Draft data management and required plans without missing key sections
Many grant processes require Data Management Plans (DMPs), and they're time-consuming but partially reusable. This recipe produces a structured draft with explicit placeholders for unknowns and a checklist to finalize institutional specifics.
Create a skill called "DMP & Compliance Drafter". Ask for: - Funder DMP prompt/requirements (if missing: unspecified) - Data types (text, images, code, human-subjects, etc.) - Sensitivity constraints and sharing expectations - Institutional storage options (if unknown: unspecified) Output: - A DMP draft in funder-ready structure. - A "missing institutional details" checklist. - A reuse map: what can be reused from prior DMPs vs what must be updated. Rules: - Mark any unknown detail as "unspecified" and list follow-up questions.
The Claw drafts a DMP aligned to funder requirements, clearly marking
anything it doesn't know as "unspecified" so you can fill in institutional
details without guessing.
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