Research data management offers, among others, the following advantages:
Fulfilling the requirements of third-party funders: By creating a data management plan and developing and implementing it over the course of a research project, the requirements of third-party funders with regard to research data management are met.
Protection against data loss: Storing research data in repositories and long-term archives provides a secure way of preserving data and thus protects against unintentional data loss or misuse.
Possibility of better data organization: Research data management makes it possible to structure data even better, make it easier to understand, and prepare it with the help of metadata and digital tools. As a result, the data can be found and reused more easily.
Increased visibility in the academic world: Permanent citability and referenceability through so-called persistent identifiers increase one's visibility in the academic world.
Compliance with good scientific practice: Good research data management provides the researcher with evidence of independent scientific work as well as methodologically correct procedure in accordance with the guidelines for ensuring good scientific practice of the University of Tübingen as well as the DFG.
Subsequent use of data for follow-up projects: Through the use of services such as repositories, tools, persistent identifiers and interoperable interfaces, research data management offers the possibility of easy reuse and sharing of selected data for possible follow-up projects, alone or with others, demonstrating a responsible and sustainable use of one's research data.
Legal compliance: Good research data management offers legal compliance in regard to data protection, copyright, licensing and patent law by defining these aspects.