2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.07.07.548147
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DataPLAN: a web-based data management plan generator for the plant sciences

Xiao-Ran Zhou,
Sebastian Beier,
Dominik Brilhaus
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Abstract: Research Data Management (RDM) is a system for the effective handling of research data that enables scientists to structure their research questions and ensure best practices throughout the data lifecycle, from acquisition, computation and annotation to data publication and re-use. Data management plans (DMPs) are documents that formally set out the RDM of a project and are required by many funding bodies. DMPs help to organize and structure RDM strategies, thus promoting data findability, accessibility, inter… Show more

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“…These tools include free options from the extensive Git community and the Data-PLANT NFDI4plants community, available for interaction either through the command line or a user-friendly interface. The data plant tool chain is supported by an extensive knowledge base (https://nfdi4plants.org/ nfdi4plants.knowledgebase/index.html), including tutorials and documentation that can be readily extended by the community and an online tool to create ARCsupported data management plans (Zhou et al, 2023). The ARCitect (DataPLANT Community, 2023c), for instance, not only streamlines interactions with PLANTdataHUB but also simplifies ARC creation and management.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These tools include free options from the extensive Git community and the Data-PLANT NFDI4plants community, available for interaction either through the command line or a user-friendly interface. The data plant tool chain is supported by an extensive knowledge base (https://nfdi4plants.org/ nfdi4plants.knowledgebase/index.html), including tutorials and documentation that can be readily extended by the community and an online tool to create ARCsupported data management plans (Zhou et al, 2023). The ARCitect (DataPLANT Community, 2023c), for instance, not only streamlines interactions with PLANTdataHUB but also simplifies ARC creation and management.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%