Institute of Education Sciences
Funder Information
Funder Name
Institute of Education Sciences (IES) [English]
Funder URLs
http://ies.ed.gov/ [English]
Identifiers
- FundRef DOI: 10.13039/100005246
- ROR ID: https://ror.org/04et59085
Country
Requires Open Access Archiving
Requirement
Institute of Education Sciences requires Open Access Archiving
What to archive
Peer-reviewed publications
Publication version
Author's final version (Required)
When to archive
When accepted for publication
Permitted Embargo
12 months
Where to archive
Named repository
Named Repositories
Archiving Conditions
Publisher's copyright, licensing and embargo policies must be respected
No policy for Open Access Publishing
Institute of Education Sciences does not mention or has no policy for Open Access Publishing
General Open Access Policy
Effective for all current projects from:
2012
Application scope
Applies to all fully or partly funded projects
Notes
- It does not apply to book chapters, editorials, reviews, or non-peer-reviewed conference proceedings.
- ERIC makes the final manuscript available 12 months after the publication of the article, unless the publisher allows for earlier display.
Policy Links
- IES Policy Regarding Public Access to Research [Policy]: https://ies.ed.gov/funding/researchaccess.asp
- Request for Applications: Chronically Low-Performing Schools Research Initiative [Policy]: http://ies.ed.gov/funding/pdf/2010_84305G.pdf
Requires Open Data Archiving
Requirement
Institute of Education Sciences requires Open Data Archiving
Types of Data
Research Data
When to archive
Immediately after publication of results
Where to archive
- Appropriate institutional repository (Optional )
- Any appropriate repository (Optional )
Special Conditions
Note that final research data does not mean summary statistics or tables, but rather the factual information on which summary statistics and tables are based., For the purposes of this policy, final research data do not include laboratory notebooks, preliminary analyses, drafts of scientific papers, plans for future research, peer review reports, or communications with colleagues., The available methods include the (1) investigator and institution taking on the responsibility for data sharing, (2) use of a data archive or data enclave, or (3) use of some combination of these methods.
Policy links
- Policy Statement on Public Access to Data Resulting from IES Funded Grants [Policy]: https://ies.ed.gov/funding/datasharing_policy.asp
- Implementation Guide for Public Access to Research Data [Guide/FAQ]: https://ies.ed.gov/funding/datasharing_implementation.asp
- Frequently Asked Questions About Providing Public Access To Data [Guide/FAQ]: https://ies.ed.gov/funding/datasharing_faq.asp
Record Information
ID
291
Date Created
26 June 2009 10:06:00 UTC
Last Modified
11 February 2021 18:07:59 UTC