Data Archive definition
Examples of Data Archive in a sentence
In this case, the NIH will, consistent with law, remove data from further distribution through the NIMH Data Archive, but it will not seek to retrieve data from authorized data Recipients.
The NIMH Data Archive will retain a copy of all data already submitted to the NIMH Data Archive for which data quality activities have been completed, except in the event that research participants withdraw consent for sharing of their data through the NIMH Data Archive and the NIH is informed by the Submitter to withdraw the data.
Submitter understands that the type of data access sponsorship may be changed by the Submitter with 30 days’ advanced written notice to the NIMH Data Archive by completing a new Data Submission Agreement.
Submitter expressly certifies that the NIMH Data Archive has permission to provide access to data submitted as part of this Data Submission Agreement according to the type of data access sponsorship selected by the Submitter on the Submitter Information and Certifications form contained herein.
Submitter acknowledges that data and Supporting Documentation submitted to the NIMH Data Archive become U.S. Government records that are subject to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
Dataset identifier(s): [NIMH Data Archive Collection ID(s) or NIMH Data Archive Digital Object Identifier (DOI)].
The information requested in the DSA is voluntary, but necessary for submitting data to the NIMH Data Archive.
Recipients agree to immediately report violations of this agreement to the NIMH Data Archive by emailing the NDA Help Desk (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇).
The NIH disclaims all warranties as to the accuracy of the data in the NIMH Data Archive or the performance or fitness of the data or data analysis tools for any particular purpose.
Recipients agree to review the supporting information, materials, and documentation (“Supporting Documentation”) for the data accessed in the NIMH Data Archive to enable efficient use of the submitted data by Recipients unfamiliar with the data or the research project.