What is a Data Management and Sharing Plan? Funding agencies, higher education institutions, and publishers may ask you to create a data management and sharing plan to include in your research proposal. This reflects the growing importance of data and often also the shift towards open science. H...
A data management plan (DMP) is a written document that describes the data you expect to acquire or generate during the course of a research project, how you will manage, describe, analyze, and store those data, and what mechanisms you will use at the end of your project to share and p...
NIH Data-Sharing Plandoi:10.1111/an.2002.43.4.30.2WileyAnthropology News
NIH Data Management Plan Calls for open science have increased in the past decades, with open access publishing becoming more popular. Calls for open science have increased in the past decades, with open access publishing becoming more popular, public repositories for code, data, protocols, and so...
Under this policy, all NIH grant applications that collect data will be required to submit a data management and sharing plan (DMSP) with their application. Failure to comply with the DMP can result in a review and possible withdrawal of funding. “Researchers planning to generate scientific da...
The NICHD Office of Data Science and Sharing (ODSS) is leading an effort to develop frameworks and tools to support responsible use of privacy preserving record linkage (PPRL) for patient-centered outcomes research with NICHD populations. This effort is supported by NIH ODSS and the HHS Office ...
A data management plan (DMP) is a document which defines how data handled throughout the lifecycle of a project—that is, from its acquisition to archival. While these documents are typically used for research projects to meet funder requirements, they can be leveraged within a corporate environ...
NIH expects that expanded data sharing will benefit not only biomedical researchers, but also policymakers and the public. Ultimately, the organization anticipates that its Plan for Data Science will foster breakthroughs in research to improve health outcomes. ...
Sharing data, retrospectively, generally requires much time and resources, but when a data management plan is part of a research proposal from the start, costs are limited, and grant makers allow these costs to be part of a budget. There are many organizations that offer information on or ...
500 institutions and 300,000 researchers that the U.S.National Institutes of Healthsupports will need to provide a formal, detailed plan for publicly sharing the data generated by their research. For many in the scientific community, this new NIHData Management and Sharing Policysounds like a no...