The Mysterious User of Research Data: Knitting Together Science and Technology Studies with Information and Computer Science

Kathleen Gregory, Paul Groth, Andrea Scharnhorst, Sally Wyatt

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Abstract

Open, accessible, and standardized research data are seen as essential scaffolding for open science. To support this vision, data repositories and scientific publishers have developed new tools to facilitate data discovery while funders and policy makers have implemented open science and data management policies. Users are often invoked as central to these efforts. Despite this stated focus, the concept of ‘user’ often remains an abstraction, visible only via anonymous ensembles of click behavior or data management plans. This chapter reports and reflects on a project which draws on science and technology studies (STS) to open up the black box of research data use, bridging the gap between designers of data search systems and researchers who (re-)use both data and these systems in their actual practices. Quantitative and qualitative studies conducted in the course of this project will be drawn upon to demonstrate the insights gained from an interdisciplinary approach.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInterdisciplinarity in the Scholarly Life Cycle
Subtitle of host publicationLearning by Example in Humanities and Social Science Research
PublisherSpringer International Publishing
Pages191-211
Number of pages21
ISBN (Electronic)9783031111082
ISBN (Print)9783031111075
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2023

Keywords

  • Data communities
  • FAIR
  • Information and computer science
  • Open science
  • Research data
  • Science and technology studies
  • Users

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