Data Curation Profiling to Assess Data Management Training Needs and Practices to Inform a Toolkit

The purpose of this paper is to explore current data management training needs and practices for Belmont Forum member agencies and researchers to inform a Toolkit. Fourteen Belmont Forum affiliated individuals were interviewed following a predetermined set of questions to create data curation profil...

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Main Authors: Bradley Bishop, Hannah Gunderman, Rowena Davis, Tina Lee, Rebecca Howard, Robert Samors, Fiona Murphy, Judit Ungvari
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Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2020-01-01
Series:Data Science Journal
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Online Access:https://datascience.codata.org/articles/1029
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spelling doaj-2aafd31f067b46079e7d0fc4bfefef862020-11-25T00:37:01ZengUbiquity PressData Science Journal1683-14702020-01-0119110.5334/dsj-2020-004759Data Curation Profiling to Assess Data Management Training Needs and Practices to Inform a ToolkitBradley Bishop0Hannah Gunderman1Rowena Davis2Tina Lee3Rebecca Howard4Robert Samors5Fiona Murphy6Judit Ungvari7University of TennesseeCarnegie Mellon UniversityBelmont ForumBelmont ForumUniversity of TennesseeBelmont ForumFiona Murphy and MMC LtdBelmont ForumThe purpose of this paper is to explore current data management training needs and practices for Belmont Forum member agencies and researchers to inform a Toolkit. Fourteen Belmont Forum affiliated individuals were interviewed following a predetermined set of questions to create data curation profiles of their funded work. The data curation profile questionnaire includes questions related to data management, storage, stakeholders, costs, training, and credentials. The interview findings highlight gaps in existing knowledge of data management theory and practice that could impact data re-use. Results of these interviews were used to populate a Toolkit of data management training and effective practice resources specifically developed to train Belmont Forum grant awardees. The results also highlight some attitudes and behaviours of current scientists, researchers, and agency representatives, and the impact of the implementation of data management plans on the open science movement.https://datascience.codata.org/articles/1029data management plandata curation profileopen dataopen data policyresearch data management
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author Bradley Bishop
Hannah Gunderman
Rowena Davis
Tina Lee
Rebecca Howard
Robert Samors
Fiona Murphy
Judit Ungvari
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Hannah Gunderman
Rowena Davis
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Rebecca Howard
Robert Samors
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Judit Ungvari
Data Curation Profiling to Assess Data Management Training Needs and Practices to Inform a Toolkit
Data Science Journal
data management plan
data curation profile
open data
open data policy
research data management
author_facet Bradley Bishop
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Robert Samors
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title Data Curation Profiling to Assess Data Management Training Needs and Practices to Inform a Toolkit
title_short Data Curation Profiling to Assess Data Management Training Needs and Practices to Inform a Toolkit
title_full Data Curation Profiling to Assess Data Management Training Needs and Practices to Inform a Toolkit
title_fullStr Data Curation Profiling to Assess Data Management Training Needs and Practices to Inform a Toolkit
title_full_unstemmed Data Curation Profiling to Assess Data Management Training Needs and Practices to Inform a Toolkit
title_sort data curation profiling to assess data management training needs and practices to inform a toolkit
publisher Ubiquity Press
series Data Science Journal
issn 1683-1470
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The purpose of this paper is to explore current data management training needs and practices for Belmont Forum member agencies and researchers to inform a Toolkit. Fourteen Belmont Forum affiliated individuals were interviewed following a predetermined set of questions to create data curation profiles of their funded work. The data curation profile questionnaire includes questions related to data management, storage, stakeholders, costs, training, and credentials. The interview findings highlight gaps in existing knowledge of data management theory and practice that could impact data re-use. Results of these interviews were used to populate a Toolkit of data management training and effective practice resources specifically developed to train Belmont Forum grant awardees. The results also highlight some attitudes and behaviours of current scientists, researchers, and agency representatives, and the impact of the implementation of data management plans on the open science movement.
topic data management plan
data curation profile
open data
open data policy
research data management
url https://datascience.codata.org/articles/1029
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