
Figure 1
DMP building scheme for the ISIDORe project.
The ISIDORe DMP is being developed by integrating available DMP guidelines, resources and advice provided by participating RI communities, partner EU projects (such as those shown) and the overall recommendations by the RDA and EOSC. The established DMP procedures, FAIR guidelines, data repositories and metadata will be collected through platforms and tools (such as those illustrated). A live representation of the standards and databases used within the DMP will be available as a FAIRsharing collection. While many LS-RI partners already have DMP workflows in place, the goal and challenge of the ISIDORe project will be to set up cross-disciplinary pipelines, onboarding additional communities and adapting DMP procedures to meet the needs of infectious diseases research (data and tools) for the different disciplines in the consortium.

Figure 2
The two sides of ISIDORe’s DMP approach.
ISIDORe requires a data management plan (DMP) covering both access management systems (AMSs) and scientific data generated through ISIDORe user projects. The scientific data part integrates available LS RI DMP components and adapts them for all disciplines. The AMS part harmonises management metadata from RIs and networks with the support of BY-COVID and in line with EOSC/RDA recommendations. Both approaches are applicable over a broad range of disciplines and must be compatible with the constraints and existing practices of ISIDORe’s diverse partners.
