The data management plan (DMP) in your grant proposal should include information on the repository where you will share your datasets. If you do not know which repository meets your project and funder need needs, you can search the R3Data.org repository index to find the apt repository to share your research data. In cases where you do not have a disciplinary or funder/journal mandated repository ASU Dataverse may be an option for sharing your research datasets. Dataverse facilitates the reuse phase of your project and should not be confused with active storage and management. Your Research Advancement team member and Research Data Managers can work with you on the details of your plan.
Before developing your proposal, contact ASU's Office of Research Data Management. You can also use the DMPTool to help draft your proposal which includes , including direct funder guidance and institutional recommendations. The DMPTool has options for indicating repositories, and if appropriate, you can select ASU Dataverse Research Data Repository. Learn how to use the DMPTool.
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Boilerplate language
There is no one-size-fits-all to your proposalsproposal's DMP, and the exact language you use will be specific to your project needs, sharing and use restrictions and other elements. Below is some suggested text that can be adopted and integrated into your plan's sharing and preservation components.
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We will assign a CC0 - "Public Domain Dedication" license for Datasets to facilitate the reuse of the files, and the platform provides will provide a suggested citation.
See the FAQ on determining the best license for your dataset.
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