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Os dados de investigação e os repositórios institucionais estão a ganhar relevância
em organizações que pretendem agregar, indexar e disponibilizar o acesso continuado à
sua produção científica. Devido à mudança das expectativas, nomeadamente da
comunidade académica e dos financiadores de ciência, a partilha de dados de investigação
tem vindo a aumentar. Assim, as melhores práticas de gestão exigem que os investigadores
partilhem os seus dados, depositando-os em repositórios. Por consequência, as Instituições
de Ensino Superior (IES) devem acompanhar esta mudança de forma a responder às
necessidades dos seus investigadores.
Neste contexto, surgiu a necessidade de perceber os processos associados à gestão
de dados ao longo do ciclo de vida da investigação, nomeadamente o modo como os
mesmos devem ser tratados de forma a assegurar o cumprimento dos princípios FAIR
(Findable, Accessable, Interoperable, Reusable) e os requisitos definidos pelos
financiadores de ciência, para além de como garantir o depósito, o acesso aberto e a
preservação dos dados, de modo a permitir a sua reutilização e o acesso continuado.
Neste âmbito, os Planos de Gestão de Dados assumem grande importância para
auxiliar a gestão dos dados gerados e obtidos durante o processo de investigação e detalhar
o processo adotado relativamente ao tratamento, gestão, armazenamento e curadoria dos
dados.
Com este trabalho de investigação, pretende-se concluir se um Repositório
Institucional pode cumprir os requisitos de Gestão de Dados de Investigação. Para o efeito,
utilizou-se um Estudo de Caso, suportado pelo Repositório Institucional da Universidade
Aberta, com recurso ao sistema DSpace, um software open source que é utilizado por este
repositório.
Research data and institutional repositories are gaining relevance in organizations that want to aggregate, index, and provide continued access to their scientific production. Due to changing expectations, particularly from the academic community and science funders, the sharing of research data is increasing. Thus, best management practices require researchers to share their data by depositing them in repositories. Consequently, Higher Education Institutions must keep up with this change to meet the needs of their researchers. In this context, the need to understand the processes associated with data management throughout the research life cycle has emerged, namely how data should be handled to ensure compliance with FAIR (Findable, Accessable, Interoperable, Reusable) principles and the requirements defined by science funders, as well as how to ensure the deposit, open access and preservation of data to enable reuse and continued access. In this context, Data Management Plans are of great importance to assist in the management of the data generated and obtained during the research process and to detail the process adopted for the treatment, management, conservation, and curation of the data. With this research work, it is intended to conclude whether an Institutional Repository can meet the requirements of Research Data Management. For this purpose, a Case Study was used, supported by the Institutional Repository of Universidade Aberta, using the DSpace system, an open-source software used by this repository.
Research data and institutional repositories are gaining relevance in organizations that want to aggregate, index, and provide continued access to their scientific production. Due to changing expectations, particularly from the academic community and science funders, the sharing of research data is increasing. Thus, best management practices require researchers to share their data by depositing them in repositories. Consequently, Higher Education Institutions must keep up with this change to meet the needs of their researchers. In this context, the need to understand the processes associated with data management throughout the research life cycle has emerged, namely how data should be handled to ensure compliance with FAIR (Findable, Accessable, Interoperable, Reusable) principles and the requirements defined by science funders, as well as how to ensure the deposit, open access and preservation of data to enable reuse and continued access. In this context, Data Management Plans are of great importance to assist in the management of the data generated and obtained during the research process and to detail the process adopted for the treatment, management, conservation, and curation of the data. With this research work, it is intended to conclude whether an Institutional Repository can meet the requirements of Research Data Management. For this purpose, a Case Study was used, supported by the Institutional Repository of Universidade Aberta, using the DSpace system, an open-source software used by this repository.
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Repositório Aberto Repositório de dados Investigação de dados Gestão de base de dados Plataforma DSpace Data repository Research data management Data management plan
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Monteiro, Ana Rita Malheiro - Gestão de dados de investigação num repositório institucional [Em linha]: estudo de caso na Universidade Aberta. [S.l.]: [s.n.], 2021. 79 p.