The Canadian federal Tri-Agency Research Data Management Policy has recently been released. This will require Canadian universities and other research institutes to create and share strategic plans regarding data management and to equip their researchers with skills to complete data deposits. To help maximize the success of data sharing we outline five domains for research institutions to consider during implementation: training and education, paying for data sharing, audit and feedback, meta-science, and career advancement.
Chantal Ripp, Anna Catharina Vieira Armond, Marc A. Albert, Alexandra Apavaloae, Alexandra Cooper, Lucia Costanzo, Dylanne Dearborn, Aaron Franks, Sadia Khan, Elizabeth Lartey, Kailyn MacKinnon, David Moher, Francesk Perpalaj, Dominique G. Roche, Janina Ramos, Michael Steeleworthy, Minglu Wang, Kelly D. Cobey
Chantal Ripp, Anna Catarina Armond, Alexandra Apavaloae, Alexandra Cooper, Lucia Costanzo, Dylanne Dearborn, Aaron Franks, Sadia Khan, Elizabeth Lartey, Kailyn MacKinnon, David Moher, Francesk Perpalaj, Dominique G. Roche, Janina Ramos, Michael Steeleworthy, Minglu Wang, Kelly D. Cobey
Chantal Ripp, Anna Catarina Armond, Marc A. Albert, Alexandra Apavaloae, Alexandra Cooper, Lucia Costanzo, Dylanne Dearborn, Aaron Franks, Sadia Khan, Elizabeth Lartey, Kailyn MacKinnon, David Moher, Francesk Perpalaj, Dominique G. Roche, Janina Ramos, Michael Steeleworthy, Minglu Wang, Kelly D. Cobey
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