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Title: Research data management practices of chemistry researchers in federal universities of technology in Nigeria.
Other Titles: i-manager's Journal of Information Technology
Authors: Abduldayan, Fatimah Jibril
Abifarin, Fasola Petunola
Oyedum, Georgina Uchey
Alhassan, Jibril Attahiru
Keywords: Research data
research data management
Federal University of Technology
Information Technology Service
Library
Information Security
Cyber security
Hacking
Nigeria
Issue Date: Feb-2021
Publisher: i-manager Publications
Series/Report no.: Vol.8;No.1
Abstract: This exploratory study presents how information security affects research data management in all the Federal Universities of Technology (FUTs) in Nigeria. These FUTs in Nigeria are: The Federal University of Technology, Minna; Federal University of Technology, Akure; Federal University of Technology, Owerri; Modibbo Adama University of Technology, Yola; and Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi. Lack of trust in the available security systems and safety procedures guiding the Institutional Repositories (IR) have been identified as perceived impediment to depositing intellectual outputs and the underlying research data by researchers. The consequence of this is poor patronage of the IR and low content of repositories of FUTs in Nigeria. The objective of this study was therefore to identify the available support systems in the Libraries and Information Technology Service (ITS) Units of FUTs in Nigeria. The study used oral face-to-face semistructured interview method conducted on five university librarians and five heads of ITS Units of FUTs in Nigeria, who are responsible for the development and management of institutional repositories and are also stakeholders in effective research data management. For the data transcription and analysis, this study adopted the Braun and Clarke (2006) thematic analysis approach, which involve a six-phase of qualitative data analysis. Findings of the study confirmed that hacking, as a cyber threat, still pose a great threat to intellectual output and research data deposited in the IR of FUTs in Nigeria. The study recommended the need for continued capacity building to improve the cyber security skills and data management skills of ITS staff and librarians, respectively.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/5797
ISSN: 2277-5110
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