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Data sharing in sociology journals

[journal article]

Zenk-Möltgen, Wolfgang
Lepthien, Greta

Abstract

Purpose - Data sharing is key for replication and re-use in empirical research. Scientific journals can play a central role by establishing data policies and providing technologies. This paper analyzes the factors which influence data sharing by investigating journal data policies and the behavior o... view more

Purpose - Data sharing is key for replication and re-use in empirical research. Scientific journals can play a central role by establishing data policies and providing technologies. This paper analyzes the factors which influence data sharing by investigating journal data policies and the behavior of authors in sociology. Design/methodology/approach - The websites of 140 sociology journals were consulted to check their data policy. The results are compared with similar studies from political science and economics. A broad selection of articles published in five selected journals over a period of two years are examined to determine whether authors really cite and share their data and the factors which are related to this. Findings - Although only a few sociology journals have explicit data policies, most journals make reference to a common policy supplied by their association of publishers. Among the journals selected, relatively few articles provide data citations and even fewer make data available - this is true both for journals with and without data policy. But authors writing for journals with higher impact factors and with data policies are more likely to cite data and to make it really accessible. Originality/value - No study of journal data policies has been undertaken to date for the domain of sociology. A comparison of authors' behaviors regarding data availability, data citation, and data accessibility for journals with or without a data policy provides useful information about the factors which improve data sharing.... view less

Keywords
empirical social research; data storage; data access; archives; data exchange; periodical

Classification
Information and Documentation, Libraries, Archives

Free Keywords
data sharing; journal policy; Sociology; research data infrastructure; data citation

Document language
English

Publication Year
2014

Page/Pages
p. 709-722

Journal
Online Information Review, 38 (2014) 6

Issue topic
Special Issue "Openness in scholarly research"

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1108/OIR-05-2014-0119

ISSN
1468-4527

Status
Postprint; peer reviewed

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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