Principles for Engineering Research Data Management

Mansur Darlington, Alexander Ball, Thomas Howard, Stephen Culley, Christopher McMahon

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Abstract

The Principles for Engineering Research Data Management are a set of consistent, high-level ideals that the authors believe should underlie any engineering research data management activity, and by which the quality of such activity should be judged. The principles were developed in the context of the ERIM Project, supporting data management at the IdMRC at the University of Bath, but are offered to the wider engineering research community as general guidance in the field of data management.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherUniversity of Bath
Publication statusUnpublished - 14 Dec 2010

Keywords

  • research data
  • information management
  • data management

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