Public Access to Data from Federally Funded Research: Provisions in OMB Circular A-110.

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Use the link to access pay-per-view options for the report available from NTIS.  The abstract reads as follows: "The results of scientific studies are often used in making government policy decisions. While the studies are often published, traditional federal research funding policies did not require the data on which they are based to be made available publicly. Such policies did, however, generally require researchers to share data and physical samples with other scientists after publication of the research. A rider, often called the Shelby Amendment or Data Access Act, that was attached to the Omnibus Appropriations Act for FY1999, P.L. 105-277, mandated the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to amend Circular A-110 to require federal agencies to ensure that all data produced under a (federally funded) award will be made available to the public through the procedures established under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). The amendment authorizes user fees. OMB was required to make changes and release a revised circular; subsequently, agencies that chose to do so issued their own conforming rules. The final revision was published in the Federal Register on October 8, 1999, and has not been changed in subsequent updates to the circular."

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07/22/2013, 07:45

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