In today's academic environment, the management and sharing of research data has become essential. Since 2003, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has required research projects applying for more than $500,000 per year to include a data sharing plan in their application documents or to explain why they are unable to share their research data.
As the importance of research data continues to grow, many academic funders, publishers, journals, etc. have adopted research data policies or statements that encourage or require researchers to plan and implement research data management practices. For example, the NIH will implement a new Data Management and Sharing Policy beginning in 2023, and the National Science Foundation (NSF) requires research proposals for funding to include a data management plan of no more than two pages.
NSF suggests the following as possible content for inclusion in the general guidelines: