Data management plans are researchers’ written strategies outlining how they will collect and take care of their data during the life of a project and what approaches they will take for sharing and preserving their data at the end of a project. This session will focus on crafting an effective data management plan for the National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grants.
Led by the University of Chicago Library, this session will review questions and guidance that you might consider when preparing the data management plan and will offer time to work through participants’ areas of interest and concern regarding their plan.
Please note that U.S. citizenship is not a requirement to apply for a DDRIG.
Wednesday, December 5, 2018
10:00 – 11:00 am
Social Sciences Research Center
McGiffert House Seminar Room 240
5751 South Woodlawn Avenue
Chicago, IL 60637
More DDRIG Resources
One-on-one advising appointments can be made with Karen Rosenthall via GRAD Gargoyle.
Virtual application review is available through UChicagoGRAD’s online portal.
Visit the Social Sciences Research Center tool kits page for application instructions.