Are you getting more data management questions from researchers lately? If not, expect to see an increase because the National Institutes of Health (NIH) recently released new data management and sharing requirements. Starting in January 2023, all NIH funding applications will need to include a 2-page plan detailing how data will be managed with the expectation that researchers will share their final data whenever it can be done so responsibly. This is very much in-line with the requirements from other federal funders, but may be completely new to researchers in the life and behavior sciences who are funded primarily by NIH. Don’t worry though because the Research Data Service team has read through pages and pages of policy documents, so you don’t have to. We’ll walk you through the new requirements, the types of questions we’re hearing from researchers, and the most helpful NIH resources to refer back to.