144 · Representative Documents: Data Management
Michigan State University
Lifecycle Data Management Planning
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Protection
Agency (EPA)
EPA does not have an official data management and sharing policy
Agency
Policy, Regulations and
Guidance
Survey of EPA and Other
Federal Agency Scientific
Data Management Policies
and Guidance 2010
Institute of
Museum and
Library
Services
(IMLS)
IMLS does not have an official data management and sharing policy
General Terms and
Conditions for IMLS
Discretionary Awards, sect.
23: Data Collection (p.12)
National
Aeronautics
and Space
Administration
(NASA)
"NASA promotes the full and open sharing of all data with the research and
applications communities, private industry, academia, and the general public."
Data and Information Policy
Data Rights &Related
Issues
National
Oceanic and
Atmospheric
Administration
(NOAA)
"The Federal Ocean Data Policy requires that appropriate ocean data and related
information collected under federal sponsorship be submitted to and archived by
designated national data centers."
Data Submission Policies
and Guidelines
National
Endowment
for the
Humanities
(NEH)
NEH does not have an official data management and sharing policy
General Terms and
Conditions for Awards to
Organizations
National
Institutes of
Health (NIH)
"The NIH expects and supports the timely release and sharing of final research
data from NIH-supported studies for use by other researchers. ...[I]nvestigators
submitting an NIH application seeking $500,000 or more in direct costs in any
single year are expected to include a plan for data sharing or state why data
sharing is not possible."
Final NIH Statement on
Sharing Research Data
Data Sharing
Regulations/Policy/Guidance
Chart for NIH Awards
NIH Data Sharing Policy
and Implementation
Guidance (Mar 5, 2003)
(includes examples)
Frequently Asked Questions
on Data Sharing (Feb 16,
2004)
National
Science
Foundation
(NSF)
"Investigators are expected to share with other researchers, at no more than
incremental cost and within a reasonable time, the primary data, samples, physical
collections and other supporting materials created or gathered in the course of
work under NSF grants. Grantees are expected to encourage and facilitate such
sharing."
"Proposals submitted to NSF must include a supplementary document of no more
than two pages labeled 'Data Management Plan'. This supplementary document
should describe how the proposal will conform to NSF policy on the dissemination
and sharing of research results."
Award &Administration
Guide (AAG) Chapter
VI.D.4
Grant Proposal Guide (GPG)
Chapter II.C.2.j
Data Management &
Sharing Frequently Asked
Questions (FAQs)
Specific program guidance:
Engineering Directorate
(ENG)
Directorate-wide
Guidance
Geological Sciences
Directorate (GEO)
Division of Earth
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