rdap 16: dmps and public access: an nih perspective (panel 5, dmps and public access)
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DMPs and Public Access: An NIH Perspective
Lisa Federer, MLIS, MA, AHIPResearch Data Informationist@lisafederer
BD2K and data at the NIH
https://datascience.nih.gov/
Existing NIH Data Sharing Policy
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/policy/data_sharing/
Existing NIH Data Sharing Policy
“investigators 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…[data must be
shared] no later than the acceptance for publication of the main findings from the
final data set.”
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/policy/data_sharing/
NIH Genomic Data Sharing Policy
https://gds.nih.gov/03policy2.html
NIH Genomic Data Sharing Policy
https://gds.nih.gov/03policy2.html
“The GDS Policy applies to all NIH-funded research that generates large-scale human or non-human genomic data as well as the use of these data for subsequent research.
Large-scale data include genome-wide association studies (GWAS), single
nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) arrays, and genome sequence, transcriptomic,
metagenomic, epigenomic, and gene expression data, irrespective of funding
level and funding mechanism (e.g., grant, contract, cooperative agreement, or
intramural support).”
Future NIH plans
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/NIH-Public-Access-Plan.pdf
Future NIH plans
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/NIH-Public-Access-Plan.pdf
“NIH will explore the development of policies to require NIH-funded researchers to make the data
underlying the conclusions of peer-reviewed scientific research
publications freely available in public repositories at the time of publication
in machine readable formats. NIH will ensure that data
management plans include clear plans for sharing research data. NIH is taking steps to ensure all NIH-
funded researchers develop data management plans whether they are
funded by a grant, cooperative agreement, contract, or intramural funds, regardless of funding level.”
Researchers will probably need help…
Federer, L. M., Lu, Y.-L., & Joubert, D. J. (2016). Data literacy training needs of biomedical researchers. Journal of the Medical Library Association : JMLA, 104(1), 52–57. http://doi.org/10.3163/1536-5050.104.1.008
…so get ready!Im
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Thank you!
Lisa Federer, MLIS, MA, AHIPResearch Data [email protected] @lisafederer
NIH Library Data Services resources: http://nihlibrary.campusguides.com/dataservices/