Data Science Journal (Aug 2020)

Research Data Management Status of Science and Technology Research Institutes in Korea

  • Myung-seok Choi,
  • Sanghwan Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5334/dsj-2020-029
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1

Abstract

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Recent advances in digital technology and the data-driven science paradigm has led to a proliferation of research data, which are becoming more important in scholarly communications. The sharing and reuse of research data can play a key role in enhancing the reusability and reproducibility of research, and data from publicly funded projects are assumed to be public goods. This is seen as a movement of open science and, more specifically, open research data. Many countries, such as the USA, UK, and Australia, are pushing ahead with implementing policies and infrastructure for open research data. In this paper, we present survey results pertaining to the creation, management, and utilization of data for researchers from government-funded research institutes of science and technology in Korea. We then introduce recent regulations stipulating a mandated data management plan for national R&D projects and on-going efforts to realize open research data in Korea.

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