1.1How will data be collected, created or reused?1.2What types of data will be created and/or collected, in terms of data format and amount/volume of data?1Description of data – reuse of existing data and/or production of new data2.1How will the material be documented and described, with associated metadata relating to structure, standards and format for descriptions of the content, collection method, etc.?2.2How will data quality be safeguarded and documented (for example repeated measurements, validation of data input, etc.)?2Documentation and data quality3.1How is storage and backup of data and metadata safeguarded during the research process?3.2How is data security and controlled access to data safeguarded, in relation to the handling of sensitive data and personal data, for example?3Storage and backup4Legal and ethical aspects5.1How, when and where will research data or information about data (metadata) be made accessible? Are there any conditions, embargoes and limitations on the access to and reuse of data to be considered?5.2In what way is long-term storage safeguarded, and by whom? How will the selection of data for long-term storage be made?5.3Will specific systems, software, source code or other types of services be necessary in order to understand, partake of or use/analyse data in the long term?5.4How will the use of unique and persistent identifiers, such as a Digital Object Identifier (DOI), be safeguarded?5Accessibility and long-term storage6.1Who is responsible for data management and (possibly) supports the work with this while the research project is in progress? Who is responsible for data management, ongoing management and long-term storage after the research project has ended? 6.2What resources (costs, labour input or other) will be required for data management (including storage, back-up, provision of access and processing for long-term storage)? What resources will be needed to ensure that data fulfil the FAIR principles?6Responsibility and resources