Research data management (RDM) means description, organization, storage, preservation, sharing, and publishing of data collected and used in a research project. Effective and responsible RDM is an integral part and essential requirement of good scientific practices and research skills.
A RDM principle is that research data are as closed as necessary and as open as possible.
Follow the data management flowcharts or stages
outlined in Data management processes at Hanken in this LibGuide. These flowcharts and stages with different instructions and templates give practical guidance on how to complete your various RDM tasks step by step throughout your data life cycle. |
Departments and principal investigators ought to familiarize students and research staff with good data management practices. See Instructions for supervisors.
Research data can be any material a research project uses and produces as the basis for research findings, in either physical or digital form. Digital datasets generated, processed, and used in scientific research can be:
Benefits of managing research data include:
Contact dataethics@hanken.fi if you have any questions on ethical and legal matters concerning data security, data protection, and IPR issues, Data management plan (DMP), data storage, backup, and transfers, metadata creation, data archival and preservation.
Trainings are offered as part of studies and staff training. More information, see Courses and workshops.