A Study on Scholars’ Perceptions and Practices of Research Data Management

The trends of digital scholarship, the fourth-paradigm, and data sharing attract attention to issues on research data management (RDM). RDM involves a series of activities throughout the whole research life cycle, including the production, description, storing, backing-up, processing, analyzing, pre...

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Main Authors: Yi-Ching Lu, Hao-Ren Ke
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Taiwan University 2021-05-01
Series:Journal of Library and Information Studies
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Online Access:https://jlis.lis.ntu.edu.tw/html/j51-5.pdf
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spelling doaj-3ce70008fa3e4c89938b008d3a5e38c02021-05-31T14:28:54ZengNational Taiwan UniversityJournal of Library and Information Studies1606-75091606-75092021-05-0118210313710.6182/jlis.202012_18(2).103A Study on Scholars’ Perceptions and Practices of Research Data ManagementYi-Ching Lu0Hao-Ren Ke1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2468-4633Graduate Institute of Library & Information Studies, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan; MOST AI Biomedical Research Center, Tainan, TaiwanGraduate Institute of Library & Information Studies, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan; National Taiwan Normal University Library, Taipei, TaiwanThe trends of digital scholarship, the fourth-paradigm, and data sharing attract attention to issues on research data management (RDM). RDM involves a series of activities throughout the whole research life cycle, including the production, description, storing, backing-up, processing, analyzing, preserving, sharing and reusing of research data. RDM assures scientific research affordable, accessible, fair, re-producible, verifiable, and sustainable. This study explores Taiwanese scholars’ perceptions and practices of RDM via a questionnaire survey. It investigated issues including sources and types of research data, data storage and search, metadata of research data, data management plan (DMP) mandates or requirements, training and support, and data sharing and reuse. Furthermore, it attempts to understand if scholars’ perceptions and practices reveal significant differences regarding subject disciplines, years of research experiences, and profession titles. (Article content in Chinese with English extended abstract)https://jlis.lis.ntu.edu.tw/html/j51-5.pdfresearch data management(rdm)data management plan(dmp)metadatadigital scholarship
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A Study on Scholars’ Perceptions and Practices of Research Data Management
Journal of Library and Information Studies
research data management(rdm)
data management plan(dmp)
metadata
digital scholarship
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Hao-Ren Ke
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title A Study on Scholars’ Perceptions and Practices of Research Data Management
title_short A Study on Scholars’ Perceptions and Practices of Research Data Management
title_full A Study on Scholars’ Perceptions and Practices of Research Data Management
title_fullStr A Study on Scholars’ Perceptions and Practices of Research Data Management
title_full_unstemmed A Study on Scholars’ Perceptions and Practices of Research Data Management
title_sort study on scholars’ perceptions and practices of research data management
publisher National Taiwan University
series Journal of Library and Information Studies
issn 1606-7509
1606-7509
publishDate 2021-05-01
description The trends of digital scholarship, the fourth-paradigm, and data sharing attract attention to issues on research data management (RDM). RDM involves a series of activities throughout the whole research life cycle, including the production, description, storing, backing-up, processing, analyzing, preserving, sharing and reusing of research data. RDM assures scientific research affordable, accessible, fair, re-producible, verifiable, and sustainable. This study explores Taiwanese scholars’ perceptions and practices of RDM via a questionnaire survey. It investigated issues including sources and types of research data, data storage and search, metadata of research data, data management plan (DMP) mandates or requirements, training and support, and data sharing and reuse. Furthermore, it attempts to understand if scholars’ perceptions and practices reveal significant differences regarding subject disciplines, years of research experiences, and profession titles. (Article content in Chinese with English extended abstract)
topic research data management(rdm)
data management plan(dmp)
metadata
digital scholarship
url https://jlis.lis.ntu.edu.tw/html/j51-5.pdf
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