Research Data Management
Definition: Research Data Management (RDM) is a broad concept that includes processes undertaken to create organized, documented, accessible, and reusable quality research data. Adequate research data management provides many benefits including, but not limited to, reduced likelihood of data loss, greater visibility and collaborations due to data sharing, demonstration of research integrity and accountability.
Related terms: Data curation, Data documentation, Data management plan (DMP), Data sharing, Metadata, Research data management
References: CESSDA, & Corti et al. (2019)
Drafted and Reviewed by: Micah Vandegrift, Helena Hartmann, Tina B. Lonsdorf, Catia M. Oliveira, Julia Wolska
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