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CQMI presents: Webinar Watching Party: Meeting Federal Data Sharing Requirements Now and into the Future

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CQMI presents: Webinar Watching Party: Meeting Federal Data Sharing Requirements Now and into the Future

Presenter: Linda Detterman, ICPSR

Agencies such as the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) require data management plans to be included in research proposals. And the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) is requiring federal agencies to develop plans to increase public access to results of federally funded scientific research. Join us for a session on sustainable data sharing models, including models for sharing restricted-use data. Overviews of these models and tips for locating public data access services will be provided, as well as resources for creating data management plans for grant applications.

Learning Objectives:

1.Keen understanding of several sustainable data management/sharing models applications

2.Ability to critique data sharing products/services

3.Knowledge of resources for creating data management plans for grant applications 

Lunch is provided.

RSVP by 10 AM Wednesday to Megan Stadler, mastadle@syr.edu

Sponsored by the Center for Qualitative and Multi-method Inquiry at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs




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