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You can utilize Brown Dog as part of your Data Management Plan i= n order to preserve developed software and tools beyond the life of the pro= ject and do so in a manner that is callable and usable by others across the= scientific community through the Brown Dog DTS. In addition, usage m= etrics will be gathered and be made available to the tool creators as an ad= ditional impact measure of the resulting work. Example text for the i= nclusion of Brown Dog in your Data Management Plan is as follows:
The data analysis/manipulation software developed here will be pushe= d into the NSF DIBBs: Brown Dog (ACI-1261582) project as data extractors/co= nverters within the Brown Dog DTS, a service providing automatic data annot= ations/analysis and format conversions as a broadly usable internet resourc= e. Brown Dog aims to both provide services and tools to aid in the cu= ration, accessing, and indexing of data as well as to preserve scientific s= oftware that might be leveraged for that purpose. As Brown Dog extrac= tors/converters, the capabilities of these tools will be preserved, will ta= ke part in an ecosystem of other extraction/conversion tools, and will be l= everageable by others within the scientific community, perhaps in very diff= erent fields, as well as by the general public.
For additional information and resources please refer to the the Data Man=
agement Plan Tool here. Example Data Management plans ca=
n also be found here on the DataONE page.