Identifying and Implementing Relevant Research Data Management Services for the Library at the University of Dodoma, Tanzania

Research Data Management (RDM) services are increasingly becoming a subject of interest for academic and research libraries globally – this is also the case in developing countries. The interest is motivated by a need to support research activities through data sharing and collaboration both locally...

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Main Authors: Gilbert Exaud Mushi, Heila Pienaar, Martie van Deventer
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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/918
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author Gilbert Exaud Mushi
Heila Pienaar
Martie van Deventer
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description Research Data Management (RDM) services are increasingly becoming a subject of interest for academic and research libraries globally – this is also the case in developing countries. The interest is motivated by a need to support research activities through data sharing and collaboration both locally and internationally. Many institutions, especially in the developed countries, have implemented RDM services to accelerate research and innovation through e-Research but extensive RDM is not so common in developing countries. In reality many African universities and research institutions are yet to implement the most basic of data management services. We believe that the absence of political will and national government mandates on data management often hold back the development and implementation of RDM services. Similarly, research funding agencies are not yet applying sufficient pressure to ensure that Africa complies with the requirement to deposit research data in trusted repositories. While the context was acknowledged the University of Dodoma library staff realized that it is urgent to prepare for the inevitable – the time when RDM will be a requirement for research funding support. This paper presents the results of research conducted at the University of Dodoma, Tanzania. The purpose of the research was to identify and report on relevant RDM services that need to be implemented so that researchers and university management could collaborate and make our research data accessible to the international community. This paper presents findings on important issues for consideration when planning to develop and implement RDM services at a developing country academic institution. The paper also mentions the requirements for the sustainability of these initiatives.
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spelling doaj.art-963c6ae74e9547758bf64c4a67e213ab2022-12-22T02:00:42ZengUbiquity PressData Science Journal1683-14702020-01-0119110.5334/dsj-2020-001755Identifying and Implementing Relevant Research Data Management Services for the Library at the University of Dodoma, TanzaniaGilbert Exaud Mushi0Heila Pienaar1Martie van Deventer2University of DodomaUniversity of PretoriaUniversity of PretoriaResearch Data Management (RDM) services are increasingly becoming a subject of interest for academic and research libraries globally – this is also the case in developing countries. The interest is motivated by a need to support research activities through data sharing and collaboration both locally and internationally. Many institutions, especially in the developed countries, have implemented RDM services to accelerate research and innovation through e-Research but extensive RDM is not so common in developing countries. In reality many African universities and research institutions are yet to implement the most basic of data management services. We believe that the absence of political will and national government mandates on data management often hold back the development and implementation of RDM services. Similarly, research funding agencies are not yet applying sufficient pressure to ensure that Africa complies with the requirement to deposit research data in trusted repositories. While the context was acknowledged the University of Dodoma library staff realized that it is urgent to prepare for the inevitable – the time when RDM will be a requirement for research funding support. This paper presents the results of research conducted at the University of Dodoma, Tanzania. The purpose of the research was to identify and report on relevant RDM services that need to be implemented so that researchers and university management could collaborate and make our research data accessible to the international community. This paper presents findings on important issues for consideration when planning to develop and implement RDM services at a developing country academic institution. The paper also mentions the requirements for the sustainability of these initiatives.https://datascience.codata.org/articles/918research data managementresearch datadata curationuniversity libraryuniversity of dodomatanzania
spellingShingle Gilbert Exaud Mushi
Heila Pienaar
Martie van Deventer
Identifying and Implementing Relevant Research Data Management Services for the Library at the University of Dodoma, Tanzania
Data Science Journal
research data management
research data
data curation
university library
university of dodoma
tanzania
title Identifying and Implementing Relevant Research Data Management Services for the Library at the University of Dodoma, Tanzania
title_full Identifying and Implementing Relevant Research Data Management Services for the Library at the University of Dodoma, Tanzania
title_fullStr Identifying and Implementing Relevant Research Data Management Services for the Library at the University of Dodoma, Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Identifying and Implementing Relevant Research Data Management Services for the Library at the University of Dodoma, Tanzania
title_short Identifying and Implementing Relevant Research Data Management Services for the Library at the University of Dodoma, Tanzania
title_sort identifying and implementing relevant research data management services for the library at the university of dodoma tanzania
topic research data management
research data
data curation
university library
university of dodoma
tanzania
url https://datascience.codata.org/articles/918
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