User Engagement in Research Data Curation
Abstract
In recent years information systems such as digital repositories, built
to support research practice, have struggled to encourage participation partly
due to inadequate analysis of the requirements of the user communities. This
paper argues that engagement of users in research data curation through an understanding
of their processes, constraints and culture is a key component in the
development of the data repositories that will ultimately serve them. In order to
maximize the effectiveness of such technologies curation activities need to start
early in the research lifecycle and therefore strong links with researchers are
necessary. Moreover, this paper promotes the adoption of a pragmatic approach
with the result that the use of open data as a mechanism to engage researchers
may not be appropriate for all disciplinary research environments.