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First introduced as posters by EPFL Library during the EPFL part of Love Data Week 2019 event (11-15 Feb. 2019, Lausanne), this set of 1-sheet guides is maintained and updated by EPFL Library RDM team. These Fast Guides provide abridged notions, advice and references for quick and practical Research Data Management (RDM) in the following topics: #01 Research Data: the basics #02 FAIR Data Principles #03 Cost of RDM #04 File Formats #05 Metadata #06 Code as Data #07 ELN - Electronic Lab Notebook #08 Personal Data Management #09 Data Masking #10 Storage, Publication and Preservation #11 DMP - Data Management Plan #12 Data & Code Licensing #13 Data/Code Publication Platforms A comprehensive file containing all the Fast Guides is also present in this publication.
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EU General Data Protection Regulation, Metadata, Swiss Federal Act on Data Protection, FADP, Long Term Preservation, Source Code Management, Research Data Management, Data Management Cost, Anonymization, Storage, File Formats, Sensitive Data, Data lifecycle, FAIR Data Principles, Best Practice, Personal Data, Pseudonymization, Data Masking, Publication, Electronic Lab Notebook, Data Management Plan, ELN, GDPR
EU General Data Protection Regulation, Metadata, Swiss Federal Act on Data Protection, FADP, Long Term Preservation, Source Code Management, Research Data Management, Data Management Cost, Anonymization, Storage, File Formats, Sensitive Data, Data lifecycle, FAIR Data Principles, Best Practice, Personal Data, Pseudonymization, Data Masking, Publication, Electronic Lab Notebook, Data Management Plan, ELN, GDPR
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