From 9f9837bfedc3499ee21231a3f1b53fd2b09d09e1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: maggieklope Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2024 20:25:15 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Info on NSF Public Access Plan 2.0 - DMPs to DMSPs --- materials/sections/data-management-plans-reduced.qmd | 2 ++ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) diff --git a/materials/sections/data-management-plans-reduced.qmd b/materials/sections/data-management-plans-reduced.qmd index 5f1ef3d2..41891078 100644 --- a/materials/sections/data-management-plans-reduced.qmd +++ b/materials/sections/data-management-plans-reduced.qmd @@ -76,6 +76,8 @@ Including re-distribution and the production of derivatives **5. What is the long-term strategy for maintaining, curating, and archiving the data?**\ Plans for archiving data, samples, research products and for preservation of access +Currently, the ['NSF Public Access Plan 2.0'](https://new.nsf.gov/public-access) recently went through public comment, and proposes that DMPs be renamed to Data Management and Sharing Plans (DMSP) and include requirements to ensure that data is submitted to data repositories. Any new requirements will be shared with researchers once this plan goes into effect. + #### Individual Reflection Now that we've discussed the data life cycle, how to plan, what to generally include in a DMP, and the NSF DMP requirements - take five minutes to go through each required section for a NSF DMP and write down some initial thoughts on how you would approach completing those sections. What information would you include? How would you plan to answer the questions? What do you need to answer the questions in each section?