An Analysis of Data Management Plans in University of Illinois National Science Foundation Grant Proposals

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Abstract

The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) Library conducted an analysis of 1,260 Data Management Plans (DMPs) submitted in National Science Foundation (NSF) proposals from July 2011 through November 2013. Each DMP was assigned controlled vocabulary and keyword terms which summarized the proposed data management mechanisms for storing and sharing data. A database composed of the proposal’s title, PI (Principal Investigator), PI’s department and college, NSF grant number, funded status, assigned DMP vocabulary, and keyword terms was constructed. As of May 2014, a total of 298 of these UIUC proposals had been funded by the NSF. Our analysis of this sample revealed no significant statistical differences in proposed data storage and reuse venues between funded and unfunded proposals. However, there was a statistically higher frequency of use of the campus institutional repository and disciplinary repositories in proposals submitted after October 2012.
Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)31-43
JournalJournal of eScience Librarianship
Volume3
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014

Keywords

  • National Science Foundation grants
  • data management plans
  • eScience
  • libraries
  • institutional repositories
  • discipline repositories

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