ECU Data Management Plan (DMP)
Version3.0
(One DMP is required per project)
Research Project Title
Research Project Short Title (< 20 characters): This will be used in your research project folder name
ChiefECU InvestigatorDetails
Researcher NameStaff/Student Number
Contact Number
Contact Email
ECU School
Ethics
Ethics Project No. / Ethics SystemFunding (if applicable)
RMS Project No. / Funding Body / Funding Scheme (and Year)Supervisor Details (Students Only)
Supervisor Name (ECU)Contact Number
Contact Email
DMP Submission Date
Please send the completed form to ECU Records and Archives Management Service (RAMS).
Email:
Phone: 6304 2915
Section 1: Data Storage(Active Phase)
“Institutions must provide facilities for the safe and secure storage of research data and for maintaining records of where research data are stored. …. Research data and primary materials must be stored in the safe and secure storage provided.”
Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research (2007)
Q1.1 Does the research data need to be stored on-premise at ECU?
a)Yes
b)No
Comment (optional):
Q1.2Does the research data contain sensitive data?
a)Yes
b)No
Comment (optional):
Q1.3Do you need to share your data with other ECU researchers?
a)Yes
b)No
Please list those ECU researchers that need access to the research data (other than the lead investigator):
Name / Email address / Access RightsQ1.4Do you need to share your data with other researchers from Australian Access Federation (AAF) organisations?
a)Yes
b)No
Please list those collaborators that need access to the research data:
Name / Email address / Access RightsQ1.5Do you need to share your data with other external groups?
a)Yes
b)No
Please list those collaborators that need access to the research data:
Name / Email address / Access RightsQ1.6Do you need access to your data remotely?
a)Yes
b)No
Comment (optional):
Q1.7How much storage spacedo you think you will need?
a)Small (0 – 50 GB)
b)Medium (50 – 500 GB)
c)Large (500 GB – 2 TB)
d)Big (> 2 TB)
Comment (optional):
Q1.8 Please describe how you will be storing the non-digital data collected and generated during this research.
Section 2: Data Retention and Disposal
“The responsible conduct of research includes the proper management and retention of the research data. Retaining the research data is important because it may be all that remains of the research work at the end of the project. …. The central aim is that sufficient materials and data are retained to justify the outcomes of the research and to defend them if they are challenged.”
Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research (2007)
In Western Australia, research data retention periods are stipulated in the Western Australian University Sector Disposal Authority (WAUSDA).At ECU,the researcher needs to ensure that the primary copy of the data to be retained is made available to Records and Archives Management Service (RAMS) who manage data retention on behalf of the university.To find out more about data retention please contact RAMS (6304 2915, ).
Q2.1Please use ‘x’ to indicate the minimum length of time the data for this project will need to be retained(according to WAUSDA). Only one option should be selected.
Research Description / Retention / Select (x)Research involving humans or animals that utilise high risk material (teratogens, carcinogens, ionising radiation or dangerous drugs). / 50 Years
Research involving clinical trials. / 25 Years
Research involving children under the age of 18 years old must be kept until the children have reached 25 years of age.* / Birth:
Retention:
All other research / 7 Years
*Pleaseprovide the birth yearof the youngest participant in your study and your calculation of the year when retention ends.
Q2.2Please provide an estimate of when you think your data may be ready for retention.
Please send the completed form to ECU Records and Archives Management Service (RAMS).
Email:
Phone: 6304 2915
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