Data sharing in low-resourced research environments

Q4 Arts and Humanities Prometheus (Italy) Pub Date : 2016-10-01 DOI:10.1080/08109028.2017.1325142
B. Rappert, L. Bezuidenhout
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Abstract ‘Open data’ has recently emerged as a label for renewed attempts to promote scientific exchange. As part of such efforts, the posting of data online is often portrayed as commonly beneficial: individual scientists accrue greater prominence while at the same time fostering communal knowledge. Yet, how scientists in non-Western research settings assess such calls for openness has been the subject of little empirical study. Based on extended fieldwork with biochemistry laboratories in sub-Sahara Africa, this paper examines a variety of reasons why scientists opt for closure over openness with regard to their own data. We argue that the heterogeneity of research environments calls into question many of the presumptions made as part of open data. Inequalities in research environments can mean that moves towards sharing create binds and dilemmas. These observations suggest that those promoting openness must critically examine current research governance and funding systems that continue to perpetuate disparities. The paper proposes an innovative approach to facilitating openness: coupling the sharing of data with enabling scientists to redress their day-to-day research environment demands. Such a starting basis provides an alternative but vital link between the aspirations for science aired today as part of international discussions and the daily challenges of undertaking research in low-resourced environments.
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资源匮乏的研究环境中的数据共享
“开放数据”最近成为促进科学交流的新尝试的一个标签。作为这种努力的一部分,在网上发布数据通常被描绘成普遍有益的:科学家个人积累了更大的声望,同时促进了公共知识。然而,非西方研究机构的科学家如何评估这种开放的呼吁一直是很少的实证研究的主题。基于对撒哈拉以南非洲生物化学实验室的扩展实地考察,本文探讨了科学家们在自己的数据方面选择封闭而不是开放的各种原因。我们认为,研究环境的异质性使许多作为开放数据一部分的假设受到质疑。研究环境中的不平等可能意味着朝着共享的方向发展会产生束缚和困境。这些观察结果表明,那些促进开放的人必须批判性地审视当前的研究治理和资助制度,这些制度继续使差距永续存在。这篇论文提出了一种促进开放的创新方法:将数据共享与使科学家能够纠正他们日常的研究环境需求结合起来。这样一个起点在今天作为国际讨论的一部分所宣扬的对科学的渴望和在资源匮乏的环境中进行研究的日常挑战之间提供了另一种但是至关重要的联系。
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Prometheus (Italy) Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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