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Appendix B: Active Data Management Plans as a Planning Tool
Pages 137-139

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From page 137...
... While the creation of a DMP guides the researcher in formulating a data management process, the role of the DMP in the evaluation of grant proposals and in post-award evaluations is less clear. Most grant agencies require a DMP but do not explicitly score DMPs or integrate them formally into scoring a proposal under consideration for funding.
From page 138...
... The NSF Directorate for Biological Sciences notes a requirement for inclusion in annual and final reports, as well as part of "Results of prior NSF Support" in subsequent proposals, but, again, it is not clear what weight these are given during the evaluation process.8 The Canadian "Tri-Agency Statement of Principles on Digital Data Management"9 highlights researcher and institution responsibilities only with respect to the development of and compliance with DMPs, and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research's Peer Review Manual10 does not include DMPs in its scoring criteria. Halbert (2013)
From page 139...
... 2017. Data management plans: The missing perspective.


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