The design of a faculty research data repository platform conducive to a University of Technology
Date
2023
Authors
Zibani, Patiswa
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Abstract
As significant players in the production of scholarly work, academic researchers are
increasingly gathering and producing data rapidly, exceeding the development of the
knowledge and skills required for proper data storage and management. However, the focus
has typically been on research publication outputs rather than the research data determining the
academic's research output. This study conducted an audit survey on research data management
in a University of Technology faculty context to gain insight into their research data
management practices. The study was guided by the Data Audit Framework (DAF), the
Community Capability Model Framework (CCMF), and the User-Centered Research Data
Management Framework (UCRDMF). The study utilized an explanatory sequential mixed method research design incorporating quantitative and qualitative components. In the
quantitative phase, an online survey was administered to postgraduate students pursuing
Master's and Doctoral degrees between 2015 and 2020. On the other hand, the qualitative phase
involved conducting a meta-analysis of research repositories across global Higher Education
Institutions (HEIs) and conducting online interviews with postgraduate supervisors who play a
crucial role in postgraduate study and research administration. The quantitative data were
analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS), while the qualitative
data were analyzed using NVivo software. The collected data were then analyzed respectively
with theoretical frameworks and existing literature. The findings revealed that managing
research data was primarily a personal matter. The main reason for the difficulties was that the
faculty lacked a research data management investment. The use of emails, external hard drives,
and personal laptops are additional examples that showcased that the faculty had not
established centralized systems for managing research. However, participants did recognize
the benefits of managing research data, such as scientific advances, enhanced data repurpose,
and simplicity for data reusers. Findings also showed that the lack of platforms permitting data sharing and reuse was one of the main reasons that most researchers had not shared or reused
other researchers' research data. Researchers, however, wanted to share their data without
restrictions. The study's conclusions were also used to create and document a conceptual
framework for the faculty research data repository platform. The proposed model aims to guide
the conception of a repository that will secure the storage of faculty digital information that
can be easily retrieved.
Description
A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirement for the Doctor of Philosophy in Library and Information Science
at the Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2023.
Keywords
Research data management, Research data, Repositories, Universities of Technology (UoTs)
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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/5294