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Library Support for Data Management and Sharing Plans (DMSPs) In-Person

Starting January 25, 2023, the NIH will join most federal grants and require the submission of a Data Management and Sharing Plan (DMSP). As the United States moves closer to achieving the goal of public data access, researchers will be required to submit a document (a DMSP) with their research proposal explaining how they will organize, preserve, share, and publish their work during and after grant funding. 

Here at the library, we offer a variety of resources, tools, and support for learning about data management, the Open Access movement, and DMS Planning. 

In this workshop, we will cover: 

  • Overview of open data polices and federal grant funding (including the NIH changes)
  • Introduction to the research data lifecycle
  • Outline of a Data Management Plan
  • Demonstration of DMPTool.org
  • Information on Green Open Access Publishing in the Institutional Repository
  • Other resources for library support during your research

The workshop will be followed by an open lab session/Q&A where you can work on your DMSP and ask our librarians questions. 

 

About your instructors: 

Elaine Walker is the Scholarly Communications Librarian and runs the Institutional Repository. She is also passionate about Open Access Publishing and preserving resarch for future generations. To contact her, email elaine.walker@ua.edu

Brittany Waltemate is the Research Data and Geographic Information Services Librarian. Her specialties include data management planning and support for open access data. To contact her, email bgwaltemate@ua.edu.

Related LibGuide: Creating Data Management & Sharing Plans (DMSPs) by Brittany Waltemate

Date:
Thursday, January 19, 2023
Time:
12:00pm - 12:45pm
Time Zone:
Central Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Gorgas 1005
Event Type :
Workshop
Categories:
  Research Data Services (Open Session)  
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