Research data management services in academic libraries: a comparative study of South Asia and Southeast Asia

IF 2.1 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Priyanka Sinha, S. A., M. Sinha
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Purpose This study aims to understand the research data management (RDM) services offered by academic libraries in South Asian and Southeast Asian countries. This study aims to evaluate the library and information science professionals’ required RDM skills and the challenges faced with providing RDM services. Design/methodology/approach The research methodology for this study used a survey method with purposive sampling. Data were collected through online structured questionnaires, which were used to examine the current state of RDM services offered in academic libraries in South Asia and Southeast Asia. Findings South Asian and Southeast Asian region major types of RDM services provided were data repository, data management training, maintaining Web resources, data study and analysis, and promoting awareness of reusable data sources. Little attention was given to advisory services on data analysis/mining/visualization and supporting reproducibility and workflow transparency. The results indicated that most respondents agreed that metadata standards and data management planning skills were required for RDM services in South Asia and Southeast Asia. Originality/value This study is significant because it offers a comprehensive assessment of ongoing RDM services in academic libraries of South Asia and Southeast Asia. Most current literature focuses on best practices in developed nations. This study highlights the need for more competent and dedicated academic staff for effective RDM services. Library professionals can use this study to identify the gaps in RDM services and suggest formative measures to overcome such challenges.
高校图书馆研究数据管理服务:南亚与东南亚的比较研究
目的本研究旨在了解南亚及东南亚国家大学图书馆的研究资料管理(RDM)服务。本研究旨在评估图书馆情报学专业人员在提供RDM服务时所需要的RDM技能,以及所面临的挑战。设计/方法/方法本研究的研究方法采用有目的抽样的调查方法。通过在线结构化问卷收集数据,用于检查南亚和东南亚学术图书馆提供的RDM服务的现状。南亚和东南亚地区提供的RDM服务的主要类型是数据存储库、数据管理培训、维护Web资源、数据研究和分析以及提高对可重用数据源的认识。很少注意关于数据分析/挖掘/可视化和支持再现性和工作流程透明度的咨询服务。结果表明,大多数受访者认为,南亚和东南亚的RDM服务需要元数据标准和数据管理规划技能。原创性/价值本研究具有重要意义,因为它提供了南亚和东南亚学术图书馆正在进行的RDM服务的全面评估。目前大多数文献关注的是发达国家的最佳实践。这项研究强调需要更有能力和敬业精神的学术人员来提供有效的区域信息管理服务。图书馆专业人员可以利用这项研究来确定RDM服务中的差距,并提出克服这些挑战的形成性措施。
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Global Knowledge Memory and Communication
Global Knowledge Memory and Communication INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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