Seminar | March 10 | 3:10-5 p.m. | 107 South Hall

 Megan Finn, Amelia Acker, and Sarika Sharma

 Information, School of

Data management plans (DMPs) are required from researchers seeking funding from federal agencies in the USA. Ideally, DMPs disclose how research outputs will be managed and shared. How well DMPs communicate those plans is less understood. Evaluation tools such as the DART rubric and the Belmont scorecard assess the completeness of DMPs and offer one view into what DMPs communicate. This talk presents an initial analysis of the 1,000 DMPs that we collected. We also present an evaluation of the DART and Belmont tools by applying them to the same corpus of 150 DMPs from five different NSF programs.

This seminar will be held both online & in person. You are welcome to join us either in South Hall or via Zoom.

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 Catherine Cronquist Browning,  catherine@ischool.berkeley.edu,  

Event Date
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Status
Happening As Scheduled
Primary Event Type
Seminar
Location
107 South Hall
Performers
Megan Finn, Amelia Acker, and Sarika Sharma (Speakers)
Event ID
151382