NIH Data Management & Sharing Plans: Documentation, Metadata, and the "How" of Deposit

Upcoming Classes

We have no upcoming HSLS live classes currently scheduled on this topic. Contact us for options.

This is a presentation on NIH's new Policy for Data Management and Sharing (DMS Policy) that went into effect January 25, 2023. This Policy requires NIH-funded researchers to prospectively submit a plan outlining how scientific data from their research will be managed and shared. The Policy includes an expectation that researchers will maximize their data sharing within ethical, legal, or technical constraints, and explicitly encourages researchers to incorporate data sharing via deposit into a public repository into their standard research process. This session will focus on the pieces of information that will help other researchers find and reuse your data: metadata and documentation like READMEs, data dictionaries, and user manuals.

Upon completing this class, you should be able to:
  • Write a basic README file, user manual, or data dictionary to help people understand their data
  • Create documentation templates to streamline the data deposit process
  • Choose a license to define permissions for what other people can do with your data or other materials in a repository
Level
Novice
Recording status
This class will be recorded and shared with attendees.
Class Materials
Class materials will be shared with attendees.
See more learning options on this topic: NIH Policy on Data Management and Sharing