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Data Management Plans: Grants, Strategies, and Considerations

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Wednesday, September 05, 2012
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Joel Herndon

In the last few years granting agencies across the disciplines have increasingly required data management plans as part of a grant proposal that detail strategies to manage, share and preserve research data as part of a funded grant project. NSF, the NIH, the National Endowment for the Humanities and other organizations have similar requirements, and Duke policy requires that research records (including digital data) be kept for at least five years. How should researchers respond? In this presentation, we'll give an overview of research data management challenges and opportunities, and describe some approaches for meeting them. We'll ask the audience to share how they do data management now, and we'll talk about planning underway for new services to help with data management at Duke. This workshop is co-sponsored by Duke University's Social Science Research Institute. Please click "More Information" and register to attend. This workshop will be held at SSRI's Erwin Mill Facility Room A103.

Contact: Joel Herndon