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Research Data Management is a broad term referring to technologies and best practices related to tracking the creation, backing up, processing, analysis, publishing, archiving, and ultimately destroying research data, also known as the data life cycle (cf. diagram on this page, CC BY - University Library Zurich). Metadata describing the data is stored in addition to the data itself.
Managing data can be challenging for various reasons, including when:
Science IT can support you in one or more of the above-mentioned areas, including support to access National Data management services, such as openRDM.swiss. In addition, we have practical experience managing large datasets and setting up and running data management tools such as openBIS.
Do you need help with other aspects of the research data management, such as for example data management planning or publishing and sharing data on a repository, please get in touch with the University Library's Open Science Services.