[Esip-preserve] NSF data management & sharing policies
Danie Kinkade
dkinkade at whoi.edu
Thu Apr 28 11:17:11 EDT 2016
Even within the OCE Division, there are Program specific differences in
how/where PIs are directed to share their data, as well as in the
effectiveness of those guidelines (OCE Sample and Data Policy
<http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2011/nsf11060/nsf11060.pdf>).
In general OCE's effectiveness is attributed to the active engagement of
its Program Managers. Within Bio and Chem, the Program Managers work
closely with the program-specific repositories to monitor compliance.
It's integrated into the operations of each program's repository; from
development of DMPs, collection of relevant metadata, and close
communication with researchers and respective archives; to frequent
consultation with Program Managers on the evolving needs of their Program.
I'm aware of the assessment that Kerstin is referring to, although I
didn't recall its scope within GEO- could be helpful once completed!
-Danie
On 4/28/16 12:27 AM, Arctur, David K via Esip-preserve wrote:
> Folks, I have some q’s related to data management policy requirements
> & oversight, would appreciate your feedback.
>
> Reviewing the policies of the individual NSF Directorates shows
> variations in the policy - for example Geosciences permits for a
> 2-year hold period _following collection_
> <http://www.nsf.gov/geo/ear/2010EAR_data_policy_9_28_10.pdf> while
> Engineering which permits for 2-year hold following publication
> <http://nsf.gov/eng/general/ENG_DMP_Policy.pdf>. Even within
> Geosciences there is variation (e.g. Division of Ocean Sciences
> requirement to archive data in specific National Data Center).
>
> Some questions that come up for me include:
>
> * Which aspects of the current data management and sharing policy
> have been most effective and which aspects does the NSF hope to
> improve?
> * How does the NSF monitor researchers' managing and sharing their
> data consistent with the policies and researchers' proposals?
> * How much flexibility do PIs of ongoing research projects have in
> how they satisfy data management and sharing requirements, in
> relation to what they included in their proposal?
> * Re: Engineering Directorate - I understand that data that could
> lead to commercialization is not subject to the publication
> requirement. Is this defined when a proposal is made? How has this
> been observed and used in practice?
>
> Thanks for your help and thoughts on this.
>
> Best, dka
> —
> David K Arctur
> Research Scientist & Fellow, University of Texas at Austin
>
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Danie Kinkade
Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office
Department of Biology
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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