Korean scholarly journal editors’ and publishers’ attitudes towards journal data sharing policies and data papers (2023): a survey-based descriptive study

Purpose This study aimed to ascertain the attitudes of Korean scholarly journal editors and publishers toward research data sharing policies and the publication of data papers through a survey. Methods Between May 16 and June 16, 2023, a SurveyMonkey survey link was distributed to 388 societies, inc...

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Main Authors: Hyun Jung Yi, Youngim Jung, Hyekyong Hwang, Sung-Nam Cho
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Council of Science Editors 2023-08-01
Series:Science Editing
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Online Access:http://escienceediting.org/upload/kcse-316.pdf
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author Hyun Jung Yi
Youngim Jung
Hyekyong Hwang
Sung-Nam Cho
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description Purpose This study aimed to ascertain the attitudes of Korean scholarly journal editors and publishers toward research data sharing policies and the publication of data papers through a survey. Methods Between May 16 and June 16, 2023, a SurveyMonkey survey link was distributed to 388 societies, including 270 member societies of the Korean Council of Science Editors and 118 societies that used an e-submission system operated by the Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information. A total of 78 societies (20.1%) responded, from which 72 responses (18.6%) were analyzed after excluding invalid responses. Results Out of the representatives of 72 journals, 20 editors or publishers (27.8%) declared a data sharing policy. Those journals that did not have such a policy often expressed uncertainty about their future plans regarding this issue. A common concern was a potential decrease in manuscript submissions, primarily due to the increased workload this policy might impose on editors and manuscript editors. Four respondents (5.6%) had published data papers, with two of them including this as a publication type in their author guidelines. Concerns about copyright and data licensing were cited as drawbacks to publishing data papers. However, the expansion of publication types and the promotion of data reuse were viewed as benefits. Conclusion Korean scholarly journal editors’ and publishers’ attitudes toward data sharing policy and publishing data papers are not yet favorable. More training courses are needed to raise awareness of data sharing platforms and emphasize the need for research data sharing and data papers.
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spelling doaj.art-3ccd234ef6ed46ff974e7a213721d5fb2023-08-23T07:48:22ZengKorean Council of Science EditorsScience Editing2288-80632288-74742023-08-0110214114810.6087/kcse.316322Korean scholarly journal editors’ and publishers’ attitudes towards journal data sharing policies and data papers (2023): a survey-based descriptive studyHyun Jung Yi0Youngim Jung1Hyekyong Hwang2Sung-Nam Cho3 Medical Library, Hanyang University Guri Hospital, Guri, Korea Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information (KISTI), Seoul, Korea Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information (KISTI), Seoul, Korea Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information (KISTI), Seoul, KoreaPurpose This study aimed to ascertain the attitudes of Korean scholarly journal editors and publishers toward research data sharing policies and the publication of data papers through a survey. Methods Between May 16 and June 16, 2023, a SurveyMonkey survey link was distributed to 388 societies, including 270 member societies of the Korean Council of Science Editors and 118 societies that used an e-submission system operated by the Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information. A total of 78 societies (20.1%) responded, from which 72 responses (18.6%) were analyzed after excluding invalid responses. Results Out of the representatives of 72 journals, 20 editors or publishers (27.8%) declared a data sharing policy. Those journals that did not have such a policy often expressed uncertainty about their future plans regarding this issue. A common concern was a potential decrease in manuscript submissions, primarily due to the increased workload this policy might impose on editors and manuscript editors. Four respondents (5.6%) had published data papers, with two of them including this as a publication type in their author guidelines. Concerns about copyright and data licensing were cited as drawbacks to publishing data papers. However, the expansion of publication types and the promotion of data reuse were viewed as benefits. Conclusion Korean scholarly journal editors’ and publishers’ attitudes toward data sharing policy and publishing data papers are not yet favorable. More training courses are needed to raise awareness of data sharing platforms and emphasize the need for research data sharing and data papers.http://escienceediting.org/upload/kcse-316.pdfdata paperdata sharing policyjournal editorsrepublic of koreasurveys and questionnaires
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Korean scholarly journal editors’ and publishers’ attitudes towards journal data sharing policies and data papers (2023): a survey-based descriptive study
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data paper
data sharing policy
journal editors
republic of korea
surveys and questionnaires
title Korean scholarly journal editors’ and publishers’ attitudes towards journal data sharing policies and data papers (2023): a survey-based descriptive study
title_full Korean scholarly journal editors’ and publishers’ attitudes towards journal data sharing policies and data papers (2023): a survey-based descriptive study
title_fullStr Korean scholarly journal editors’ and publishers’ attitudes towards journal data sharing policies and data papers (2023): a survey-based descriptive study
title_full_unstemmed Korean scholarly journal editors’ and publishers’ attitudes towards journal data sharing policies and data papers (2023): a survey-based descriptive study
title_short Korean scholarly journal editors’ and publishers’ attitudes towards journal data sharing policies and data papers (2023): a survey-based descriptive study
title_sort korean scholarly journal editors and publishers attitudes towards journal data sharing policies and data papers 2023 a survey based descriptive study
topic data paper
data sharing policy
journal editors
republic of korea
surveys and questionnaires
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