Unique Persistent Identifiers |
Clear use guidance |
Long term sustainability |
Security and integrity |
Metadata |
Confidentiality |
Curation and Quality Assurance |
Common format |
Free and easy access |
Provenance |
Broad and measured reuse |
Retention Policy |
NIH-Supported specific repositories: https://sharing.nih.gov/data-management-and-sharing-policy/sharing-scientific-data/repositories-for-sharing-scientific-data
NIH STRIDES program: https://datascience.nih.gov/strides
Generalist repositories: If no subject-specific repository is available, NIH has been working with these generalist repositories, such as DRYAD, OSF, Figshare, and Vivli.
For help selecting a repository based on your specific requirements, contact Marianne Stowell Bracke, Data Librarian, at marianne.bracke@wayne.edu
As outlined in the NIH Guide Notice Supplemental Policy Information: Allowable Costs for Data Management and Sharing, NIH recognizes that making data accessible and reusable for other researchers may incur costs.
For that reason, investigators may request funds toward data management and sharing in the budget and budget justification sections of their applications.
Reasonable, allowable costs may be included in NIH budget requests for:
Note that all allowable costs submitted in budget requests must be incurred during the performance period, even for scientific data and metadata preserved and shared beyond the award period.
For instance, if a DMS plan proposes preserving and sharing scientific data for 10 years in an established repository with a deposition fee, the cost for the entire 10-year period must be paid before the end of the period of performance.
Costs to support the activities described in the Data Management and Sharing Plan must be requested in the appropriate cost category(ies), e.g., personnel, equipment, supplies, and other expenses.
Investigators must also include a justification of the activities proposed in the DMS Plan that will incur costs. This justification must be labeled as "Data Management and Sharing Justification" within the budget justification attachment, followed by the estimated dollar amount.
The justification should include a brief summary of type and amount of scientific data to be preserved and shared, and the name of the established repository(ies) to be used. It should also indicate general cost categories (such as curating data and developing supporting documentation, local data management activities, preserving and sharing data through established repositories, etc.); each category should include an amount and a brief explanation.
The recommended length of the justification should be no more than half a page and should be included as follows:
On the proposed budget for data management and sharing, peer reviewers may provide comments on the reasonableness of the budget, but these comments will not impact the score. Peer reviewers will only use the information found in the budget justification to determine whether the requested DMS costs are reasonable and will not be provided with the separate DMS Plan attachment (see NOT-OD-22-189).