Research Data Management Capacity Building Initiative
To continue helping the Canadian social sciences and humanities research community better understand data management and incorporate data management considerations into research practices,泭SSHRCs Research Data Management Capacity Building Initiative will continue to fund at least 10泭meritorious泭泭proposals per competition to support the research communitys development, adoption and dissemination of research data management standards, practices, tools and skills appropriate to their field.
泭supports the effective and responsible conduct of research, and increases the ability to store, find and reuse research data. A strong culture of data management will serve Canadian research excellence and support the development of social sciences and humanities insights. It will also benefit Canadian researchers working in international partnerships and collaborations as funders around the globe implement and strengthen data management requirements.
SSHRC, the泭泭and the泭泭released a泭泭for community consultation in June 2018. The policy builds on the泭泭(spring 2016). The statement outlines the granting agencies expectations about research data management, and the roles and responsibilities of researchers, research communities, institutions and the granting agencies.
Application process
Applicants must complete the Connection Grants application form, and follow the accompanying instructions, as outlined in the泭.
SSHRC泭will accept applications for the Research Data Management Capacity Building Initiative for any one of the following deadlines:
- November 1, 2020
- February 1, 2021
- May 1, 2021
- August 1, 2021
In their application form, initiative applicants must:
- select the Data Management option;
- under Keywords, include Data Management;
- under Expected outcomes, detail the potential benefits and/or outcomes of the proposed event or outreach activity as they relate to data management; and
- under Description of connection project, demonstrate how the proposed event or outreach activity will support the initiatives objectives, listed in Evaluation and adjudication below.
Evaluation and adjudication
Research Data Management Capacity Building Initiative applications are subject to the Connection Grants泭.
In addition, as part of its assessment of the proposals relevance to the泭, under the Connection Grants泭, the merit review committee will evaluate the degree to which applications respond to one or more of the following objectives:
- develop and/or adopt data management standards, practices, tools and skills within and across disciplines and institutions, with a focus on the social sciences and humanities;
- connect researchers or students with data management professionals and service providers (e.g., librarians, programmers, specialists in research ethics, etc.), and other stakeholders (e.g., research subjects and users) to increase knowledge of data management;
- share and develop knowledge and skills relating to data collection and storage, metadata, preservation, retention, sharing, credit and citation;
- share and develop knowledge and skills related to the responsible ownership, control, access and possession of data used or created in the context of泭泭(e.g., the application of泭簧泭principles); and
- through other activities, enable the social sciences and humanities research community to strengthen its ability to fulfill the roles and responsibilities indicated in the Tri-Agency Statement of Principles on Digital Data Management, and the requirements proposed in the draft tri-agency research data management policy.
Proposals to conduct data management research, or for projects limited to management of particular datasets or databases, are not eligible. The focus must be on increasing the capacity of a broad group of researchers or students to manage data as a regular research activity.
Contact information
For more information, contact:
Email:泭connection@sshrc-crsh.gc.ca
Tel.:泭613-943-1007
