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</script>The dynamic research environments in low-temperature plasma physics, including plasma sources and instrumentation often developed in the course of research, have historically lacked standardized research data management (RDM). The absence of established standards not only complicates the implementation of structured RDM, but also hinders data comparability and reusability, impeding the seamless transfer of research outcomes to new plasma applications. In response to these challenges, research groups at INP, RUB and CAU have started a collaborative initiative to develop common standards and tools for comprehensive data documentation. This contribution provides an update on the current status of these collaborative efforts, focusing on the practical implementation of data management standards in laboratory settings and presenting real-world examples from different research groups. The presentation aims to underscore the significance of structured RDM in low-temperature plasma physics and its concrete implications for advancing research outcomes in this field. The work was supported by grants 16QK03A (BMBF) and 327886311 (DFG).
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