Since January 18, 2011, the NSF has required a supplementary document of no more than two pages describing a Data Management Plan for proposed research in all proposals. This poster details the components of a data management plan, and should be helpful for faculty members who are applying for NSF, NIH or other federal grants, as well as forward-thinking, “lone wolf” faculty who simply want to manage and describe their data in such a way that it is suitable for long-term preservation and for sharing with researchers at other institutions and across disciplines
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) Library conducted an analysis of 1,260 Data Ma...
Guidance on writing a Data Management Plan in response to the NSF SBE directorate
Objective:Cornell University’s Research Data Management Service Group (RDMSG) surveyed NSF principal...
Since January 18, 2011, the NSF has required a supplementary document of no more than two pages desc...
As federal funding requirements continue to evolve and more publishers are requiring open data shari...
Will you be applying for a grant that requires a data management plan? Many federal funding organiza...
Poster presented at the 6th International Digital Curation Conference "Participation and Practice: G...
OBJECTIVE: All NSF grant proposals must now include a data management plan, and many other funding a...
The NSF, DOJ, NASA, NEH, NIH, USDA, USGS, and nearly all other federal funders require that you mana...
Learn the fundamentals for preparing a data management plan that conforms to the January 2011 NSF ma...
Breaking away from the usual format, this month I’ve decided to focus on a hot topic that should be ...
This invited presentation was given at the 2012 Indiana Forum for Research Administrators. It covers...
Table of Contents 2 Writing Data Management Plans Checklist 4 Table 1. Open Formats That Are Not Pro...
We provide here the survey instrument used in a 2011 survey of NSF PIs at Cornell University, under ...
Poster presented at the 2016 International Open Repositories Conference, Dublin, Ireland.This projec...
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) Library conducted an analysis of 1,260 Data Ma...
Guidance on writing a Data Management Plan in response to the NSF SBE directorate
Objective:Cornell University’s Research Data Management Service Group (RDMSG) surveyed NSF principal...
Since January 18, 2011, the NSF has required a supplementary document of no more than two pages desc...
As federal funding requirements continue to evolve and more publishers are requiring open data shari...
Will you be applying for a grant that requires a data management plan? Many federal funding organiza...
Poster presented at the 6th International Digital Curation Conference "Participation and Practice: G...
OBJECTIVE: All NSF grant proposals must now include a data management plan, and many other funding a...
The NSF, DOJ, NASA, NEH, NIH, USDA, USGS, and nearly all other federal funders require that you mana...
Learn the fundamentals for preparing a data management plan that conforms to the January 2011 NSF ma...
Breaking away from the usual format, this month I’ve decided to focus on a hot topic that should be ...
This invited presentation was given at the 2012 Indiana Forum for Research Administrators. It covers...
Table of Contents 2 Writing Data Management Plans Checklist 4 Table 1. Open Formats That Are Not Pro...
We provide here the survey instrument used in a 2011 survey of NSF PIs at Cornell University, under ...
Poster presented at the 2016 International Open Repositories Conference, Dublin, Ireland.This projec...
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) Library conducted an analysis of 1,260 Data Ma...
Guidance on writing a Data Management Plan in response to the NSF SBE directorate
Objective:Cornell University’s Research Data Management Service Group (RDMSG) surveyed NSF principal...