模拟临床和基础研究数据共享的感知和适应因素:一项观察研究

IF 3.5 3区 管理学 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS Scientometrics Pub Date : 2024-05-18 DOI:10.1007/s11192-024-05015-1
Federica Cugnata, Chiara Brombin, Chiara Maria Poli, Roberto Buccione, Clelia Di Serio
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数据共享是提高科学发现可重复性这一全球性挑战的主要原则。目前,研究人员对数据共享和开放科学的态度还远未达到最佳状态。数据共享的实践以及如何管理数据共享仍不明确、不一致,许多研究人员热衷于从社区获取数据,却不愿意回馈社区。数据共享文化的缺失、系统性阻力、对数据所有权的误解以及对被 "挖走 "的无端恐惧,所有这些因素共同构成了一个巨大的障碍,阻碍了在提高信息质量、透明度和公开性以及成果可复制性的基础上促进科学研究的发展。此外,认为共享数据会影响竞争力的错误观念也加剧了这些因素。在此,我们以生物医学领域的 198 名研究人员为对象,开展了一项严谨的观察研究,以评估影响生物医学科学领域数据共享观念和自然态度的因素。
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Modelling perception and resilience factors to data sharing in clinical and basic research: an observational study

Data sharing is a major tenet in the global challenge to improve the reproducibility of scientific findings. Current researcher attitudes toward data sharing and Open Science in general are still far from optimal. The practice of data sharing and how it should be managed remain unclear and inconsistent, with many researchers keen to receive from, but not give back to the community. The lack of a data sharing culture, systemic resistance, misconceptions on data ownership and the unjustified fear of being “scooped”, all concur to create an enormous barrier to the promotion of scientific research based on increased information quality, transparency and openness, and replicability of results. These factors are also compounded by the erroneous perception that the sharing of data compromises competitiveness. Here, we present a rigorous observational study based on 198 researchers in the biomedical areas to evaluate factors affecting perception and natural attitude to data sharing in the biomedical sciences.

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Scientometrics
Scientometrics 管理科学-计算机:跨学科应用
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7.20
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17.90%
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351
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: Scientometrics aims at publishing original studies, short communications, preliminary reports, review papers, letters to the editor and book reviews on scientometrics. The topics covered are results of research concerned with the quantitative features and characteristics of science. Emphasis is placed on investigations in which the development and mechanism of science are studied by means of (statistical) mathematical methods. The Journal also provides the reader with important up-to-date information about international meetings and events in scientometrics and related fields. Appropriate bibliographic compilations are published as a separate section. Due to its fully interdisciplinary character, Scientometrics is indispensable to research workers and research administrators throughout the world. It provides valuable assistance to librarians and documentalists in central scientific agencies, ministries, research institutes and laboratories. Scientometrics includes the Journal of Research Communication Studies. Consequently its aims and scope cover that of the latter, namely, to bring the results of research investigations together in one place, in such a form that they will be of use not only to the investigators themselves but also to the entrepreneurs and research workers who form the object of these studies.
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