[Rdap] DMP database?

Lake, Sherry Heitchew (sah) sah at virginia.edu
Tue May 3 11:00:34 EDT 2016


The online journal RIO (Research Ideas and Outcomes) is new and its purpose is to share all documents related to the research lifecycle, including proposals.
http://rio.pensoft.net/

The DMPTool is testing this as a place to share (publish) “good” public DMPs. There is a cohort of 3 researchers that were contacted and agreed to put their DMPs on the site.
Here’s that collection:
http://rio.pensoft.net/browse_user_collection_documents.php?collection_id=3&journal_id=17


The DMPTool is hoping to get other researchers interested in this. Maybe we can encourage all of our researchers to do this on RIO?

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Sherry Lake                                              shlake at virginia.edu<mailto:shlake at virginia.edu>
*Keeper of the Dataverse*
Scholarly Repository Librarian                 libra at virginia.edu<mailto:libra at virginia.edu>
University of Virginia Library


From: Rdap <rdap-bounces at asis.org<mailto:rdap-bounces at asis.org>> on behalf of "Ratajeski, Melissa Anne" <mar at pitt.edu<mailto:mar at pitt.edu>>
Reply-To: "Research Data, Access and Preservation" <rdap at asis.org<mailto:rdap at asis.org>>
Date: Monday, May 2, 2016 at 10:26 AM
To: "Research Data, Access and Preservation" <rdap at asis.org<mailto:rdap at asis.org>>
Subject: [Rdap] DMP database?

Hello,


I am aware of the work of several of our colleagues who have conducted content analysis for DMPs.  Reading methods and personal contacts it seems as though the librarians conducting these had to ask researchers or their Institutions Office of Research for copies of the plans.


Are there any cases where institutions have a searchable/browseable database/repository of successful DMPs?   I know researches using DMPTool can share...but I'm looking for cases where there is a larger collection and ALL DMPs are placed somewhere that librarians/researchers could access.


At Pitt we have: The ARTHUR database which comprises successfully funded applications that comply with the current NIH format. Examples of grant applications funded by non-NIH award mechanisms (e.g., DOD/CDMRP, PCORI, and NSF) are also available.

http://www.oorhs.pitt.edu/application-assistance/arthur but nothing for DMPs as of now.


Thanks,

Melissa


Melissa Ratajeski, MLIS, AHIP, RLAT
Coordinator of Data Management Services;
IACUC Liaison

Health Sciences Library System,
University of Pittsburgh
200 Scaife Hall, 3550 Terrace Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15261
Phone: 412-648-1971
Fax: 412-648-8819
email: mar at pitt.edu<mailto:mar at pitt.edu>
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