Starting January 18, 2011, the National Science
Foundation
(NSF) will
require a data management plan will all new grant proposals.
Similar to the
National Institutes of Heath (NIH), the plan should describe how the
federally funded research data will be
shared and preserved for future use. Sharing of data consists of several
practices
including: accurately describing the data collection process
(including methodologies and metadata), ensuring data integrity for
validation/reuse, preserving access to the data for long-term, as well
as securing any
intellectual property rights or privacy controls for appropriate access
to the data set.
This event has been designated by the Office of the Vice President for Research to satisfy the Awareness/Discussion component of the Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) continuing education requirement.
We discuss these areas in detail, provide a
checklist of questions to address in your data management plan, and
share experiences in a small group setting. Finally, we will introduce
you to some services and
tools that may assist your data planning, such
as tools for data sharing
and publishing. See the University Libraries' Managing
Your Data Web
page for more resources.
This event has been designated by the Office of the Vice President for Research to satisfy the Awareness/Discussion component of the Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) continuing education requirement.
Thu, 01/20/2011 - 1:00pm
- 2:30pm
This course qualifies for RCR
credit.
Location: 314 Walter
Library
Instructor(s):
Open
Fri, 01/21/2011 - 11:00am
- 12:30pm
This course qualifies for RCR
credit.
Location: Room 2 Magrath
Library
Instructor(s):
Open
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