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NIH Data Sharing

Calls for open science have increased in the past decades, with open access publishing becoming more popular, public repositories for code, data, protocols, and software growing rapidly, and the introduction of novel practices such as open peer review and large-scale open-source online education.

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, generated as part of the proposal will be shared and managed.

This will also include which data will be shared and which will not be.

Data Preservation, Access, and Associated Timelines The DMS must include a timeline for data preservation and access as well as where those data will be made available (i.e., the name of the repository(ies) where scientific data and metadata will be archived).

For many research groups, this may be a big adjustment and seem overwhelming.

To do this, we need to know exactly what support you need.

To request access to the NIH Data Sharing Plan Notebook

NSPM – 33

WHAT IS NSPM-33? NSPM-33 is a directive from the President requiring all federal research funding agencies to strengthen and standardize disclosure requirements for federally funded awards. In addition, it also mandates the establishment of research security programs at major institutions receiving federal funds.

WHY IS IT NEEDED? There has been an increasing need to protect U.S-funded scientific research from foreign interference and exploitation, including espionage and intellectual property theft.

 

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