2014
DOI: 10.1080/00048623.2014.951910
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Research Data Management in South Africa: How We Shape Up

Abstract: This paper will explore some of the views that were expressed during the Library and Information Association of South Africa (LIASA) workshop held in cooperation with the UK's Digital Curation Centre (DCC) in March 2014. The event provided an ideal opportunity to assess librarians' views on the changing research data management landscape and to consider how these changes might affect the role of academic librarians in South Africa. The paper compares these views with experiences garnered through the DCC's work… Show more

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“…However, despite the NRF's stated data requirement, formalised RDM and institutional RDM support at many South African research institutes is currently still at an early stage. Terms describing this state of affairs, such as "haphazard" (Kahn et al 2014) or "slow" (Van Deventer & Pienaar 2015), feature strongly in South African RDM discussions. Even though articles and reports are being published on the topic, the exploratory nature of the current South African RDM community is evident.…”
Section: Rdm In South Africamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, despite the NRF's stated data requirement, formalised RDM and institutional RDM support at many South African research institutes is currently still at an early stage. Terms describing this state of affairs, such as "haphazard" (Kahn et al 2014) or "slow" (Van Deventer & Pienaar 2015), feature strongly in South African RDM discussions. Even though articles and reports are being published on the topic, the exploratory nature of the current South African RDM community is evident.…”
Section: Rdm In South Africamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The University of South Africa (UNISA) has completed an investigation into RDM practices at UNISA as part of a project to establish data management services (Macanda, Rammutloa & Bezuidenhout 2015). Kahn et al (2014) shows that there are high levels of awareness of RDM in universities and that issues of leadership, policy and skills require the most urgent attention.…”
Section: The Rdm Services Landscape In South Africamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Partnerships among short-term research personnel may also promote sustainability, and thus a national database of health research would have great utility in fostering such partnerships [17]. Modeling successful approaches found within Africa such as those in South Africa may be advantageous as its data systems are similar to those in developed countries [35, 36]. Regional partnerships may also facilitate current trends in data sharing and integration as patient-provider interactions may trend toward a focus on minimum sets of key indicators [37].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%