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Expand Up @@ -274,13 +274,13 @@ A data management plan (DMP) is currently requested by:
* RCN upon project funding
* International funding programs (e.g. Horizon Europe, European Research Council)

A DMP typically contains information about data handling during a project and after its completion and makes it possible to identify (and budget for) significant issues to be resolved (e.g. storage). While some of the institutions mentioned above require DMPs to follow a certain standard, this does not apply to all local institutions (e.g. [UiO does not currently enforce any specific template](https://www.uio.no/english/for-employees/support/research/research-data-management/write-a-dmp.html). There are several tools available for creating a DMP.
A DMP typically contains information about data handling during a project and after its completion and makes it possible to identify (and budget for) significant issues to be resolved (e.g. storage). While some of the institutions mentioned above require DMPs to follow a certain standard, this does not apply to all local institutions (e.g. [UiO does not currently enforce any specific template](https://www.uio.no/english/for-employees/support/research/research-data-management/topics/data-management-plan.html). There are several tools available for creating a DMP.

<!-- Some of these tools come from international providers (e.g. DMPonline), some are national services, such as EasyDMP (Sigma2) and sikt’s DMP tool. -->
<!-- Some of these tools come from international providers (e.g. DMPonline), and some are national services, such as EasyDMP (Sigma2) and Sikt’s DMP tool. -->

There is a joint knowledge resouce for data management planning in Norwegian research under: [plan.research-data.no](https://plan.research-data.no)
There is a joint knowledge resource for data management planning in Norwegian research under [plan.research-data.no](https://plan.research-data.no)

ELIXIR Norway provides access to a [national instance of the Data Stewardship Wizard (DSW)](https://norway.dsw.elixir-europe.org/wizard/), an internationally developed tool that has been adapted to better suit the needs of Norwegian researchers, PIs, and institutions. Both [RCN](https://www.forskningsradet.no/en/Adviser-research-policy/open-science/open-access-to-research-data/) and [BOTT (Bergen, Oslo, Trondheim, Tromsø) university libraries](https://zenodo.org/record/7428542) list the DSW as a preferred tool, particularly for life sciences data. DSW provides templates that are compliant with all different funders' regulations and offers machine-actionable DMP exports. To facilitate the adoption of best-practises, the ELIXIR-NO DSW instance also provides a collection of exemplar DMPs. These DMPs are partially pre-filled with domain-specific recommendations and can be used as a starting point for your own projects.
ELIXIR Norway provides access to a [national instance of the Data Stewardship Wizard (DSW)](https://norway.dsw.elixir-europe.org/wizard/), an internationally developed tool that has been adapted to better suit the needs of Norwegian researchers, PIs, and institutions. Both [RCN](https://www.forskningsradet.no/en/Adviser-research-policy/open-science/open-access-to-research-data/) and [BOTT (Bergen, Oslo, Trondheim, Tromsø) university libraries](https://zenodo.org/record/7428542) list the DSW as a preferred tool, particularly for life sciences data. DSW provides templates that are compliant with all different funders' regulations and offers machine-actionable DMP exports. To facilitate the adoption of best practices, the ELIXIR-NO DSW instance also provides a collection of exemplar DMPs. These DMPs are partially pre-filled with domain-specific recommendations and can be used as a starting point for your own projects.


## Life science-specific infrastructures/resources
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