Using the WashU DMPTool to Write a Data Management and Sharing Plan
The DMPTool is a free web-based tool created and maintained by the California Digital Library (CDL) that provides researchers with general boilerplate text and guidance based on specific funding-agency requirements in a simple-to-use online template to help write a Data Management and Sharing Plan (DMSP).
In this information session Seonyoung Kim from the Bernard Becker Medical Library and Jennifer Moore from the University Libraries will walk you through the steps involved in using the DMPTool to write a DMSP (focusing on the NIH and NSF templates), and how to get feedback from the WashU DMPTool admins directly from the DMPTool.
About Love Data Week
A week of presentations and workshops around all things data, presented by Bernard Becker Medical Library, WashU Libraries, Office of Institutional Effectiveness, Digital Intelligence & Innovation (DI2) Accelerator, School of Public Health, Institute for Informatics, Data Science & Biostatistics (I2DB), Brown School Library, Continuing & Professional Studies, Data for Social Impact (DSI), and The Graduate Center.
