Research data repository requirements: A case study from universities in North Macedonia

Authors

  • Fidan Limani Research Assistant, ZBW Leibniz Information Center for Economics, Kiel, Germany
  • Arben Hajra Research Assistant, ZBW Leibniz Information Center for Economics, Kiel, Germany
  • Mexhid Ferati Associate Professor, Department of Informatics, Faculty of Technology at Linnaeus University
  • Vladimir Radevski Professor, South East European University, North Macedonia

Keywords:

Research data, institutional repository, repository requirements, research data management

Abstract

With research data generation on the rise, Institutional Repositories (IR) are one of the tools to manage it. However, the variety of data practices across institutions, domains, communities, etc., often requires dedicated studies in order to identify the research data management (RDM) requirements and mapping them to IR features to support them. In this study, we investigated the data practices for a few national universities in North Macedonia, including 110 participants from different departments. The methodology we adopted to this end enabled us to derive some of the key RDM requirements for a variety of data-related activities. Finally, we mapped these requirements to 6 features that our participants asked for in an IR solution: (1) create (meta)data and documentation, (2) distribute, share, and promote data, (3) provide access control, (4) store, (5) backup, and (6) archive. This list of IR features could prove useful for any university that has not yet established an IR solution.

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Published

2023-03-31

How to Cite

Limani, F., Hajra, A., Ferati, M., & Radevski, V. (2023). Research data repository requirements: A case study from universities in North Macedonia. International Journal of Knowledge Content Development & Technology, 13(1). Retrieved from https://journals.sfu.ca/ijkcdt/index.php/ijkcdt/article/view/741

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