Data management made simple

Keeping your research data freely available is crucial for open science — and your funding could depend on it.

  1. Quirin Schiermeier
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When Marjorie Etique learnt that she had to create a data-management plan for her next research project, she was not sure exactly what to do.

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Nature 555, 403-405 (2018)

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