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Why Create a Data Management Plan? Ruth Duerr National Snow and Ice Data Center Version 1.0 February 2013 Data Management Plans Copyright 2013 Ruth Duerr

Data Management Plans: Why Create a Data Management Plan?; Version 1.0, February 2013 Overview What is a Data Management Plan? The top 3 reasons why you should create one: To make your research easier and cheaper To enhance your reputation Because many funding agencies require it

What is a Data Management Plan? A document describing what you are going to do with your data both during your project and after it is over Image by Jon Phillips, Open Clip Art Library 3/29/2010 Data Management Plans: Why Create a Data Management Plan?; Version 1.0, February 2013

Making Your Research Easier and Cheaper The 5 P’s matter! Data Management Plans: Why Create a Data Management Plan?; Version 1.0, February 2013

Making Your Research Easier and Cheaper Accidents do happen! Data Management Plans: Why Create a Data Management Plan?; Version 1.0, February 2013

Don't you think it would be more efficient If you didn't have to remember the name of that file? and the directory where you put it? the units those measurements were taken in? which sample site was which? etc. Data Management Plans: Why Create a Data Management Plan?; Version 1.0, February 2013

Making Your Research Easier and Cheaper Write it down! Data Management Plans: Why Create a Data Management Plan?; Version 1.0, February 2013

Poor data practice results in loss of information Information Content Time Time of publication Specific details General details Accident Retirement or career change Death (Michener et al. 1997) Data Management Plans: Why Create a Data Management Plan?; Version 1.0, February 2013

Enhancing Your Reputation Sloppy, unorganized and undocumented data is hard to share What does sloppy, unorganized, and not well documented data say about the rest of your work? What if you get hit by a bus? Your data may well be your most important legacy! Data Management Plans: Why Create a Data Management Plan?; Version 1.0, February 2013

Many funding agencies require data management plans NSF now requires a two page data management plan submitted with every proposal NASA Earth Sciences requires a data management plan for its Earth science missions, projects, grants and cooperative agreements. NOAA and USGS also require data management plans. NIH requires that projects with budgets greater than $500k/yr include a data sharing plan in their proposals. Data Management Plans: Why Create a Data Management Plan?; Version 1.0, February 2013

References Michener, W.K., J.W. Brunt, J.J. Helly, T.B. Kirchner, and S. G. Stafford “Nongeospatial metadata for the ecological sciences.” Ecological Applications 7(1): Data Management Plans: Why Create a Data Management Plan?; Version 1.0, February 2013

Resources NSF Guidance: NASA Data Policy: science-data/data-information-policy/ science-data/data-information-policy/ NOAA Administrative Order : pter_212/ html pter_212/ html USGS National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center guidance: NIH Data Sharing Policy and Implementation Guidance: Data Management Plans: Why Create a Data Management Plan?; Version 1.0, Reviewed September 2012

Data Management Plans: Why Create a Data Management Plan?; Version 1.0, February 2013 Other Relevant Modules The Case for Data Stewardship section For more details on why Data Management is important Data Management Plan: Elements of a Data Management Plan For a high level overview of the content of a Data Management Plan Data Management Plan - Elements of a Data Management Plan: Identify Materials to be Created Data Management Plan - Elements of a Data Management Plan: Organization and Standards Find out more about specific elements of a typical data management plan

Data Management Plans: Why Create a Data Management Plan?; Version 1.0, February 2013 Recommended Citations Copyright 2013 Ruth Duerr Duerr, R “Data Management Plans: Why Create a Data Management Plan?” In Data Management for Scientists Short Course, edited by Ruth Duerr and Nancy J. Hoebelheinrich, Federation of Earth Science Information Partners: ESIP Commons. doi: /P3FT8HZ5