De-mystifying the data management requirements of research funders

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Research libraries have sought to apply their information management expertise to the management of digital research data. This focus has been spurred in part by the policies of two major funding agencies in the United States, which require grant recipients make research outputs, including publications and research data, openly available. As many academic libraries are beginning to offer or are already offering assistance in writing and implementing data management plans, it is important to consider how best to support researchers. Our research examined the current data management requirements of major US funding agencies to better understand data management requirements facing researchers and the implications for libraries offering data management services for researchers. © 2012, Dianne Dietrich, Trisha Adamus, Alison Miner, and Gail Steinhart.

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Dietrich, D., Adamus, T., Miner, A., & Steinhart, G. (2012). De-mystifying the data management requirements of research funders. Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship, 70. https://doi.org/10.29173/istl1556

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