FAQ: Handling of Research Data
Relevance in terms of review and evaluation depends on the project in question and can be influenced by the subject-specific culture of data handling. Concrete requirements for applicants currently apply in the biodiversity sciences and in educational research. In all subject areas, applicants are expected to clearly address the question of whether relevant and re-usable research data will be generated by their project and, if so, which subject-specific repositories can be used for the longer-term storage of the research data.
For further information, see: Research data in connection with the DFG’s funding programme(interner Link).
For further information, see: Subject-specific recommendation(interner Link).
The search portals RIsources and re3data enable users to search for suitable information infrastructures.
For further information, see: Research data in connection with the DFG's funding programme(interner Link).
For information on suitable funding programmes, see: Research data in connection with infrastructure fundin(interner Link).
For further information, see: Resources availabl(interner Link).
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Many research institutions operate advisory centres on the handling of research data or employ research data officers.