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# About this workshop ## Recording https://youtu.be/9Thk8_vvrTg ## Description: This seminar is an overview of the new NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy (NIH DMSP), coming into effect January 2023. All grant applications submitted under the policy will require a data management and sharing plan. The goal of this seminar is to prepare participants to meet these new requirements. Participants will learn what the NIH DMSP entails and how it differs from the existing policy, as well as tips and resources for preparing data management plans. ## Learning Objectives 1. Understand the requirements under the policy 2. Become familiar with the basic elements of a data management plan 3. Understand options for sharing data 4. Learn about resources for writing your data management plans ## Duration: 45 min ## Prerequisites: none ## Related classes: * [Best Practices for Research Data Management](https://osf.io/ad2rh/) * [Writing Data Management Plans with DMPTool](https://osf.io/wrk2f/) ## Resources: - NIH Data Sharing Hub: https://sharing.nih.gov/ - Request a CDABS consultation: https://cal.hshsl.umaryland.edu/appointments?u=64517 - Find out which NIH policies apply to you research: https://sharing.nih.gov/other-sharing-policies/which-policies-apply-to-my-research - Understand FAIR data principles: https://www.go-fair.org/fair-principles/ - Use a template to write a plan, and request feedback: https://dmptool.org/ - Find an NIH-supported repository: https://sharing.nih.gov/data-management-and-sharing-policy/sharing-scientific-data/repositories-for-sharing-scientific-data - Explore HSHSL-supported data resources: https://www2.hshsl.umaryland.edu/cdabs/resources/data.cfm
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