Implementing the rda research data policy framework in slovenian scientific journals

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作者
Štebe J. [1 ]
Dolinar M. [1 ]
Bezjak S. [1 ]
Inkret A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Slovenian Social Science Data Archives (ADP – Arhiv družboslovnih podatkov), University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, SI
基金
欧盟地平线“2020”;
关键词
Data citation; Data policy; Research data; Research Data Alliance; Scientific publishing; Slovenia;
D O I
10.5334/dsj-2020-049
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摘要
The paper aims to present the implementation of the RDA research data policy framework in Slovenian scientific journals within the project RDA Node Slovenia. The activity aimed to implement the practice of data sharing and data citation in Slovenian scientific journals and was based on internationally renowned practices and policies, particularly the Research Data Policy Framework of the RDA Data Policy Standardization and Implementation Interest Group. Following this, the RDA Node Slovenia coordination prepared a guidance document that allowed the four pilot participating journals (from fields of archaeology, history, linguistics and social sciences) to adjust their journal policies regarding data sharing, data citation, adapted the definitions of research data and suggested appropriate data repositories that suit their dis-ciplinary specifics. The comparison of results underlines how discipline-specific the aspects of data-sharing are. The pilot proved that a grass-root approach in advancing open science can be successful and well-received in the research community, however, it also pointed out several issues in scientific publishing that would benefit from a planned action on a national level. The context of an underdeveloped data sharing culture, slow implementation of open data strategy by the national research funder and sparse national data service infrastructure creates a unique environment for this study, the result of which can be used in similar contexts worldwide. © 2020, Ubiquity Press. All rights reserved.
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