In this webinar series, the attendees will get detailed information on specific topics in research data management. This is aimed at helping researchers make better use of their time and effort for fulfilling the requirements of major research funders and research-conducting organizations. While Nord University Library provides real-time guidance on these issues at courses, seminars, webinars and one-to-one meetings, being better informed on these topics will make it easier to understand and comply with the requirement of managing data in accordance with the FAIR principles.
Registration deadline
A teams link will be sent out to the participants in advance.
If you have any questions, please contact research-data@nord.no.
Language: English (To attend the same webinar in Norwegian, please check the Norwegian calenderevents)
About the topic (Data management plan)
Data management plan (DMP) is a live document that helps a researcher manage research data throughout the project. In addition, it is a tool that helps in making data findable and reusable after the end of the project. In short, it helps researchers comply with FAIR data principles in accordance with the requirements of major research funders in Norway (e.g., Research Council of Norway, Horizon Europe) and Nord University). In this webinar, we will discuss the following:
- What is a DMP?
- Why write a DMP? Should I write one?
- Who benefits from a DMP?
- How to write a DMP?
- Storage and archiving DMPs
Coming up next in this webinar series
18 March 2026 (Wednesday) Data privacy and archiving
09:30-10:30 h - Data privacy in research — Toril Irene Kringen (Data Protection Officer, Nord University)
10-min break
10:40-11:30 h - Understanding data archiving with reference to DataverseNO – Sagnik Sengupta (Nord University)
19 March 2026 (Thursday)
10:00-11:00 h Making data FAIR in the health and care sciences - Huw Haugland-Grange (Senioe Academic Librarian, UiT The Arctic University of Norway
