TY - GEN A1 - Grieshaber, Frank A1 - Olalde, Liudmila CY - Heidelberg AV - public UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/volltextserver/37522/ KW - Datenmanagementplan TI - Some Considerations on Research Data Management in Long-term Projects: Creating an RDM Plan for the Project ?Hindu Temple Legends in South India? ID - heidok37522 Y1 - 2024/// N2 - Submitting an RDM plan has become a requirement for funding applications, yet, it is equally important for ongoing projects to create one and keep it up to date. Taking the preliminary RDM plan of the long-term project Hindu Temple Legends in South India as a basis, we argue that the FAIR principles (Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, and Reusability) are not only relevant for research data published as project output or archived once the research project has come to an end, but should also guide the production, exchange and storage of data throughout the duration of a project. Adhering to these principles when designing workflows can, for instance, facilitate the collaboration among project members and reduce the amount of time necessary for coordinating tasks. EP - 16 ER -