For information of researchers, it is possible to set up a Dataverse as an “Add-on”, to pull data into OSF, and to deposit from OSF into a Dataverse where you may have the necessary permissions.
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For information of researchers, it is possible to set up a Dataverse as an “Add-on”, to pull data into OSF, and to deposit from OSF into a Dataverse where you may have the necessary permissions.
More information:
From the Tri-Agency, updated 2025 Augues 18:
The Tri-Agency Research Data Management (RDM) Policy requires that applicants to certain Tri-Agency funding opportunities submit data management plans (DMPs) with their applications. The Tri-Agency includes the three federal research funding agencies — the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). The list below identifies funding opportunities that require DMPs. For recurring funding opportunities, the date refers to the competition when the DMP requirement was introduced. Additional funding opportunities may pilot DMPs and be added to this list in the future…
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From the Digital Research Alliance of Canada:
Date: 2 October 2025 [@ 11:30 am Pacific]
In this webinar, we will briefly review what a data management plan (DMP) is and how it supports data management across the research lifecycle, the Tri-Agency Research Data Management Policy and related funding requirements, and the DMP Assistant platform. It will then focus on the Alliance Simplified Template and the newly published accompanying Rubric, which together help researchers meet DMP requirements. The session will be presented by James Doiron (University of Alberta), DMPEG Co-Chair.
Cost basis: Free to all
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