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Research data management policy and practice in Chinese university libraries

Yingshen Huang, Andrew Cox, Laura Sbaffi

2020Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology54 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract On April 2, 2018, the State Council of China formally released a national Research Data Management (RDM) policy “Measures for Managing Scientific Data”. In this context and given that university libraries have played an important role in supporting RDM at an institutional level in North America, Europe, and Australasia, the aim of this article is to explore the current status of RDM in Chinese universities, in particular how university libraries have been involved in taking the agenda forward. This article uses a mixed‐methods data collection approach and draws on a website analysis of university policies and services; a questionnaire for university librarians; and semi‐structured interviews. Findings indicate that Research Data Service at a local level in Chinese Universities are in their infancy. There is more evidence of activity in developing data repositories than support services. There is little development of local policy. Among the explanations of this may be the existence of a national‐level infrastructure for some subject disciplines, the lack of professionalization of librarianship, and the relatively weak resonance of openness as an idea in the Chinese context.

Topics & Concepts

RDMProfessionalizationOpenness to experienceContext (archaeology)ChinaLibrary scienceService science, management and engineeringService (business)Public relationsSociologyPolitical scienceState (computer science)Public administrationKnowledge managementBusinessComputer scienceService delivery frameworkSocial sciencePsychologyService designMarketingPedagogyGeographyLawSocial psychologyAlgorithmArchaeologyResearch Data Management PracticesData Quality and ManagementScientific Computing and Data Management