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Doctoral Students' Educational Needs in Research Data Management: Perceived Importance and Current Competencies




TekijätRantasaari Jukka

KustantajaEdinburgh University Library, Digital Curation Centre

KustannuspaikkaEdinburgh

Julkaisuvuosi2021

JournalInternational Journal of Digital Curation

Lehden akronyymiIJDC

Vuosikerta16

Numero1

eISSN1746-8256

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2218/ijdc.v16i1.684

Verkko-osoitehttps://doi.org/10.2218/ijdc.v16i1.684

Rinnakkaistallenteen osoitehttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/66410542


Tiivistelmä

Sound research data management (RDM) competencies are elementary tools used by researchers to ensure integrated, reliable, and re-usable data, and to produce high quality research results. In this study, 35 doctoral students and faculty members were asked to self-rate or rate doctoral students’ current RDM competencies and rate the importance of these competencies. Structured interviews were conducted, using close-ended and open-ended questions, covering research data lifecycle phases such as collection, storing, organization, documentation, processing, analysis, preservation, and data sharing. The quantitative analysis of the respondents’ answers indicated a wide gap between doctoral students’ rated/self-rated current competencies and the rated importance of these competencies. In conclusion, two major educational needs were identified in the qualitative analysis of the interviews: to improve and standardize data management planning, including awareness of the intellectual property and agreements issues affecting data processing and sharing; and to improve and standardize data documenting and describing, not only for the researcher themself but especially for data preservation, sharing, and re-using. Hence the study informs the development of RDM education for doctoral students.


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