Academic libraries and research data management: a case study of Dataverse global adoption

IF 2.1 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Hsin-Liang Chen, Tzu-heng Chiu, E. Cline
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the development of Dataverse, a global research data management consortium. The authors examine specifically the institutional characteristics, the utilization of the associated data sets and the relevant research data management services at its participating university libraries. This evidence-based approach is essential for understanding the current state of research data management practices in the global context. Design/methodology/approach The data was collected from 67 participants’ data portals between December 1, 2020, and January 31, 2021. Findings Over 80% of its current participants joined the group in the past five years, 2016–2020. Thirty-three Dataverse portals have had less than 10,000 total downloads since their inception. Twenty-nine participating universities are included in three major global university ranking systems, and 18 of those university libraries offer research data services. Originality/value This project is an explorative study on Dataverse, an international research data management consortium. The findings contribute to the understanding of the current development of the Dataverse project as well as the practices at the participating institutions. Moreover, they offer insights to other global higher education institutions and research organizations regarding research data management. While this study is practical, its findings and observations could be of use to future researchers interested in developing a framework for data work in academic libraries.
学术图书馆和研究数据管理:Dataverse全球采用的案例研究
本研究的目的是考察全球研究数据管理联盟Dataverse的发展。具体考察了参与该项目的高校图书馆的机构特点、相关数据集的利用情况以及相关的研究数据管理服务。这种基于证据的方法对于理解全球背景下研究数据管理实践的现状至关重要。设计/方法/方法数据收集于2020年12月1日至2021年1月31日期间,来自67个参与者的数据门户。目前超过80%的参与者是在过去5年(2016-2020年)加入该组织的。33个Dataverse门户网站自成立以来总下载量不足1万次。29所参与的大学被包括在三大全球大学排名系统中,其中18所大学的图书馆提供研究数据服务。原创性/价值本项目是国际研究数据管理联盟Dataverse的探索性研究。这些发现有助于理解Dataverse项目的当前发展以及参与机构的实践。此外,他们还为全球其他高等教育机构和研究机构提供了有关研究数据管理的见解。虽然这项研究是实际的,但它的发现和观察结果可能对未来有兴趣开发学术图书馆数据工作框架的研究人员有用。
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Information Discovery and Delivery
Information Discovery and Delivery INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
4.80%
发文量
21
期刊介绍: Information Discovery and Delivery covers information discovery and access for digital information researchers. This includes educators, knowledge professionals in education and cultural organisations, knowledge managers in media, health care and government, as well as librarians. The journal publishes research and practice which explores the digital information supply chain ie transport, flows, tracking, exchange and sharing, including within and between libraries. It is also interested in digital information capture, packaging and storage by ‘collectors’ of all kinds. Information is widely defined, including but not limited to: Records, Documents, Learning objects, Visual and sound files, Data and metadata and , User-generated content.
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