New Tools Guide NIH Researchers through a Changing Data Landscape

 

NIH workshop participants at 2024 ICPSR Summer Program

ICPSR Summer Program staff and participants gather during the first-annual NIH-related Summer Program workshop, “How to Work with ICPSR to Respond to the NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy,” on June 24, 2024. (Photo by Laura Zimmerman/ICPSR)
 

 

ANN ARBOR–Researchers navigating the recent changes in the NIH Data Management and Sharing policy on data sharing now have several new online resources from ICPSR, including webinar recordings and a resource page with guidance for the University of Michigan and broader research community. Below are some key questions and answers about how ICPSR is providing personalized support to U-M and other researchers working with the new policy. 

 

1. How is ICPSR helping people navigate the new NIH data-sharing system?

 

a. A dedicated staffer: “We know there are a lot of questions about navigating the new NIH policy,”  said ICPSR’s Amy Pienta. “That’s one of the reasons ICPSR now has a dedicated data project manager to focus on creating these valuable resources and providing personalized support to U-M researchers,” Pienta said. 

 

b. Training, individual guidance, and templates to help researchers in the social, behavioral, and health sciences respond to the NIH’s 2023 Data Management and Sharing Policy.

 

c. Two new instructional videos (Part I and Part II) in the "Share Your NIH (and other) Data" series offer step-by-step guidance on data preparation and sharing.

 

d. Templates and documents including:

 

2. Are these resources accessible to anyone?

These resources from ICPSR are for everyone and will be of special interest to NIH investigators at any phase of the research process. 

 

3. Does ICPSR offer data management training?

ICPSR has a long history of assisting investigators with data management training. Most recently on June 24, 2024, ICPSR hosted its first annual NIH-related Summer Program Workshop, “How to Work with ICPSR to Respond to the NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy.” The workshop catered to those planning and running projects where the NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy applies and investigators were able to discuss their particular needs and challenges related to their field of study with expert staff. Several training webinars are also available on ICPSR’s Youtube Channel: Designating ICPSR in your NIH Data Management and Sharing Plan  and Navigating NIH's Data Management & Sharing Policy with ICPSR's NIH-Funded Projects

 

4. I’m applying for an NIH grant. How can ICPSR help me with the process? 

ICPSR can provide a cost-estimate if you plan to budget for professional curation services in your grant application. For tailored support, contact ICPSR-help@umich.edu. ICSR staff are available for consultations. 

 

5. What’s next?

Webinar on September 18, 2024: ICPSR’s Sarah Rush, Chelsea Samples-Steele and Kyrani Simon will be presenting the up-to-date guidance on the NIH data sharing at ICPSR’s Data Fair.

 

Special thanks

 ICPSR is grateful for the support of the University of Michigan Provost Office in this effort to launch a new suite of resources to help NIH researchers.

 

About ICPSR:

​​Since 1962, The Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) has provided data, tools, and other resources used by countless researchers to better understand the ever-changing social environment. Thousands of students have been trained in fundamental and cutting-edge methodological and analytic techniques as part of the Summer Program in Quantitative Methods (stats “summer camp”). With 18,000+ studies spanning health, education, crime and delinquency, demography, race and ethnicity, public policy, and more, “ICPSR” is synonymous with “data.” ICPSR is a unit within the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan.

 

Contact:  Dory Knight-Ingram

Aug 8, 2024

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