AMPS Database polar Meteorology Group at BPRC
Data and Resources
Additional Info
Field | Value |
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Source | http://polarmet.osu.edu/AMPS/ |
Last Updated | May 26, 2021, 02:16 (UTC) |
Created | October 6, 2020, 09:50 (UTC) |
Country | USA |
Data Management | Establishing data governance processes and documentation, including standard data definitions.Building the Reporting and Analytics Environment (RAE) to meet external reporting requirements, house historical data and explore data with flexibility and ease. Adopting and supporting modern analytics tools, such as Tableau Server. |
Data Policy | Accurate and detaled research records are an essential component of any research project. Both the universtity and the principal investigator (PI) of a research project have responsibilities and rights conceming access to, use of, and maintenance of data resulting from research conducted by faculty, students, or staff of The Ohio State University. Under this policy, the PI has the right and authority to control the appropriate use of, and access to, any research data conducted under their management or supervision, including the use of data in scholarly publications and presentations. Under Ohio law and federal regulation, any tangible research property, including data and/or other records of research conducted under the auspices of the Ohio State University, belongs to the university. |
Data Sharing Principle | A To ensure needed and appropriate access as, for example, to facilitate a response to an allegation of research misconduct, the university has the option to take custody of the primary data and research records in a manner specified by the Senior Vice President for Research B. Students. postdoctoral researchers, research associates and fellows, or other research trainees (hereinafter"researchers ) may be granted access to research data by a PI for academic or research purposes in connection with a course of study or degree program or in their capacity as employees. 1. Researchers given access to research data from any source are subject to all university nules, state and federal laws, and contractual obligations relevant to the data. 2. Faculty and staff who give researchers access to data must inform them in writing where appropriate, of any limitations or restrictions on the use or dissemination of the data. 3. Researchers must retain access to data resulting from research projects they themselves have initiated, and to data acquired by processes for which they were primarily responsible. 4. Researchers previously given access to research data in connection with a course of study, degree program, or contract may be denied such access by the PI or other responsible university official for reasonable cause. 5. Concerns or disputes concerming access to data will be handled according to the procedures described |