Anton Angelo1
1University Of Canterbury, ,
The list of journals and publishers that require data sharing is growing. Unfortunately experience and research shows that many researchers, though they say their data will be available refuse to provide it. The literature shows a number of reasons this is, and points to some things that those supporting research can do to help, to improve transparency, re-use, openness and integrity.
This 15-minute presentation will outline the current research, and draw themes and practical suggestions to increase the amount of data that is made available from research.
Biography:
Anton has been helping researchers with Data at the University for the last 10 years. He is a qualified Carpentries instructor. His own research interests are in the impact of theses and dissertations.