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Overview:

Have you heard of the new NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy but want to learn more about how to comply? Want some more guidance on writing your Data Management and Sharing Plan (DMS plan)? In this hands-on workshop we will quickly introduce the new policy and then work through each section of the DMS plan so you understand what to write and can start drafting your own plan. We will also cover how to locate DMS plan templates and sample plans, and highlight resources for learning more.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this session you should be able to:

  • Locate example DMS plans and templates 
  • Draft an NIH-compliant data management and sharing plan (DMS plan) for your research
  • Identify resources for understanding discipline-specific requirements and getting help

Register at: https://calendars.library.ucsf.edu/event/9986694

Instructors

Ariel Deardorff is the Data Services Librarian at UCSF, and member of the Library's Data Science Initiative team. Ariel teaches courses on data management, open science and reproducibility. For questions about this course or other courses email ariel.deardorff@ucsf.edu or visit the Data Science Initiative Website

Wasila Dahdul is the Data Curation Librarian in the Digital Scholarship Services department at UC Irvine Libraries. She provides instruction and support for research data management, open access data publishing, and helping researchers meet funder or publisher data sharing requirements. She can be reached at wdahdul@uci.edu.

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