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1 Managing and Sharing research A Guide to Good Practice Louise Corti Veerle Van den Eynden Libby Bishop & Matthew Woollard Corti_ AW.indd 8 13/02/ :00 00_Corti_et_al_Prelims.indd 3 2/25/2014 6:02:00 PM
2 TWO The Research Lifecycle Most data often have a much longer lifespan than the research project that creates them. Researchers may continue to work on data after funding has ceased, followup projects may analyse or add to the data, or data may be reused and repurposed by other researchers. If data are well managed during the course of a research project, and if they are properly preserved, curated and made accessible for the longer term, they will be able to be reused in future research. During the 1990s and early 2000s the data lifecycle was promoted as a concept to support digital preservation and data curation practices. The notion of a data lifecycle is one that has gained popularity as the culture of data sharing becomes part of our everyday research language. The data lifecycle extends the typical research cycle. Table 2.1 sets out an overview of data-related activities typically undertaken in the research data lifecycle. Table 2.1 Typical activities undertaken in the research data lifecycle Activity Discovery and planning collection processing and analysis Key features Designing research Planning data management Planning consent for sharing Planning data collection, processing protocols and templates Finding and discovering existing data sources Collecting data recording, observation, measurement, experimentation and simulation Capturing and creating metadata Acquiring existing third party data Entering data, digitizing, transcribing and translating Checking, validating, cleaning and anonymizing data where necessary Deriving data Describing and documenting data Analysing data (Continued) 02_Corti_et_al_Ch-02.indd 17 2/25/2014 5:28:05 PM
3 18 MANAGING AND SHARING RESEARCH DATA Table 2.1 (Continued) Activity Publishing and sharing Long-term management Reusing data Key features Interpreting data Producing research outputs Authoring publications Citing data sources Managing and storing data Establishing copyright of data Creating discovery metadata and user documentation Publishing or sharing data Distributing data Controlling access to data Promoting data Migrating data to best format Migrating data to suitable medium Backing up and storing data Gathering and producing metadata and documentation Preserving and curating data Conducting secondary analysis Undertaking follow-up research Conducting research reviews Scrutinizing findings Using data for teaching and learning The Documentation Initiative (DDI) is a popular documentation standard for social science data, and was one of the first initiatives to conceive the idea of a data lifecycle (DDI Alliance, 2013). The idea integrates research processes and activities with concepts of data curation, data preservation, data publishing and data sharing. Figure 2.1 shows this initial DDI lifecycle, which uses similar but not identical terminology to those concepts in Table 2.1. We will learn more about the DDI and its importance for describing social science data in Chapter 4 on documenting data. Also in the domain of the social sciences, Humphrey set out a lifecycle model of research as it may be applied to the concept of e-science (Humphrey, 2006). Shown in Figure 2.2, the chevrons in this diagram are discrete stages in research, each representing processes that generate information. The knowledge transfer (KT) stage in Humphrey s model deals with the wide variety of communications that flow from research, such as research outcomes, publications and so on. 02_Corti_et_al_Ch-02.indd 18 2/25/2014 5:28:05 PM
4 THE RESEARCH DATA LIFECYCLE 19 V Long-term Management I Discovery & Planning Metadata Powered by DDI IV Publication & Sharing DDI II Initial Collection III Final Preparation & Analysis Figure 2.1 Documentation Initiative (DDI) lifecycle Source: DDI, 2013 Discovery Repurposing Study Concept & Design Collection Processing Access & Dissemination Analysis KT Cycle Research Outputs Figure 2.2 Source: Humphrey, 2006 The lifecycle model of research knowledge creation The important point to note here are the gaps between chevrons: the transitions that occur in research as products are finished and pass to the next phase. Humphrey indicates that these transition points in the lifecycle are the places in a project s cycle that are most vulnerable to information loss, for example 02_Corti_et_al_Ch-02.indd 19 2/25/2014 5:28:06 PM
5 20 MANAGING AND SHARING RESEARCH DATA detailed sampling procedures for the design of a survey. These transition points are the most significant areas in negotiating the data management plan for a project, and in particular, clarifying who is responsible for the digital objects created at each stage. Taking Humphrey s concern, critical data management intervention points can be grafted onto the research cycle before the project even begins. For example, formally signing off consent forms so that data sharing is not precluded can be a requirement prior to going into the field to collect interview data. Or spreadsheet templates and pre-set rules for data entry can be set up prior to data being captured. As a researcher, it is very helpful to consider what aspects of data management might apply to each stage of your research before the project even starts. It is equally helpful to visualize the research cycle and the data lifecycle of a particular research project and its resulting research data to help identify the points at which actions or interventions should be taken. We will cover the practicalities of such lifecycle planning in Chapter 3, with Exercise 3.1 illustrating how a sketched data lifecycle can be used to identify intervention points for data management procedures. Since then other organizations have adapted the DDI lifecycle model to create their own version. Examples include the generic Curation Centre (DCC) Lifecycle Model (DCC, 2012) and the USA Geological Survey Lifecycle Diagram (USGS, 2013). This latter diagram (see Figure 2.3) clearly indicates the linear steps of planning, acquiring, preserving and publishing/sharing data, together with the ongoing processes throughout the lifecycle of describing data, managing their quality and backing up and securing them. PLAN ACQUIRE PROCESS ANALYZE PRESERVE PUBLISH / SHARE Describe (Metadata, Documentation) Manage Quality Back Up & Secure USGS Lifecycle Diagram Figure 2.3 The USA Geological Survey data lifecycle model Source: USGS, 2013 The OAIS reference model is a more formalized conceptual framework describing the environment, functional components, and information objects within a system responsible for the long-term preservation of digital materials. It provides a lifecycle model for data archives and is widely recognized in scientific, data management and archival communities (CCSDS, 2012). 02_Corti_et_al_Ch-02.indd 20 2/25/2014 5:28:06 PM
6 THE RESEARCH DATA LIFECYCLE 21 In the case study below we give an example of a real-life research project, which shared its resulting data successfully, and its key data management intervention points. CASE STUDY Lifecycle of the Health and Social Consequences of the Foot and Mouth Disease Epidemic in North Cumbria Project (Mort, 2006) The 2001 foot and mouth disease outbreak had an enormous effect on the economic, social and political life of rural areas in the UK. This research project, which was funded by the Department of Health, produced evidence about the human health and social consequences of the epidemic. reused in a new study Assessment of knowledge sources in animal disease control Research design. Consent for participation, primary use. Participants keep diaries. Interviews recorded Interviews transcribed. Diaries transcribed Transcripts and user guide available from UK Archive Transcripts and recordings archived at UK Archive. Catalogue record and user guide created Archiving discussed with participants. Consent to archive transcripts and recordings obtained Figure 2.4 lifecycle from the project Health and social consequences of the foot and mouth disease epidemic in North Cumbria, Source: Mort, 2006 (Continued) 02_Corti_et_al_Ch-02.indd 21 2/25/2014 5:28:07 PM
7 22 MANAGING AND SHARING RESEARCH DATA (Continued) The study recruited a standing panel of 54 local people from the worst affected area (North Cumbria). This panel wrote weekly diaries over a period of 18 months describing how their lives had been affected by the crisis and the process of recovery they observed around them. The panel was recruited to reflect a broad range of occupations including farmers and their families, workers in related agricultural occupations, those in small businesses including tourism, hotel trades and rural business, health professionals, veterinary practitioners, voluntary organizations and residents living near disposal sites. The panel members produced 3,200 weekly diary entries of great intensity and diversity over an 18-month period. The data were supplemented by in-depth interviews with each respondent, focus group discussions, and 16 other interviews with stakeholders. The research team gained consent from participants for primary participation in the project, but did not get consent for sharing or archiving their data. When the project was finished they wanted to archive their data for future reuse, so had to gain retrospective consent. As we will see later on, it is far more efficient to gain consent for data sharing early on in the fieldwork process. They consulted with the panel of participants about retrospective consent procedures and also sought expert advice from copyright law specialists to help draft terms of agreement that would give respondents a series of options about how their diaries, copies or portions of diaries, and/or their audio material would be archived. The research team gave respondents the choice to decide how their material was used. These data are now available to other researchers from the UK Service. Its data lifecycle is shown in Figure 2.4. The significance of taking an approach which takes into account the whole of both the research lifecycle and the data lifecycle is that it allows all participants to understand their roles and responsibilities in context. Many of the pressure points in ensuring that data are available for reuse fall, temporally, immediately after significant tasks and changes in responsibility. Being clear that the end of an activity denotes a change in responsibility and not the end of a piece of work is vital for the long-term access to data. We discuss planning, roles and responsibilities next in Chapter 3. References CCSDS (2012) Reference Model for an Open Archival Information System (OAIS), The Consultative Committee for Space System Principles. Available at: ccsds.org/publications/archive/650x0m2.pdf. DCC (2012) The DCC Curation Lifecycle Model, Digital Curation Centre. Available at: DDI Alliance (2013) Documentation Initiative. Available at: ddialliance.org. Humphrey, C. (2006) e-science and the Life Cycle of Research, University of Alberta. Available at: doc. 02_Corti_et_al_Ch-02.indd 22 2/25/2014 5:28:07 PM
8 THE RESEARCH DATA LIFECYCLE 23 Mort, M. (2006) Health and Social Consequences of the Foot and Mouth Disease Epidemic in North Cumbria, [computer file]. Colchester, Essex: UK Archive [distributor], November SN: Available at: UKDA-SN USGS (2013) lifecycle Diagram, USA Geological Survey. Available at: _Corti_et_al_Ch-02.indd 23 2/25/2014 5:28:07 PM
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