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Understanding data culture/s: Influences, activities, and initiatives

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posted on 2023-04-05, 21:11 authored by G Oliver, Jocelyn CranefieldJocelyn Cranefield, Spencer LilleySpencer Lilley, MJ Lewellen
Data culture/s as a research topic has begun to attract attention from a wide range of disciplines, albeit with inconsistent application of definitions, dimensions, and applications. This work builds on a call to investigate data culture/s within the information studies domain as a topic related to, but distinct from, information culture. The purpose of this study is to explore what is known about data culture/s in greater depth. We apply a retroductive approach to select and consider likely dimensions, inputs, and aspects of data culture/s in order to further map this construct to the literature, and thereby highlight gaps and opportunities to add to this body of knowledge. The initial candidate dimensions explored below include data-related skills and attitudes, data sharing, data use/reuse, data ethics and governance, and a specific focus on Indigenous perspectives to provide insights on why and how a group may contest the emergent dominant discourse of data culture/s. Our conclusion highlights areas needing further research to fully define and examine the dimensions, inputs, and aspects of data culture/s, and calls for greater understanding and engagement with data culture/s from the information studies community.

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Oliver, G., Cranefield, J., Lilley, S. & Lewellen, M. J. (2023). Understanding data culture/s: Influences, activities, and initiatives. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. https://doi.org/10.1002/asi.24737

Journal title

Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology

Publication date

2023-01-01

Publisher

Wiley

Publication status

Published

Online publication date

2023-01-30

ISSN

2330-1635

eISSN

2330-1643

Language

en

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