for Open Science
Is Europe ready for Open Science
 
DMPonline: 10 years, 10 lessons
DMPonline: 10 years, 10 lessonsDMPonline: 10 years, 10 lessons
DMPonline: 10 years, 10 lessons
 
Do & don't of supporting Open Science
Do & don't of supporting Open ScienceDo & don't of supporting Open Science
Do & don't of supporting Open Science
 
Why institutions need to raise their capabilities to support FAIR
Why institutions need to raise their capabilities to support FAIRWhy institutions need to raise their capabilities to support FAIR
Why institutions need to raise their capabilities to support FAIR
 
It takes more than a village: lessons on building global research commons
It takes more than a village: lessons on building global research commonsIt takes more than a village: lessons on building global research commons
It takes more than a village: lessons on building global research commons
 
DMPTuuli - what's new?
DMPTuuli - what's new?DMPTuuli - what's new?
DMPTuuli - what's new?
 
DCC and FAIR initiatives
DCC and FAIR initiativesDCC and FAIR initiatives
DCC and FAIR initiatives
 
Intro to RDM
Intro to RDMIntro to RDM
Intro to RDM
 

Recently uploaded

Why Teams call analytics are critical to your entire business
Why Teams call analytics are critical to your entire businessWhy Teams call analytics are critical to your entire business
Why Teams call analytics are critical to your entire business
panagenda
 

Recently uploaded (20)

"I see eyes in my soup": How Delivery Hero implemented the safety system for ...
"I see eyes in my soup": How Delivery Hero implemented the safety system for ..."I see eyes in my soup": How Delivery Hero implemented the safety system for ...
"I see eyes in my soup": How Delivery Hero implemented the safety system for ...
 
Exploring the Future Potential of AI-Enabled Smartphone Processors
Exploring the Future Potential of AI-Enabled Smartphone ProcessorsExploring the Future Potential of AI-Enabled Smartphone Processors
Exploring the Future Potential of AI-Enabled Smartphone Processors
 
Axa Assurance Maroc - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Axa Assurance Maroc - Insurer Innovation Award 2024Axa Assurance Maroc - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Axa Assurance Maroc - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
 
presentation ICT roal in 21st century education
presentation ICT roal in 21st century educationpresentation ICT roal in 21st century education
presentation ICT roal in 21st century education
 
2024: Domino Containers - The Next Step. News from the Domino Container commu...
2024: Domino Containers - The Next Step. News from the Domino Container commu...2024: Domino Containers - The Next Step. News from the Domino Container commu...
2024: Domino Containers - The Next Step. News from the Domino Container commu...
 
Web Form Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apri...
Web Form Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apri...Web Form Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apri...
Web Form Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apri...
 
Data Cloud, More than a CDP by Matt Robison
Data Cloud, More than a CDP by Matt RobisonData Cloud, More than a CDP by Matt Robison
Data Cloud, More than a CDP by Matt Robison
 
Navi Mumbai Call Girls 🥰 8617370543 Service Offer VIP Hot Model
Navi Mumbai Call Girls 🥰 8617370543 Service Offer VIP Hot ModelNavi Mumbai Call Girls 🥰 8617370543 Service Offer VIP Hot Model
Navi Mumbai Call Girls 🥰 8617370543 Service Offer VIP Hot Model
 
AXA XL - Insurer Innovation Award Americas 2024
AXA XL - Insurer Innovation Award Americas 2024AXA XL - Insurer Innovation Award Americas 2024
AXA XL - Insurer Innovation Award Americas 2024
 
Why Teams call analytics are critical to your entire business
Why Teams call analytics are critical to your entire businessWhy Teams call analytics are critical to your entire business
Why Teams call analytics are critical to your entire business
 
Apidays New York 2024 - The value of a flexible API Management solution for O...
Apidays New York 2024 - The value of a flexible API Management solution for O...Apidays New York 2024 - The value of a flexible API Management solution for O...
Apidays New York 2024 - The value of a flexible API Management solution for O...
 
Strategies for Landing an Oracle DBA Job as a Fresher
Strategies for Landing an Oracle DBA Job as a FresherStrategies for Landing an Oracle DBA Job as a Fresher
Strategies for Landing an Oracle DBA Job as a Fresher
 
DBX First Quarter 2024 Investor Presentation
DBX First Quarter 2024 Investor PresentationDBX First Quarter 2024 Investor Presentation
DBX First Quarter 2024 Investor Presentation
 
A Beginners Guide to Building a RAG App Using Open Source Milvus
A Beginners Guide to Building a RAG App Using Open Source MilvusA Beginners Guide to Building a RAG App Using Open Source Milvus
A Beginners Guide to Building a RAG App Using Open Source Milvus
 
AWS Community Day CPH - Three problems of Terraform
AWS Community Day CPH - Three problems of TerraformAWS Community Day CPH - Three problems of Terraform
AWS Community Day CPH - Three problems of Terraform
 
Manulife - Insurer Transformation Award 2024
Manulife - Insurer Transformation Award 2024Manulife - Insurer Transformation Award 2024
Manulife - Insurer Transformation Award 2024
 
Emergent Methods: Multi-lingual narrative tracking in the news - real-time ex...
Emergent Methods: Multi-lingual narrative tracking in the news - real-time ex...Emergent Methods: Multi-lingual narrative tracking in the news - real-time ex...
Emergent Methods: Multi-lingual narrative tracking in the news - real-time ex...
 
Ransomware_Q4_2023. The report. [EN].pdf
Ransomware_Q4_2023. The report. [EN].pdfRansomware_Q4_2023. The report. [EN].pdf
Ransomware_Q4_2023. The report. [EN].pdf
 
Real Time Object Detection Using Open CV
Real Time Object Detection Using Open CVReal Time Object Detection Using Open CV
Real Time Object Detection Using Open CV
 
Corporate and higher education May webinar.pptx
Corporate and higher education May webinar.pptxCorporate and higher education May webinar.pptx
Corporate and higher education May webinar.pptx
 

Data Management Planning at Edinburgh

  • 1. Data Management Plans Implementing the Edinburgh RDM roadmap Sarah Jones Digital Curation Centre sarah.jones@glasgow.ac.uk Twitter: sjDCC HEIDS meeting, 22nd April 2013, Edinburgh
  • 2. Outline  Significance of data management planning  Progress on the Edinburgh roadmap - Tailored assistance - Customised DMPonline  Next steps at Edinburgh
  • 3. Research funders‟ data policies www.dcc.ac.uk/resources/policy-and-legal/ overview-funders-data-policies
  • 4. What do research funders want?  A brief plan submitted in grant applications, and in the case of NERC, a more detailed plan once funded  1-3 sides of A4 as attachment or a section in Je-S form  Typically a prose statement covering suggested themes  An outline of data management and sharing plans, justifying decisions and any limitations
  • 5. Five common themes / questions 1. Description of data to be collected / created (i.e. content, type, format, volume...) 2. Standards / methodologies for data collection and management 3. Ethics and Intellectual Property (highlight any restrictions e.g. embargoes, confidentiality issues) 4. Plans for data sharing and access (i.e. how, when, to whom) 5. Strategy for long-term preservation
  • 6. Edinburgh policy requirements “All new research proposals must include research data management plans or protocols that explicitly address data capture, management, integrity, confidentiality, rete ntion, sharing and publication.” www.ed.ac.uk/is/research-data-policy
  • 7. Benefits for researchers Developing DMPs can help researchers to:  Make informed decisions to anticipate and avoid problems  Avoid duplication, data loss and security breaches  Develop procedures early on for consistency  Ensure data are accurate, complete, reliable and secure  Save time and effort to make their lives easier!
  • 8. Benefits for the University DMPs allow the University to find out:  What volume of research data will be created  How will researchers share data with collaborators  Security requirements for sensitive data  Whether additional support is needed so this can be costed into grant applications  A description of the data to populate data registers?
  • 9. DCC support via DMPonline DMPonline is a web-based tool to help researchers write DMPs. - based on the DCC Checklist for a DMP - requirements are mapped to DCC questions Create a plan based on relevant funder / institutional templates... ...and then answer the questions using the guidance provided
  • 10. Outline  Significance of data management planning  Progress on the Edinburgh roadmap - Tailored assistance - Customised DMPonline  Next steps at Edinburgh
  • 11. DMP objectives & deliverables 1. Tailored DMP assistance for PIs submitting research proposals - Library of successful DMP examples - DMP „response team‟ if required 2. Customise DMPonline for optimal UoE use - University branded DMPonline - Boilerplate text about IS services
  • 12. Tailored assistance: activity  Collect and analyse example DMPs from ERI  Identity requirements for consultancy services  Trial one-to-one DMP consultations Desire for tailored support seems to be mainly in Arts & Humanities. Will test this further and collate more example DMPs as we roll out services by School.
  • 13. Customise DMPonline: activity  Evaluate DMPonline with researchers  Make changes in light of recommendations  Develop UoE customisation of DMPonline Main activity has been the evaluation of DMPonline. Major changes have been requested and are underway.
  • 14. Evaluating DMPonline: inputs We have engaged researchers and research support staff, mostly at Edinburgh but some feedback came from elsewhere.  Tool analytics (i.e. statistics on DMPonline usage)  Emails and discussions with „ed.ac.uk‟ users  General email / blog comments (mostly from Jisc MRD)  Focus groups - one at Edinburgh and one with Jisc MRD  Guided interviews with researchers after using the tool  Usability testing
  • 15. User feedback POSITIVE COMMENTS CONCERNS RAISED  Good to have an online tool  Difficulty understanding the tool and concept of mappings  Technically well-coded  Too detailed and in-depth  Liked „sharing‟ feature  Output too long to submit  Demand for customisations  Issues with design & workflows  Has provided an impetus  Desire to feed into plans – what‟s the minimum you can DMPonline community actually get away with
  • 16. Example interview feedback Q: Pick five terms that describe your experience:  Hard to Use  Time-consuming  Complex  High Quality  Powerful to be honest I didn't actually make use of DMP online - after registering and determining that it was going to be more complicated than it was worth, I pursued an alternative means of putting together a data management plan
  • 17. Main issues  Checklist too long and has irrelevant questions  Mappings cause confusion and misinterpretation  Desire to ask own questions not use DCC ones  Templates confusing – which to pick?  Users want to see funder requirement in full first  Not enough boilerplate text / examples
  • 18. Common pitfalls in software design www.sandraandwoo.com/2012/11/19/0430-software-engineering-now-with-cats
  • 19. Planned changes  Shorten the DMP Checklist  Overhaul how the Checklist is used in the tool (n.b. this is a major architectural change so redevelopment will take time)  Reintroduce a wizard to help users select templates  Summarise requirements prior to writing the DMP  Revise registration, sharing & export workflows  Add more boilerplate text and examples as guidance  Make a number of interface / usability improvements
  • 20. Progress on revising DMPonline  Checklist reworked and taxonomy created  Funder templates revised  New process for institutional customisations proposed  UI changes contracted out and underway  Database redesign nearly complete  Development plan in place – delivery of v4 expected in June Current status, March 2013: www.dcc.ac.uk/blog/dmponline-current-status DMPonline future plans, Jan 2013: www.dcc.ac.uk/news/future-plans-dmponline
  • 21. Outline  Significance of data management planning  Progress on the Edinburgh roadmap - Tailored assistance - Customised DMPonline  Next steps at Edinburgh
  • 22. Still to do  Finish redeveloping DMPonline and test with users  Define what questions need to be asked at Edinburgh  Provide boilerplate text and links to Edinburgh RDM services  Roll out by School, and in doing so: - Develop disciplinary / local guidance - Collate example DMPs to share with others - Check whether tailored support is required. If so, can this be embedded in School provision?
  • 23. Any questions? Sarah Jones Digital Curation Centre sarah.jones@glasgow.ac.uk Twitter: sjDCC

Editor's Notes

  1. We have gathered a handful of example plans from ERI, have asked researchers about consultancy when reviewing DMPonline, and have run a one-to-one session with an Arts researcher. The data library has done more of this in the past. We have also worked with Mike Mineter who’s developing support in GeoSciences.
  2. The main effort to date has been in evaluating DMPonline and making changes in light of recommendations.Major architectural change is underway. This is a big task, knocking delivery dates back a few months.
  3. We initially contacted users registered with an Edinburgh email address, asking them about their experience of using the tool. We also ran focus groups, guided interviews. Usability testing was conducted with people who had no prior experience of using the tool.
  4. People liked having an online tool and thought it functioned very well technically. Users particularly liked the ability to share plans to collaboratively write them. There’s been a lot of demand for institutional customisations and the broader community are positive about DCC work in this area and want to feed into future developments.The main issue faced was understanding the tool, particularly the mappings. Users found it difficult to know what the tool would do for them, how to start writing a plan, and felt the mappings sometimes led to questions being misinterpreted. Once researchers started writing plans they found it too detailed and a bit overwhelming. This also meant the output could be too long to submit to funders. There were some teething troubles with certain workflows and UI design too.Users are looking for the quickest, easiest way to write a DMP. They want to be presented with the bare minimum and lots of boilerplate text / examples to help write a plan.
  5. He found the tool hard to use and overly complex, but conversely said it was high quality and powerful. Technically it functioned well, but he had reservations about come of the concepts behind the tool (i.e. the mappings).The respondent expected a more straight forward tool. He ended up calling the Research Office to send him examples of filled-in data plans, which he then reused/tweaked.
  6. Although there are a number of major changes to make, we’ve simply fallen into a number of common pitfalls when designing software.There have been lots of demands for additional features as we’ve developed v1 - v3 and this can obscure the main function and make it hard for users to understand and navigate the tool.We’re going to strip back to basics to make DMPonline easier to use.
  7. The major change is overhauling how the Checklist will be used in the tool. It will no longer be upfront and visible. We will ask funder / institutional questions directly rather than mapping these to DCC equivalents which were asked instead.
  8. A lot of the background work needed has already been completed. The major task is now redeveloping the tool over the coming months.
  9. We need to sit down as a group to determine what should be asked in DMPs at Edinburgh – do you want to know about data volumes, access needs, security etc.? Is there a desire to gather info to prepopulate the data register?We then need to develop custom guidance with IS staff so researchers are aware of available support and use it.When we roll out by School we will develop any additional guidance needed, collate further DMPs and probe more about the need for tailored support. Where there is demand for one-to-one consultations to write DMPs, we will explore whether this can this be met by within the School e.g. by local IT, lab technicians (example of Mike Mineter developing support in GeoSciences)