Presented April 9, 2015
In this workshop, panelists shared their expertise and best practices on managing data over the lifecycle of a grant: from planning during the pre-proposal phase; to collecting and cleaning data during the active phase of a grant; to archiving and preserving the data after funding ends. Resources such as the DMPTool, Knowledge Bank, and other data hosting services were also covered.
Panelists
Amanda Rinehart, Assistant Professor, Data Management Librarian Ohio State Libraries
David Bloome, EHE Distinguished Professor of Teaching and Learning, Department of Teaching and Learning
Kimberly Murphy, Graduate Research Associate, Crane Center for Early Childhood
Additional Resources
The workshop was recorded. To view the workshop, please go to our video.
Repositories
- National Library of Medicine – NIH Data Sharing Repositories
- Knowledge Bank – University Libraries
- Registry of Research Data Repositories (re3data.org)
- Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR)
Creating Data Management Plans
- Data Management Planning Tool (DTPTool)
- Data Management: Recommended Practices (Wiley Online Library)
Data Cleaning
Life Cycle Visuals
- University Of Central Florida Libraries – Research Lifecycle at UCF
- University of Virginia Library – Steps in the Data Life Cycle