In preparation for the new NIH DMS Policy Penn State is hosting open sessions focused on an overview of the policy and how to create a data management plan. These sessions are open to anyone at the University including researchers, staff, Post-Docs, and students. See below for webinar information including dates and call-in links.
January 30 @ 2pm
- NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy Overview
- https://psu.zoom.us/j/91951837986?pwd=R3FiMHdQZ0NjSmdwTld2SnVFQWxBdz09&from=addon (passcode 757340)
January 31 @ 10am
- How to Create a Data Management Plan
- https://psu.zoom.us/j/95083926895?pwd=V1E3RzUzZU1BRGhVREZjNXNCekJvQT09&from=addon (passcode 697583)
Additionally, the most up-to-date information and resources on the NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy can be found at https://www.research.psu.edu/NIHDataManagementandSharing.
Further, the University Libraries offers support for data management and sharing planning through providing resources, data management and sharing plan reviews, and one-to-one consultations.
If you are looking for information on what a data management and sharing plan (DMSP) is, why a DMSP is useful, whether a DMSP is required for your research, and how to create an implemental DMSP, review the Data Management Plans LibGuide. More information, resources, and tools can be discovered by visiting the Data Management and Sharing webpage.
You can request a data management sharing plan review two ways. Please allow a minimum of 1 week for review of your data management and sharing plan.
- If you are using the DMPTool, a review can be requested directly in the tool under the Request feedback tab.
- If you are NOT using the DMPTool, please send a copy of your data management plan to repub@psu.eduincluding information about the funding opportunity and deadline for submission.
You can also sign up for a one-to-one consultation by visiting the Data Learning Center Consultation Bookings Page to discuss data management and sharing activities such as creating a data management plan, selecting a data repository, data and metadata standards, etc.