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LSHTM’S RESEARCH DATA MANAGEMENT POLICY This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 UK: England & Wales License Gareth Knight [email protected] 6 -7 November 2014 An overview of School expectations

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Page 1: LSHTM Research Data Management Policy: An Overview

LSHTM’S RESEARCH DATA

MANAGEMENT POLICY

This work is licensed under a

Creative Commons Attribution 2.0

UK: England & Wales License

Gareth Knight

[email protected]

6 -7 November 2014

An overview of School expectations

Page 2: LSHTM Research Data Management Policy: An Overview

Research Data Management Policy

• Research data is a key asset that contributes to the School’s objectives of encouraging rigorous scientific enquiry

• Data management is an integral part of good research practice that protects the intellectual and financial investment made in the data’s creation and enables it to be shared and validated.

• The RDM Policy describes a set of principles that contribute to the management of research data in accordance with good research practice

Web version:http://www.lshtm.ac.uk/research/researchdataman/rdm_policy_summary.html

PDF version:http://researchonline.lshtm.ac.uk/612422/

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Data Management Principles

1. Understand the legal, regulatory & contractual environment in which you're performing research

2. Clarify rights for ownership, access and use of data

3. Write a Data Management Plan before you start a project

4. Create a metadata record to recognise data's existence

5. Store research data in a managed environment while it's being developed

6. Offer research data to a repository or enclave when you've finished it

7. Consider making research data available for others to access & use

8. Cite the metadata record of data so others can find it

9. Ask your research funder to fund data management and sharing activities

Identify research topic & funding

Perform literature review

Develop research plan

Upgrading seminar

Perform research

Write-up results

Produce several drafts

Finalise & submit

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1. Research Environment

“Research data must be created, maintained and shared in accordance with contractual, legislative, regulatory, ethical & other

relevant requirements”

• Recognise that research environment is highly regulated, subject to obligations:

– Local (see right)

– National (FOI)

– International (EU Directive)

• Researchers expected to maintain awareness of obligations and apply appropriate practices.

Guidelines on Good Research Practicehttp://www.lshtm.ac.uk/research/about/

guidelines_on_good_research_practice.pdf

LSHTM Data Protection Policyhttp://intra.lshtm.ac.uk/infoman/data/index.html

LSHTM Information Management and Security Policy

http://www.lshtm.ac.uk/its/informationsecurity/policy/index.html

LSHTM Records Retention & Disposal Schedulehttp://intra.lshtm.ac.uk/infoman/records/

retention.html

Clinical Trial Data Management SOPhttps://intra.lshtm.ac.uk/trials/sops/index.html

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2. Rights Framework

“Rights assigned to research data should not unnecessarily

restrict its management, sharing, or use”

• IPR should be documented in a clear, unambiguous manner at appropriate granularity.– Moral rights

– Ownership rights

– Access rights & permitted use

• Don’t sign away rights, unless necessary

• A non-exclusive licence encouraged, enabling user by multiple people

• Common examples include Creative Commons, Open Data Commons & Data Transfer Agreement

LSHTM: Choose a Data Licencehttp://www.lshtm.ac.uk/research/researchdataman/share/choose_licence.html

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3. Data Management Plan

“A Data Management Plan should be produced for

all research projects that are creating or capturing data”

• A DMP will be required by all research projects that are:– Led by LSHTM

– Submitted from Jan 2015 & receive funding confirmation

– Supported using public/private funding sources

– Are creating primary data in digital form.

• PI may submit a DM Plan using the:– Research funder template

– School template

• MPhil/PhD/DrPH students encouraged to agree a DMP with supervisor & submit in Upgrading or Review report

Research projects: http://www.lshtm.ac.uk/research/researchdataman/plan/lshtm_dmplan.htmlStudent Projects: http://www.lshtm.ac.uk/research/researchdataman/plan/student_dmp.html

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4. Recognise data’s existence

“Research data created or captured by researchers must be registered with the School, irrespective of whether it is hosted at

the School or elsewhere”

• Description of data that is suitable for sharing:

– What is it?

– When was it created?

– How was it captured?

– Who created it?

• Time period for capture will depend upon project length:

– Final 3 months of funding for most projects

– Completion of work unit in longitudinal study

• Metadata made public in Data Repository, unless requested otherwise

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5. Data Storage

“Research data must be held in a managed storage

environment throughout the period of retention”

• Data must be kept for minimum 10 years after project end

• Storage system protect against loss and corruption, unauthorised access and modification

• System may be operated by School or 3rd party

• If institutional storage not available, researcher should maintain data integrity and security

Keep Data Secure: http://www.lshtm.ac.uk/research/researchdataman/store/Information Security: http://www.lshtm.ac.uk/its/informationsecurity/

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6. Data Repository

“Research data… should be offered to an appropriate data repository or enclave designated by the School or Funder, except in circumstances that

would breach IPR, ethical, confidentiality, or other obligations”

• Data should be curated & preserved after project end

• Data repositories better equipped to handle process

• Many data repositories exist, including LSHTM, Figshare, UK Data Service, and others

• Most repositories will accept data for preservation only & won’t share it, but not all

LSHTM: Locate a Data Repositoryhttp://www.lshtm.ac.uk/research/researchdataman/share/locate_datarepository.html

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7. Data Sharing

“Research data that substantiate research findings should be made available for access and use in a timely manner, within the boundaries

of… contractual, legislative, ethical, or other requirements”

• Data sharing advances research & education in public health

• Not all data is suitable for sharing, but if it is…

• Data may be shared at different intervals:

– During project lifetime

– Same time as publication

– Project close

– Following embargo (e.g. 1-years)

• Liaise with RDM Service to determine sharing needs

Sharing Research Data: Identifying what to share & whenhttp://www.lshtm.ac.uk/research/researchdataman/share/

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8. Data Citation

“Research data produced and/or used during

research must be cited in research outputs”

• Good research practice built on recognition of all source material

• Enables validation of findings and enables unique contribution of data creator to be recognised

• Funders & journals request an Access statement indicating how data is accessed

• A persistent ID scheme should be used, e.g. Digital Object Identifier (DOI), Handle

LSHTM: Cite Datahttp://www.lshtm.ac.uk/research/researchdataman/cite

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9. Data Management Costs

“Management and sharing of research data should be supported through the allocation of research funding, where permitted”

• No expenditure can be ‘double funded' using Direct & Indirect costs

• Post-project costs can be claimed as direct cost if invoiced before project end

• Budget & Justification of Resources should broadly indicate where RDM costs arise (e.g. data capture & cleaning)

• Long-term storage cannot be claimed if funder requires deposit in a funder repository

• Unforeseen data management costs incurred after project end will not be supported by the funder

Funder RDM Costs

RCUK (MRC, NERC, etc.) Yes

Wellcome Trust Yes

Gates Foundation Yes

Dept for International Developments (DfID)

Yes

Cancer Research UK No

World Cancer Research Fund

No

Others Unknown

LSHTM: Calculating Data Management Costshttp://www.lshtm.ac.uk/research/researchdataman/plan/rdm_costs.html

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Further Information

Guides & tutorials on:

• Data Management Plans

• File formats and software

• Data storage & security

• Data labelling and organisation

• Documentation & metadata

• Data sharing & citation

Available on the RDM website

One-to-one advice & guidance:

• Email:[email protected]

• Telephone: #2564

http://www.lshtm.ac.uk/research/researchdataman/

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