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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...
ICPSR:Sample Data Management Plan for Social and Political Science Data NEH-ODH:Data Management Plans from Successful Grant Applications NIH:Examples of Data-Sharing Plans NSF, Biology Directorate, Plant Genome Research Program (PGRP):Examples of three data management plans(pdf) from funded grants by...
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...
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) hasreleasedthe final draft of its Strategic Plan for Data Science, which seeks to enhance biomedical research by boosting healthcare data analytics capabilities, data access, and data sharing. In order for researchers to facilitate medical bre...
The new National Institutes of Health (NIH) Data Management and Sharing policy will go into effect on January 25, 2023. For all grant submissions after January 25th, 2023, investigators will have to submit a Data Management and Sharing plan that outlines how data, and accompanying metadata, gen...
Starting on Jan. 25, 2023, many of the 2,500 institutions and 300,000 researchers that the U.S. National Institutes of Health supports will need to provide a formal, detailed plan for publicly sharing the data generated by their research. For many in the
and larger datasets will require more compute power compared to smaller ones. There also may be restrictions around data sharing due to privacy or intellectual property rights. Since project stakeholders will expect that sensitive data, such as personally identifiable information (PII), is treated with...
Funder data sharing policies As well as journals, funders (NIH, STFC, NERC, Wellcome Trust, et al.) are also starting to implement mandatory data sharing policies[1], with applicants being asked to disclose theirdata management plans(with obvious implications if they have no such plan [or a...
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 ...