The National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced a new data management & sharing (DMS) policy to foster good data stewardship.
Since January 25, 2023, the policy requires that all application types (new, resubmission, renewal, and revision) that generate Scientific Data, regardless of funding level, include a detailed plan for how the data will be managed and shared during the entire funding period.
NOTE: The new DMS Policy does not apply to funded NIH projects that do not generate scientific data, such as applications for Training (Ts), Fellowships (Fs), Construction (C06), Resources (Gs), etc.
This website includes information and resources for UNMC researchers to help them prepare, create, and submit a DMS Plan with their NIH applications. Use the section on the left to navigate to more pages, which include:
- an overview on the new policy and to whom it applies
- information about data types and repositories
- UNMC-specific tools, templates, and resources for writing and submitting your DMS Plan and budget with your NIH application
- a list of frequently asked questions, as well as recorded webinars and other resources
Contact Information
Several groups on campus will play a role in assuring UNMC and its researchers are ready to meet these new policy changes. Please direct any questions you have to researchdata@unmc.edu.
Consultations
Set up a consultation with UNMC's Data Services Librarian using the bookings page through the McGoogan Health Sciences Library.