Lefebvre, ArmelBakhtiari, BaharakSpruit, Marco2021-06-212021-06-212020https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/36552Research data management planning (RDMP) is the process through which researchers first get acquainted with research data management (RDM) matters. In recent years, public funding agencies have implemented governmental policies for removing barriers to access to scientific information. Researchers applying for funding at public funding agencies need to define a strategy for guaranteeing that the acquired funds also yield high-quality and reusable research data. To achieve that, funding bodies ask researchers to elaborate on data management needs in documents called data management plans (DMP). In this study, we explore several organizational and technological challenges occurring during the planning phase of research data management, more precisely during the grant submission process. By doing so, we deepen our understanding of a crucial process within research data management and broaden our understanding of the current stakeholders, practices, and challenges in RDMP.enResearch data managementData management planOpen scienceData reuseFAIR principlesExploring research data management planning challenges in practiceText/Journal Article10.1515/itit-2019-00292196-7032