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Area of Science:

  • Scholarly communication
  • Data science
  • Research ethics

Background:

  • Scholarly communication is evolving due to increased emphasis on data stewardship and sharing.
  • Data management plans facilitate greater data access, volume, speed, and research reproducibility.
  • Spatially specific data sharing is transforming research practices across disciplines.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the technical, sociological, and ethical challenges posed by data management plans, stewardship, and sharing.
  • To propose potential solutions for ameliorating these challenges, particularly for research involving sensitive data.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on data management plans, stewardship, and sharing practices.
  • Analysis of technical, sociological, and ethical considerations in data sharing.
  • Identification of challenges in implementing data sharing for human subjects research.

Main Results:

  • Formal data management plans are a key component of modern research infrastructure.
  • Data sharing enhances research scope, content, and applicability, especially with spatial data.
  • Significant technical, sociological, and ethical challenges require careful consideration and solutions.

Conclusions:

  • Effective implementation of data sharing, especially for sensitive data, necessitates addressing identified challenges.
  • Proactive strategies are needed to navigate the complexities of data stewardship and sharing in scholarly communication.
  • Further research and policy development are required to optimize data management and sharing practices.