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Sharing digital trace data: Researchers' challenges and needs

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Schwalbach, Jan
Mauer, Reiner

Abstract

Over the past decade, research has made rapid progress in the collection and analysis of digital trace data. However, when it comes to sharing data, researchers still face major barriers that often limit or prevent the reproducibility of research results and the reuse of data. Against this backdrop,... view more

Over the past decade, research has made rapid progress in the collection and analysis of digital trace data. However, when it comes to sharing data, researchers still face major barriers that often limit or prevent the reproducibility of research results and the reuse of data. Against this backdrop, we identify three broader categories of user challenges, namely researchers' capacities & incentives, legal & ethical challenges, and technical hurdles. We describe in detail the problems researchers face in each category and why these often prevent researchers from sharing data, thus limiting both the reproducibility of research outputs and data reuse in other research projects. We conclude each category with specific needs of researchers for sharing digital trace data and making it reusable for others. These are intended to provide researchers as well as research institutes and repositories with approaches to improve the situation of data sharing.... view less

Keywords
data capture; data access; data exchange; data protection

Classification
Methods and Techniques of Data Collection and Data Analysis, Statistical Methods, Computer Methods

Free Keywords
digital trace data; data archives; open science; reproducibility; research data management

Document language
English

Publication Year
2025

Journal
Big Data & Society, 12 (2025) 1

ISSN
2053-9517

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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