To share or not to share? Image data sharing in the social sciences and humanities

Introduction. The paper aims to investigate image data sharing within social science and humanities. While data sharing is encouraged as a part of the open science movement, little is known about the approaches and factors influencing the sharing of image data. This information is evident as the use...

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Main Authors: Elina Late, Mette Skov, Sanna Kumpulainen
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Language:English
Published: University of Borås 2024-06-01
Series:Information Research: An International Electronic Journal
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Online Access:https://informationr.net/infres/article/view/834
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description Introduction. The paper aims to investigate image data sharing within social science and humanities. While data sharing is encouraged as a part of the open science movement, little is known about the approaches and factors influencing the sharing of image data. This information is evident as the use of image data in these fields of research is increasing, and data sharing is context dependent. Method. The study analyses qualitative semi-structured interviews with 14 scholars who incorporate digital images as a core component of their research data. Analysis. Content analysis is conducted to gather information about scholars’ image data sharing and motivating and impeding factors related to it. Results. The findings show that image data sharing is not an established research practice, and when it happens it is mostly done via informal means by sharing data through personal contacts. Supporting the scientific community, the open science agenda and fulfilling research funders’ requirements motivate scholars to share their data. Impeding factors relate to the qualities of data, ownership of data, data stewardship, and research integrity. Conclusion. Advancing image data sharing requires the development of research infrastructures and providing support and guidelines. Better understanding of the scholars’ image data practices is also needed.
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spelling doaj-art-f84875c6ea8b44528920780c6c9ad0bb2025-02-03T10:10:34ZengUniversity of BoråsInformation Research: An International Electronic Journal1368-16132024-06-0129238640010.47989/ir292834831To share or not to share? Image data sharing in the social sciences and humanitiesElina Late0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3232-1365Mette Skov1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8821-0314Sanna Kumpulainen2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7016-257XTampere UniversityAalborg UniversityTampere UniversityIntroduction. The paper aims to investigate image data sharing within social science and humanities. While data sharing is encouraged as a part of the open science movement, little is known about the approaches and factors influencing the sharing of image data. This information is evident as the use of image data in these fields of research is increasing, and data sharing is context dependent. Method. The study analyses qualitative semi-structured interviews with 14 scholars who incorporate digital images as a core component of their research data. Analysis. Content analysis is conducted to gather information about scholars’ image data sharing and motivating and impeding factors related to it. Results. The findings show that image data sharing is not an established research practice, and when it happens it is mostly done via informal means by sharing data through personal contacts. Supporting the scientific community, the open science agenda and fulfilling research funders’ requirements motivate scholars to share their data. Impeding factors relate to the qualities of data, ownership of data, data stewardship, and research integrity. Conclusion. Advancing image data sharing requires the development of research infrastructures and providing support and guidelines. Better understanding of the scholars’ image data practices is also needed.https://informationr.net/infres/article/view/834data practicesdata sharinghumanitiesimage datainterviewsopen sciencesocial sciences
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data practices
data sharing
humanities
image data
interviews
open science
social sciences
title To share or not to share? Image data sharing in the social sciences and humanities
title_full To share or not to share? Image data sharing in the social sciences and humanities
title_fullStr To share or not to share? Image data sharing in the social sciences and humanities
title_full_unstemmed To share or not to share? Image data sharing in the social sciences and humanities
title_short To share or not to share? Image data sharing in the social sciences and humanities
title_sort to share or not to share image data sharing in the social sciences and humanities
topic data practices
data sharing
humanities
image data
interviews
open science
social sciences
url https://informationr.net/infres/article/view/834
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