As an institute of the Max Weber Foundation, the DHI Rome is committed to good scientific practice in its research work and has established various guidelines to this regard. This particularly applies to the sustainable management of research data. On this page, we provide responsible researchers and project managers with an initial introduction to this important topic, a kind of "quickstart manual".
At the MWS, we consider digital materials and results collected, generated, processed and analysed by you during your project to be research data. This includes, for example, the digital versions of material sources (digital copies, photos of inscriptions), enriched or created forms of representation (texts, transcriptions, translations, visualisations, audiovisual information), collections of knowledge (bibliographies, prosopographies, etc.) as well as the underlying methodology (e.g. questionnaires, vocabularies) and software (e.g. programming code created). In our training programmes, we will teach you how to select and curate such data in a sensible and legally compliant manner.
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