Sebastian Netscher, Alexia Meyermann, Julia Künstler-Sment, Lisa Pegelow
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摘要
虽然统一的跨学科研究数据管理(RDM)有很强的趋势(Netscher等人,2022),但研究人员需要更多针对其研究学科的指导方针和示例(Grootveld等人,2018)。因此,《科学欧洲》(2018:9)建议开发所谓的领域数据协议(DDP),即“特定领域或社区的‘模型DMP’”。基于这一概念,教育研究领域数据协议项目[1]设计了Stamp -教育研究标准化数据管理计划(DDP-Bildung and German Network of Educational Research Data, 2023)。尽管Stamp是为了支持教育研究人员而设计的,但我们认为RDM更像是处理数据、使用方法和数据内容的问题,而不是特定研究学科或社区的问题,比如教育研究。为了讨论这种期望和邮票在教育研究之外的可用性,我们与其他研究学科的代表组织了各种研讨会。在CoRDI 2023的演讲中,我们将介绍Stamp,回顾两次研讨会的发现,介绍下一步检查Stamp在教育研究之外的可用性,并就如何使Stamp适应其他学科以及如何促进协调的跨学科RDM得出一些结论。[1] DDP-Bildung项目由德国联邦教育与研究部资助(资助号:16QK01)。
Stamp - Standardized Data Management Plan for Educational Research An Approach to Improve Cross-Disciplinary Harmonization of Research Data Management
While there is a strong tendency towards a harmonized, cross-disciplinary research data management (RDM) (Netscher et al., 2022), researchers require more guidelines and examples, tailored to their research discipline (Grootveld et al., 2018). Therefore, Science Europe (2018: 9) proposes developing so-called domain data protocols (DDP), “a ‘model DMP’ for a given domain or community”. Based on this concept, the project Domain Data Protocols for Educational Research[1] designed the Stamp - Standardized Data Management Plan for Educational Research (DDP-Bildung and German Network of Educational Research Data, 2023).
Although the Stamp was designed to support researchers in educational research, we expect that RDM is rather a matter of the data processed, the methods employed, and the content of data, than of a particular research discipline or community, such as educational research. To discuss this expectation and the usability of the Stamp outside educational research, we organized various workshops with representatives from other research disciplines. In our talk at the CoRDI 2023, we will introduce the Stamp, recap findings of two of the workshops, introduce the next steps to examine the useability of the Stamp outside educational research, and draw some conclusions on how to adapt the Stamp to other disciplines and how it fosters a harmonized, cross-disciplinary RDM.
[1] The project DDP-Bildung was funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (grant number: 16QK01).