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Research data sharing in Spain: Exploring determinants, practices, and perceptions

AutorAleixandre-Benavent, Rafael CSIC ORCID; Vidal-Infer, Antonio; Alonso-Arroyo, Adolfo; Peset, Fernanda; Ferrer-Sapena, Antonia
Palabras claveData sharing
Sustainable research
Spanish survey
Barriers
Willingness
Drivers
Fecha de publicación2020
EditorMultidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
CitaciónData 5(2): 29 (2020)
ResumenThis work provides an overview of a Spanish survey on research data, which was carried out within the framework of the project Datasea at the beginning of 2015. It is covered by the objectives of sustainable development (goal 9) to support the research. The purpose of the study was to identify the habits and current experiences of Spanish researchers in the health sciences in relation to the management and sharing of raw research data. Method: An electronic questionnaire composed of 40 questions divided into three blocks was designed. The three Section s contained questions on the following aspects: (A) personal information; (B) creation and reuse of data; and (C) preservation of data. The questionnaire was sent by email to a list of universities in Spain to be distributed among their researchers and professors. A total of 1063 researchers completed the questionnaire. More than half of the respondents (54.9%) lacked a data management plan; nearly a quarter had storage systems for the research group; 81.5% used personal computers to store data; “Contact with colleagues” was the most frequent means used to locate and access other researchers’ data; and nearly 60% of researchers stated their data were available to the research group and collaborating colleagues. The main fears about sharing were legal questions (47.9%), misuse or interpretation of data (42.7%), and loss of authorship (28.7%). The results allow us to understand the state of data sharing among Spanish researchers and can serve as a basis to identify the needs of researchers to share data, optimize existing infrastructure, and promote data sharing among those who do not practice it yet.
DescripciónThis article belongs to the Special Issue Data Reuse for Sustainable Development Goals.
Versión del editorhttps://doi.org/10.3390/data5020029
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/218688
DOI10.3390/data5020029
E-ISSN2306-5729
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