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Outlines that reasonable, allowable costs can be budgeted in three categories: (1) Curating data and developing supporting documentation; (2) local data management considerations; and (3) preserving and sharing data through established repositories.
This video will walk you through the National Academies' cost driver template, to show you how to use the cost driver template to estimate your own (biomedical) data sharing costs.
Takes you to the full National Academies' site on Forecasting Costs for Preserving, Archiving, and Promoting Access to Biomedical Data. Includes the consensus study report, Life-Cycle Decisions for Biomedical Data: The Challenge of Forecasting Costs. Downloadable in PDF format for free. Several related tools and videos are linked in the "resources" section.
Estimator for costs in data preparation and deposit work with NDA: the NIMH Data Archive. This also applies to NIAAA and NIDA deposits in the NDA, NIAAA-da, and related repos.