Global research trends in research data management: A bibliometrics approach

IF 1.4 4区 管理学 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Jae Yun Lee, Sue Yeon Syn, Soojung Kim
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With an increasing interest in RDM services in libraries and information organizations, research on RDM has evolved dramatically in recent years. This study aims to investigate how RDM research evolves globally and to provide an understanding of how RDM research differs by countries. Through bibliometrics approaches, this study analyzes a large set of RDM research publications to provide a comprehensive landscape of the RDM research field. The findings from the examination of 403 articles extracted from the Web of Science database successfully demonstrate the global trends of RDM research, showing how RDM research has spread from North American and European countries to Asian and African countries. The analysis of RDM research topics from the three top publishing countries—Germany, USA and the UK—reveals that different countries focus on different topics and that research topics change along with other factors, such as the adoption of a standard. The bibliometrics analysis on the topic trends show that there were five major research topics which are identified as the fundamentals and practices of library services, and the research data sharing topics. There was a clear distinction of the interests in RDM research until 2018 and after 2019. The findings show that the distinction was impacted by the new appearance of the FAIR Guiding Principles in 2016. The findings of the study successfully identify major trends in RDM research topics and different trends by countries based on their interests and circumstances. From these findings, researchers and library professionals in RDM services can gain a good understanding of current interests in RDM services and identify needs from these research trends to improve their services.
研究数据管理的全球研究趋势:文献计量学方法
随着图书馆和信息机构对 RDM 服务的兴趣与日俱增,近年来有关 RDM 的研究也有了长足的发展。本研究旨在调查 RDM 研究在全球范围内的发展情况,并了解各国在 RDM 研究方面的差异。通过文献计量学方法,本研究对大量 RDM 研究出版物进行了分析,以提供 RDM 研究领域的全面情况。从 Web of Science 数据库中提取的 403 篇文章的研究结果成功地展示了 RDM 研究的全球趋势,显示了 RDM 研究如何从北美和欧洲国家扩展到亚洲和非洲国家。对德国、美国和英国这三个出版量最大的国家的 RDM 研究课题的分析表明,不同的国家关注不同的课题,而且研究课题会随着其他因素(如标准的采用)的变化而变化。对主题趋势的文献计量学分析表明,有五大研究主题,分别是图书馆服务的基础和实践,以及研究数据共享主题。在 2018 年之前和 2019 年之后,RDM 研究的兴趣有明显的区别。研究结果表明,这种区别受到了 2016 年新出现的 FAIR 指导原则的影响。研究结果成功确定了 RDM 研究课题的主要趋势,以及各国基于自身兴趣和国情的不同趋势。从这些发现中,RDM 服务的研究人员和图书馆专业人员可以很好地了解当前对 RDM 服务的兴趣,并从这些研究趋势中发现需求,从而改进他们的服务。
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Journal of Librarianship and Information Science
Journal of Librarianship and Information Science INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: Journal of Librarianship and Information Science is the peer-reviewed international quarterly journal for librarians, information scientists, specialists, managers and educators interested in keeping up to date with the most recent issues and developments in the field. The Journal provides a forumfor the publication of research and practical developments as well as for discussion papers and viewpoints on topical concerns in a profession facing many challenges.
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