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Snohomish County South Whidbey Basin Watersheds P2 <br />Contract # 24-26673 <br />Attachment C: Statement of Work Page 14 of 14 <br />address) of the data should be included in the final report. Pursuant to NOAA <br />Information Quality Guidelines[1], data should undergo quality control (QC) and a <br />description of the QC process and results should be referenced in the metadata[2][3]. <br />2.Timeliness. Data accessibility must occur no later than publication of a peer- <br />reviewed article based on the data, or two years after the data are collected and <br />verified, or two years after the original end date of the grant (not including any <br />extensions or follow-on funding), whichever is soonest, unless a delay has been <br />authorized by the NOAA funding program. <br />3.Disclaimer. Data produced under this award and made available to the public must <br />be accompanied by the following statement: "These data and related items of <br />information have not been formally disseminated by NOAA, and do not represent any <br />agency determination, view, or policy." <br />4.Failure to Share Data. Failing or delaying to make environmental data accessible in <br />accordance with the submitted Data Management Plan, unless authorized by the <br />NOAA Program, may lead to enforcement actions, and will be considered by NOAA <br />when making future award decisions. Grantee is responsible for ensuring these <br />conditions are also met by sub-recipients and subcontractors. <br />5.Funding acknowledgement. Federal funding sources shall be identified in all <br />scholarly publications. An Acknowledgements section shall be included in the body of <br />the publication stating the relevant Grant Programs and Award Numbers. In addition, <br />funding sources shall be reported during the publication submission process using <br />the FundRef mechanism (http://www.crossref.org/fundref/) if supported by the <br />Publisher. <br />6.Manuscript submission. The final pre-publication manuscripts of scholarly <br />publications produced with NOAA funding shall be submitted to the NOAA Institutional <br />Repository at https://repository.library.noaa.gov after acceptance, and no later than <br />upon publication, of the paper by a journal. NOAA will produce a publicly visible <br />catalog entry directing users to the published version of the article. After an embargo <br />period of one year after publication, NOAA shall make the manuscript itself publicly <br />visible, free of charge, while continuing to direct users to the published version of <br />record. <br />7.Data Citation. Publications based on data, and new products derived from source <br />data, must cite the data used according to the conventions of the Publisher, using <br />unambiguous labels such as Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs). All data and derived <br />products that are used to support the conclusions of a peer-reviewed publication must <br />be made available in a form that permits verification and reproducibility of the results. <br />____________________________________________________ <br />1 http://www.cio.noaa.gov/services_programs/IQ_Guidelines_103014.html <br />2 Failure to perform quality control does not constitute an excuse not to share data. <br />3 Data without QC are considered "experimental products" and their dissemination must be accompanied by <br />explicit limitations on their quality or by an indicated degree of uncertainty.