Advice for AHRC grant applicants
The ADS is an approved digital repository for Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) funded projects. As the leading accredited repository in the UK for archaeology and historic environment data, the ADS is ideally suited for archiving data from archaeological projects. Using a discipline-specific, open repository increases the exposure of your data to relevant audiences, increasing the likelihood of discovery and re-use, a key aim for the UKRI.
As outlined in the AHRC Research Funding Guide, the preparation of an appropriate data management plan is required for many AHRC funding streams, including details about long term storage of research data and ensuring that such data is open and accessible. With the introduction of the new UKRI funding Funding Service, details about data management for your research project should be included in the section for ‘Ethics and responsible research and innovation’. Updated guidance is forthcoming from a revised version of the Research Funding Guide.
The ADS has extensive expertise in advising on the creation of AHRC data management plans as well as archiving datasets from AHRC funded projects. The ADS can offer advice and assistance on draft plans for AHRC applicants intending to submit research data to the ADS. Please email your draft plan and Case for Support to our Collections Development Manager for more information. Details of your application will not be shared outside the ADS until after a project has been funded and details are available on Gateway to Research.
As part of our digital infrastructure funding from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) the ADS is committed to undertake a training programme for data creators to ensure that future data sets are created with digital archiving needs in mind. Information about forthcoming UKRI courses can be found in our list of events. Information from this training will be posted on the ADS website in due course.