Open Science in the project lifecycle - plan & design
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
- Locate tools to assist in implementing Open Science into protocol writing, data analysis, and notetaking
- Discuss the benefits of publishing in registered report format
- Describe the importance of having a Data Management Plan (DMP) and working with data according to the FAIR principles
Schedule
Time | Topic | Instructor |
---|---|---|
09:00 | Open Science in project planning & design | Ineke Luijten |
09:15 | Preregistration and registered reports | Till Brückner |
10:15 | Coffee break | |
10:45 | Data management plans | Elin Kronander |
12:00 | Lunch |
Materials
Open Science in project planning & design
Preregistration and registered reports
Data management plans
Exercise related to data management plans
Option 1, recommended for life scientist:
Create a Data Management Plan (DMP) using SciLifeLab Data Stewardship Wizard (DSW) following these instructions: Write a DMP (part 1)
Option 2:
a) Find out if your organisation provides a DMP tool or template.
b) Use SND’s checklist for data management planning.
1. Download the Checklist for data management plans from SND
2. Start at p.5 and go through the questions to see which ones are relevant to your project/situation.
3. Start answering the relevant questions.
Contributors
Reuse
All materials from this session are available for re-use under
Please cite material as:
Ineke Luijten, Till Brückner, Elin Kronander (2025) Open Science in the Swedish context - Open Science in the project lifecycle - plan & design. Retrieved from https://scilifelab-training.github.io/open-science/2505/Session2.html