iConference 2014 Proceedings 2014
DOI: 10.9776/14084
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Collaboration or Competition? Responses to Research Data Management in UK Higher Education by Librarians, IT Professionals, and Research Administrators

Abstract: Purpose. Effective Research Data Management (RDM) has become an increasing concern in UK universities as a result of being mandated by research funders. The study uncovered how librarians, IT staff and research administrators viewed support of RDM and how they thought roles would be distributed amongst them. It used Abbott's theory of the professions as a way of conceptualising the underlying dynamics. Methodology: Data was collected through 20 semi-structured interviews with staff in the Library, IT Services … Show more

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“…Their study emerged with case studies of eight new specialties and a jurisdictional map of academic librarianship. However, studies in the RDM area show that Abbott's theory has been used or discussed by authors such as , Pinfield et al (2014), Verbaan and Cox (2014a;2014b) in relation to only the professional jurisdiction construct.…”
Section: Lis Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their study emerged with case studies of eight new specialties and a jurisdictional map of academic librarianship. However, studies in the RDM area show that Abbott's theory has been used or discussed by authors such as , Pinfield et al (2014), Verbaan and Cox (2014a;2014b) in relation to only the professional jurisdiction construct.…”
Section: Lis Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%