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Are There Any Differences in Data Set Retrieval Compared to Well-Known Literature Retrieval?

[conference paper]

Kern, Dagmar
Mathiak, Brigitte

Abstract

Digital libraries are nowadays expected to contain more than books and articles. All relevant sources of information for a scholar should be available, including research data. However, does literature retrieval work for data sets as well? In the context of a requirement analysis of a data catalogue... view more

Digital libraries are nowadays expected to contain more than books and articles. All relevant sources of information for a scholar should be available, including research data. However, does literature retrieval work for data sets as well? In the context of a requirement analysis of a data catalogue for quantitative Social Science research data, we tried to find answers to this question. We conducted two user studies with a total of 53 participants and found similarities and important differences in the users’ needs when searching for data sets in comparison to those already known in literature search. In particular, quantity and quality of metadata are far more important in data set search than in literature search, where convenience is most important. In this paper, we present the methodology of these two user studies, their results and challenges for data set retrieval system that can be derived thereof. One of our key findings is that for empirical social scientists, the choice of research data is more relevant than the choice of literature; therefore they are willing to put more effort into the retrieval process. Due to our choice of use case, our initial findings are limited to the field of Social Sciences. However, because of the similar characteristics for data sets also in other research areas, such as Economics, we assume that our results are applicable for them as well.... view less

Keywords
information retrieval; technical literature; data; telephone interview; social science; data quality

Classification
Information Science

Free Keywords
Digital Library; Data Set; Metadaten; Telephone Interview; User Study; Result List; Data Catalogue; Literature Retrieval

Collection Title
Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries

Editor
Kapidakis, Sarantos; Mazurek, Cezary; Werla, Marcin

Conference
19. International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries (TPDL). Poznań, 2015

Document language
English

Publication Year
2015

Publisher
Springer

Page/Pages
p. 197-208

Series
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), 9316

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-24592-8_15

Status
Postprint; peer reviewed

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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