Policy Needs to Go Hand in Hand with Practice: The Learning and Listening Approach to Data Management

In this paper, we explain our strategy for developing research data management policies at TU Delft. Policies can be important drivers for research institutions in the implementation of good data management practices. As Rans and Jones note (Rans and Jones 2013), “Policies provide clarity of purpose...

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Main Authors: Maria Cruz, Nicolas Dintzner, Alastair Dunning, Annemiek van der Kuil, Esther Plomp, Marta Teperek, Yasemin Turkyilmaz-van der Velden, Anke Versteeg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2019-09-01
Series:Data Science Journal
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RDM
Online Access:https://datascience.codata.org/articles/992
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spelling doaj-48e1e47c43f646658fcbdc6427d000c12020-11-24T21:25:52ZengUbiquity PressData Science Journal1683-14702019-09-0118110.5334/dsj-2019-045739Policy Needs to Go Hand in Hand with Practice: The Learning and Listening Approach to Data ManagementMaria Cruz0Nicolas Dintzner1Alastair Dunning2Annemiek van der Kuil3Esther Plomp4Marta Teperek5Yasemin Turkyilmaz-van der Velden6Anke Versteeg7Vrije Universiteit AmsterdamDelft University of TechnologyDelft University of TechnologyUtrecht UniversityDelft University of TechnologyDelft University of TechnologyDelft University of TechnologyDelft University of TechnologyIn this paper, we explain our strategy for developing research data management policies at TU Delft. Policies can be important drivers for research institutions in the implementation of good data management practices. As Rans and Jones note (Rans and Jones 2013), “Policies provide clarity of purpose and may help in the framing of roles, responsibilities and requisite actions. They also legitimise making the case for investment”. However, policy development often tends to place the researchers in a passive position, while they are the ones managing research data on a daily basis. Therefore, at TU Delft, we have taken an alternative approach: a policy needs to go hand in hand with practice. The policy development was initiated by the Research Data Services at TU Delft Library, but as the process continued, other stakeholders, such as legal and IT departments, got involved. Finally, the faculty-based Data Stewards have played a key role in leading the consultations with the research community that led to the development of the faculty-specific policies. This allows for disciplinary differences to be reflected in the policies and to create a closer connection between policies and day-to-day research practice. Our primary intention was to keep researchers and research practices at the centre of our strategy for data management. We did not want to introduce and mandate requirements before adequate infrastructure and professional support were available to our research community and before our researchers were themselves willing to discuss formalisation of data management practices. This paper describes the key steps taken and the most important decisions made during the development of RDM policies at TU Delft.https://datascience.codata.org/articles/992data stewardshipTU Delftpolicypolicy developmentcoderesearch data managementRDMopen sciencepolicy implementationdata championsdata repositorydata archive
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author Maria Cruz
Nicolas Dintzner
Alastair Dunning
Annemiek van der Kuil
Esther Plomp
Marta Teperek
Yasemin Turkyilmaz-van der Velden
Anke Versteeg
spellingShingle Maria Cruz
Nicolas Dintzner
Alastair Dunning
Annemiek van der Kuil
Esther Plomp
Marta Teperek
Yasemin Turkyilmaz-van der Velden
Anke Versteeg
Policy Needs to Go Hand in Hand with Practice: The Learning and Listening Approach to Data Management
Data Science Journal
data stewardship
TU Delft
policy
policy development
code
research data management
RDM
open science
policy implementation
data champions
data repository
data archive
author_facet Maria Cruz
Nicolas Dintzner
Alastair Dunning
Annemiek van der Kuil
Esther Plomp
Marta Teperek
Yasemin Turkyilmaz-van der Velden
Anke Versteeg
author_sort Maria Cruz
title Policy Needs to Go Hand in Hand with Practice: The Learning and Listening Approach to Data Management
title_short Policy Needs to Go Hand in Hand with Practice: The Learning and Listening Approach to Data Management
title_full Policy Needs to Go Hand in Hand with Practice: The Learning and Listening Approach to Data Management
title_fullStr Policy Needs to Go Hand in Hand with Practice: The Learning and Listening Approach to Data Management
title_full_unstemmed Policy Needs to Go Hand in Hand with Practice: The Learning and Listening Approach to Data Management
title_sort policy needs to go hand in hand with practice: the learning and listening approach to data management
publisher Ubiquity Press
series Data Science Journal
issn 1683-1470
publishDate 2019-09-01
description In this paper, we explain our strategy for developing research data management policies at TU Delft. Policies can be important drivers for research institutions in the implementation of good data management practices. As Rans and Jones note (Rans and Jones 2013), “Policies provide clarity of purpose and may help in the framing of roles, responsibilities and requisite actions. They also legitimise making the case for investment”. However, policy development often tends to place the researchers in a passive position, while they are the ones managing research data on a daily basis. Therefore, at TU Delft, we have taken an alternative approach: a policy needs to go hand in hand with practice. The policy development was initiated by the Research Data Services at TU Delft Library, but as the process continued, other stakeholders, such as legal and IT departments, got involved. Finally, the faculty-based Data Stewards have played a key role in leading the consultations with the research community that led to the development of the faculty-specific policies. This allows for disciplinary differences to be reflected in the policies and to create a closer connection between policies and day-to-day research practice. Our primary intention was to keep researchers and research practices at the centre of our strategy for data management. We did not want to introduce and mandate requirements before adequate infrastructure and professional support were available to our research community and before our researchers were themselves willing to discuss formalisation of data management practices. This paper describes the key steps taken and the most important decisions made during the development of RDM policies at TU Delft.
topic data stewardship
TU Delft
policy
policy development
code
research data management
RDM
open science
policy implementation
data champions
data repository
data archive
url https://datascience.codata.org/articles/992
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