In the framework of the H2020 Be.CULTOUR project, the aim of the Data Management Plan - Open Research Data Pilot is to provide the plan for managing the data generated and collected during the project. The DMP describes the data management life cycle for all datasets to be collected, processed and/or generated by a research project. It covers: o The handling of research data during and after the project, o What data will be collected, processed or generated, o What methodology and standards will be applied, o Whether data will be shared/made open and how and o How data will be curated and preserved. It also provides information on open access to scientific information: the mission of open access is to remove all economic, legal and technical barriers that prevent access to scientific information and contribute to the progress and free movement of ideas. Open access has been adopted as a core strategy by the European Commission in order to improve knowledge circulation and thus innovation. It is illustrated in particular by the general principle for open access to scientific publications in Horizon 2020 and the pilot for research data.
Be.CULTOUR: "Beyond CULtural TOURism: humancentred innovations for sustainable and circular cultural tourism": Deliverable 6.2 Data Management Plan - ORDP
Gravagnuolo A;Micheletti S;Castronuovo V
2021
Abstract
In the framework of the H2020 Be.CULTOUR project, the aim of the Data Management Plan - Open Research Data Pilot is to provide the plan for managing the data generated and collected during the project. The DMP describes the data management life cycle for all datasets to be collected, processed and/or generated by a research project. It covers: o The handling of research data during and after the project, o What data will be collected, processed or generated, o What methodology and standards will be applied, o Whether data will be shared/made open and how and o How data will be curated and preserved. It also provides information on open access to scientific information: the mission of open access is to remove all economic, legal and technical barriers that prevent access to scientific information and contribute to the progress and free movement of ideas. Open access has been adopted as a core strategy by the European Commission in order to improve knowledge circulation and thus innovation. It is illustrated in particular by the general principle for open access to scientific publications in Horizon 2020 and the pilot for research data.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.