DMP stands for “Data Management Plan,” which is a formal document outlining how research data will be collected, organized, stored, and shared during and after a research project. A well-designed DMP can help ensure that research data is handled properly and can be easily accessed and reused by others.
OSEP stands for “Off-Site Evaluation Preparation,” which refers to the process of preparing for an evaluation of a program or organization that is not located on site. This may involve preparing documentation, providing access to data and information, and coordinating logistics to ensure that evaluators have what they need to conduct an effective evaluation.
Off-site preparation refers to any activity or process that takes place outside of the physical location of a project or organization. This may include preparing for off-site meetings, coordinating with remote team members, or conducting research or data analysis from a remote location. Effective off-site preparation often involves careful planning and communication to ensure that all stakeholders are on the same page and that the necessary resources are in place.