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Research data management practices of faculty members in Ghanaian universities

Beatrice Arthur ( Library, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana)
Thomas van der Walt (University of South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa)

Library Management

ISSN: 0143-5124

Article publication date: 15 March 2024

Issue publication date: 16 April 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study is to investigate the current research data management practices among researchers in Ghana and their impact on data reuse and collaborative research. The study aims to identify the methods used by researchers to store and preserve their research data, as well as to determine the extent to which researchers share their data with others.

Design/methodology/approach

The study uses a mixed-method research strategy to blend qualitative and quantitative data and is conducted at two public and two private universities in Ghana.

Findings

The study revealed that researchers in Ghana currently store and preserve their research data using personal devices, such as laptops, CDs and external flash drives, rather than keeping the data in university data repositories. They also do not share their research data with others, which negatively affects collaborative research. The current practice of storing data on personal devices and not sharing data with others hinders collaborative research. The study recommends that universities in Ghana revise their research policy documents to address RDM-related issues such as data storage, data preservation, data sharing and data reuse.

Research limitations/implications

The study was conducted at two public and two private universities in Ghana, but the findings were placed in a wider context through appropriate references.

Practical implications

This study emphasises the need for sound research data management procedures to support research collaboration and data reuse in Ghana. Universities should provide incentives to academics to disclose their data to encourage data sharing and collaboration.

Social implications

The government and management of universities should consciously invest in the needed technologies and equipment to implement research data management in their universities.

Originality/value

This study looks at how researchers in Ghana manage their research data and how it affects data reuse and collaborative research.

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Acknowledgements

The authors thank Mr. Collins Arthur, Dr Imoro Osman and Dr Kwame Kodua-Ntim for their assistance in reshaping the paper based on the comments from the reviewers.

Citation

Arthur, B. and van der Walt, T. (2024), "Research data management practices of faculty members in Ghanaian universities", Library Management, Vol. 45 No. 3/4, pp. 188-207. https://doi.org/10.1108/LM-04-2023-0030

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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