New Data Management Policy/Drop-Ins for Fall, 2022

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) have a new Data Management & Sharing (DMS) Policy that takes effect in 2023! (Helpful drop-ins below…)

Effective for applications starting January 25, 2023 and after, all NIH-supported researchers producing scientific data will be expected to submit a data management & sharing plan as part of their proposals. Updates on the plan will be expected within annual reporting and non-compliance with the plan after the end of the funding period “may be taken into consideration for future funding decisions for the recipient institution.” (NIH 2023 policy) To read more about the forthcoming policy, visit: https://sharing.nih.gov/

The NIH has a helpful FAQ for the new policy that is continuing to be updated.

If you have questions about the policy, data sharing, or data management plans, reach out to Research Data Services (RDS). At the RDS website, you can learn more about the policy,  about DMPTool – a tool that assists you with writing & reviewing data management plans, and about the data repositories available to you through campus where you can share your data.

NIH Data Management & Sharing Drop-ins!

Drop in and learn about the forthcoming NIH data sharing requirements! Bring your lunch and your questions!

RDS is providing a series of drop-in sessions over the lunch hour through Fall 2022 that will provide a brief overview of the new policy requirements, an overview of data management and sharing plans, and touch on repository options for data sharing. We’ll provide ample time after the presentation for the discussion to follow attendees’ interests. These sessions are intended to be informal so please feel free to drop in and out as needed!

 SMPH, HSLC 2158 (Noon -1PM)

  • October 5th, 19th, 2022
  • November 2nd, 16th, 30th, 2022

Steenbock, BioCommons (Noon – 1PM)

  • October 12th, 26th, 2022
  • November 9th, 2022

Questions: Trisha.adamus@wisc.edu