International Journal of Digital Curation (Feb 2023)

Analysis of U.S. Federal Funding Agency Data Sharing Policies

  • Reid I. Boehm,
  • Hannah Calkins,
  • Patricia B. Condon,
  • Jonathan Petters,
  • Rachel Woodbrook

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2218/ijdc.v17i1.791
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1

Abstract

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Federal funding agencies in the United States (U.S.) continue to work towards implementing their plans to increase public access to funded research and comply with the 2013 Office of Science and Technology memo Increasing Access to the Results of Federally Funded Scientific Research. In this article we report on an analysis of research data sharing policy documents from 17 U.S. federal funding agencies as of February 2021. Our analysis is guided by two questions: 1.) What do the findings suggest about the current state of and trends in U.S. federal funding agency data sharing requirements? 2.) In what ways are universities, institutions, associations, and researchers affected by and responding to these policies? Over the past five years, policy updates were common among these agencies and several themes have been thoroughly developed in that time; however, uncertainty remains around how funded researchers are expected to satisfy these policy requirements.